Emu Oil - What your skin is thirsting for. Used by Australian natives for thousands of years to protect their skin in one of the harshest climates on earth – emu oil is now known for its ability to deal with ichy, scaly, super dry skin. Emu Oil moisturizes and carries it bio-nutrients deep into the epidermis to encourage the generation of new skin cells, it also encapsulates other ingredients and delivers them to the base of the skin where they can be most effective. Using Emu Oil as a base in lotions, creams, soaps and therapeutic products enhances their effectiveness.
Imagine the known healing properties of Emu Oil, Vitamin E Oil and Organic Honey brought deep into troubled skin then sealed with a fine layer of beeswax, keeping your body's natural moisture locked in and environmental irritants locked out.
That is what Songline Body Butter does in one step. Our customers have reported relief from rashes (great for diaper rash); cracked heels; bed sores and ulcers, split cuticles, finger tips and dry cracked lips. One person even used it to control curly hair.
So we called it simply - Body Butter - do with it as you will.
If you aren’t having luck with other anti-fungal products give this one a try. The difference – pure emu oil penetrates deep into skin tissue and through multiple nail layers. To eliminate fungus you need to get the anti-fungal ingredients down deep. Emu Oil will also moisturize, nourish and promote skin and nail's healthy growth.
Natural progesterone is a hormone produced by both women and men, although to a lesser extent in men, and is an important precursor in the biosynthesis of other hormones in the human body. The use of natural progesterone has been linked to the relief of hot flashes, mood swings, bloating, loss of libido, loss of hair, vaginal dryness, and other uncomfortable symptoms associated with menopause and pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS) in women: and hair loss, prostate problems and increased incidents of breast and testicular cancer in men.
This formulation uses emu oil to not only lubricate and reduce inflammation itself - but to carry many of these other healing and soothing ingredients deep into the tissue to promote healing.
Healing burn wounds is a painful process and poses many difficulties for the recovery of a burned patient. Inflammation, lack of moisture, and wound sensitivity are often cited as impediments to daily activities and therapy. Current emollients vary in their ability to penetrate the skin and decrease sensitivity and associated pain. Adequate lubrication aids the healing process by providing moisture in areas where sebaceous glands are depleted or currently dysfunctional.