EarthPur's Product Info
The owners/employees of EarthPur.com, llc do not make any medical claims to the use of their products or ingredients. We have as well as our customers, experienced some benfits related to health issues and/or skin disorders.How your body/skin responds to these products can only be determined under clinical study or by continual use of these products. We suggest that you use the products for a length of time to determine the many benefits you will gain from their use. Our experience has been that repetative use daily will yield the greatest results.
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Certified PURE EMU Oil
Emu Oil has been used for thousands of years by the Aborigines of Australia to reduce the pain & swelling of arthritis, heal wounds & burns including sunburns, and to reduce the pain, itch & swelling of insect bites and stings.
Scientific studies verify that Emu Oil has unique healing properties.
Emu Oil is highly moisturizing, a natural skin softener and has rejuvenating properties ( has been shown to reduce the depth and length of fine lines & wrinkles ). It is also non greasy and highly penetrating. In fact Emu Oil has demonstrated to be the fastest and most penetrating oil into the skin, making it an excellent trans-dermal carrier for any other added moisturizers or therapeutic ingredients.
Emu Oil is natural & non-toxic, non-comedogenic (does not clog pores), hypo-allergenic (non-irritating) and gentle for all skin types.
Emu Oil is an effective anti-inflammatory. The potency of the anti-inflammatory effect from Emu Oil is similar to ibuprofen without the negative side-affects frequently common with traditional prescription or corticosteroid based anti-inflammatory medications.
Emu Oil has demonstrated to benefit the following conditions and problems:
acne
age spots
arthritis
athletes foot
bed sores
bruises
burns
bursitis
calluses
carpal tunnel syndrome
chapped lips
complexion problems
conditioning hair
contact dermatitis
cracked skin
cuts & lacerations
dandruff
diabetic bruising & ulcers
diabetic neuropathy
diaper rash
dishpan hands
dry skin
eczema
eye irritation
fever blisters
fingernail cuticles
frostbite
gout
gum disease
growing pains
hair loss
headaches
hemorrhoids
in-grown toenails
insect bites
irritated skin
itching
joint pain
keloids
lumbago
massage
medication carrier
moisturize skin
muscle pain & spasms
pain relief
pet hot spots
pet injuries & wounds
psoriasis
radiation burns
razor burn & nicks
recent scars
rheumatism
rhinitis
rosacea
scar prevention
sciatica
scrapes & scratches
shin splints
shingles
sinus headaches
skin rashes
skin grafts
skin hydration
sore muscles
sports injuries
sprains
stiffness
stretch marks
sunburn relief
surgery scars
swelling
tendonitis
thin, aging skin
tired feet
varicose veins
wasp, bee stings
windburn
wounds
wrinkles & fine lines
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SHEA Butter
Shea butter has soothing, moisturizing and protecting effects. Due to the presence of a sizeable quantity of unsaponifiable fats, its content in vitamins and other active elements, shea butter adds other more precise activities to these general properties. It displays a protecting role against UV rays because of its content in cinnamic acid and can thus be incorporated in solar products. The natural latex contained in shea butter would moreover prevent certain sun allergies. Shea butter also helps cell regeneration and capillary circulation. This favours the healing of small wounds, skin cracks and crevices, and skin ulcers. In the cosmetic field, this property is an asset against skin aging. It has restructuring effects on the epidermis, also on dry and fragile hair. Dry skin, dermatitis, dermatoses, eczema, sun burn, and burns are all helped by natural shea butter. It has an anti-elastase characteristic which makes it a good active ingredient against stretch marks.
Shea butter can also be used to treat rheumatism and aching muscles, and to ease colds because it decongests nasal mucous tissues. It is very well tolerated by the skin for it does not normally trigger any allergic reaction and can even be used on very sensitive skin areas such as mucous tissues and around the eyes.
Shea butter is therefore an outstanding recipe for cosmetic and pharmaceutical purposes, even incorporated in high proportions. It is easy to work into all kinds of emulsions and makes a very good excipient (carrier) as it prevents allergenic reactions without altering the active principles.
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VITAMIN E
Tocopherol, or vitamin E, is a fat-soluble vitamin in eight forms that is an important antioxidant. Vitamin E is often used in skin creams and lotions because it is claimed to play a role in encouraging skin healing and reducing scarring after injuries such as burns.
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