Characteristics Of Walkabout Emu Oil Include:
- Nutrient-packed Emu Oil supplement - vitamin K2 MK-4
- 100% pure and unadulterated
- Used by healthcare professionals
- Highly anti-inflammatory
- Potent inhibitor of angiogenesis
- High biological activity
- Ancient traditional use
- Activates nutritional profile of other nutrients
- Gentle on the stomach, no burping or aftertaste
- Nothing added to or taken out of the oils
Natural Vitamin K2 MK-4 in Holistic Emu Oil
Emu Oil is a traditional sacred food of the indigenous Australians; a food they relied upon for vibrant health. Walkabout Emu Oil capsules are rich in a naturally occurring vitamin K2 MK-4, the most potent form of K2—up to 10 times the amount found in butter oil or ghee. This Australian Emu Oil is unadulterated, nothing is added or taken out. Activators, amino acids, antioxidants, fat-soluble vitamins, Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (ATP), Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA), enzymes, essential fatty acids, fatty acids, and other therapeutic micronutrients combine to make up this complex fat!
Emu Oil is also a premier source of Vitamin K2, the "X-Factor" nutrient that Dr. Weston A. Price found in his research. Vitamin K2, when taken along with Vitamin D3, is a nutritional powerhouse that can be beneficial for fighting inflammation, building bones, and improving mood. Choose this authentic Australian Walkabout Emu Oil supplement in capsules or a 4 oz. liquid. You can also check out this topical emu oil.
118 ml Liquid
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2g (Approx 1/2 tsp)
Serving Per Container: 59
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value* | |
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Australian Emu Oil | 2 g | * |
Calories | 20 | |
Calories from Fat | 20 | |
Total Fat | 2 g | 3 % |
Saturated Fat | 0.5 | 3 % |
* Percent Daily Value are based on 2000 calorie diet
Suggested Use:1/2 tsp (approx. 2 g) taken 3 times per day, during or after a meal or as directedShake before use.
No added Starch, yeast, artificial flavors, colors or preservatives.
Product of Australia.
Store below 78 degrees F. Avoid storage in direct sunlight or heat.
Capsules
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Serving Per Container: 50
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value* | |
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Australian Emu Oil | 2 g | * |
Calories | 20 | |
Calories from Fat | 20 | |
Total Fat | 2 g | 3 % |
Saturated Fat | 0.5 | 3 % |
* Percent Daily Value are based on 2000 calorie diet
Suggested Use: Two capsules taken three times per day, during or after a meal, or as directed.
No added Starch, yeast, artificial flavors, colors or preservatives.
Product of Australia.
Store below 78 degrees F. Avoid storage in direct sunlight or heat.
**THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is an Emu?
A. The Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is a large, flightless bird native to Australia. The Emu is from the Saurian age having lived on earth for more than 60 million years.
Q. How was Emu oil traditionally used?
A.Emu oil is a traditional, sacred food of the Aboriginal Australians. They are the oldest living culture on earth, tracing their culture back more than 40,000 years. Like all so-called primitive people they knew and passed down the use of special foods needed for optimal health and development. These special foods had concentrations of nutrients far beyond those found in foods generally available to most of us today. The Emu has been used by the Aboriginal Australians as food and bush medicine for more than 40,000 years. The Aboriginal people passed down knowledge by word of mouth so it wasn't until 1860 that Emu oils traditional use was first recorded by G. Bennett in his "Gatherings of a naturalist in Australasia." He reported that Aborigines and early white settlers used Emu oil to heal wounds, reduce pain and relieve various muscular disorders. The Emu was so revered by the native Australians that it is part of their mythology.
Q. Are there historical records about the traditional use of Emu Oil?
A. In addition to G. Bennet, Dr. Weston Price, a pioneer in nutrition, analyzed the diets of primitive people on his historic research expeditions of the 1930s. In all fourteen isolated cultures he studied, all the members, eating their traditional diets, enjoyed superb health. They were free of chronic disease, they were strong and attractive people, and they produced healthy children generation after generation. He also found that once these same people started eating a Westernized diet: refined grains, canned foods or denatured foods, refined sugar, they experienced tooth decay, degenerative disease and infertility. He analyzed the nutritional contents of both the primitive and Westernized diet, did physical assessments, dental x-rays, bone densities and mental assessments. "Dr. Price consistently found that healthy primitive people consumed a diet containing at least ten times the fat-soluble activators – vitamins found only in animal fat- compared to the typical American diet of his day." Price considered these fat-soluble vitamins to be the key components to healthy diets. Price was very interested in the Aboriginals as they "are associated with animal life which is unique in being characterized as a living museum preserved from the dawn of animal life on the earth." The Aboriginals favorite foods were fat from the "intestines of marsupials and emus."
Q. Why is Emu Oil considered a life sustaining fat?
A. Emu oil is derived from the fat of the bird. An Emu is one of a few birds that build up fat storage as part of a survival mechanism. The Emu can live for months without food or water, stay a healthy bird and reproduce while living in one of the most inhospitable places on earth, the Australian Outback. The male Emu sits on his cluster of eggs for 54 days without leaving the nest for food or water. The seasonably accumulated fat layer is his only source of nutrition during this time. His nutritional requirements for his survival are stored in his fat/oil reserves. Hibernating animals such as bears, hedgehogs, snakes, etc, also accumulate this type of nutrient dense fat, seasonably built up and depleted. The Emu is the only known warm-blooded animal able to provide this type life-sustaining fat/oil on a commercial basis.
Q. Is Walkabout Australian Emu oil safe?
A. Yes. Walkabout undergoes strict testing and fulfills strict guidelines set by the Australian government and it is registered with the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) in Australia. TGA is Australia's regulator of therapeutic goods. The Emu oil meets all international food safety standards. Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certification. We are unaware of any known allergy. If you should have a sensitivity to poultry or fats you should check with your health care professional.
Q. When is the best time to take Emu Oil? How much should I take?
A. Emu oil should be taken ideally during or after a meal.
For adults whose needs are average, 3 ml liquid per day should be considered. For adults with a high level of needs, 6 ml liquid per day should be considered. For children whose needs are average, 1 ml liquid epr day should be considered. For children whose needs are greater, 2 or more ml of liquid per day may be implicated. As always, check with your health care professional.
Q. How do I store Walkabout Emu Oil?
A. Store below 78 degrees. Avoid storing in direct sunlight or heat.
6 Reviews
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Emu Oil
This has been a great source of fat soluble vitamins, especially K2, for us. We have also given it to our pugs when we accidentally trim their nails too short and get the quick. It stops the bleeding pretty quickly.
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Australian Emu Oil
Convenient and easy to swallow in capsule form. Very impressed with the quality.
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Excellent
Feels wonderful on my skin!