Ostrich Oil

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Ostrich oil is made from the fat of the bird. The fat is in layers between the hide and the flesh. The meat is not marbled with fat like beef. All of the fat is together in layers. While this bird is a relatively intriguing creature when it comes to appearance, habits, and other things, many individuals actually benefit from ostriches.
See also : Emu Oil

Special Precautions of Ostrich Oil

  • Emu Oil and Ostrich Oil are fat that went through a refining process that include sterilizing and deodorizing. People eat their meat, keep the fat from the meat and turn it into oil. Some companies also use their leather, eggs, claws and feathers to make products to make $$.
  • Ostrich oil normally spoils faster in comparison with other oils.

The benefits of Ostrich Oil are

Ostrich oil was used by ancient cultures like a cosmetic as well as in the remedy of burns and lesions. Cleopatra is thought to have used ostrich oil as part of her beauty regiment for maintaining her beauty and attractiveness in the desert climate. Most of the ostrich oil benefits are mainly caused by the omega fatty acids contained in the oil. Ostrich Oil has a higher content of Omega 3, 6, and 9 than Emu Oil. It also has a smaller molecular makeup than emu oil & human skin making it transdermal...meaning it can penetrate deeper into the skin giving you much better results. These omega oils causes the Ostrich to have the most powerful immune system of any land animal.

  • Skin moisturizer : Ostrich oil is commonly used as an excellent moisturizer of the skin. You are advised to apply it beneath your make-up throughout the day. It can also be applied like a nighttime product immediately before bedtime. Since ostrich oil is absorbed quickly by the skin, it does not leave your skin feeling tacky or sticky. As a matter of fact, one of the reasons that many individuals suggest using it is because it is a natural oil that does not clog pores.
  • anti-inflammatory. With its high content of EFA Omega 6 and Omega 9 and their skin moisturizing and conditioning properties, it makes Ostrich Oil ideal for todays cosmetics and treatment. Ostrich oil has been historically documented and demonstrated to benefit so many conditions and problems such as: Acne, Age Spots, Arthritis, Burns, Chapped Lips, Dermatitis, Bruising, Eczema, Headaches, Muscle pain, Under Eye Puffiness, Scarring, Razor burn, Psoriasis, Aging skin, Shingles, Rosacea, Sunburn, Bee stings, Skin hydration, Wrinkles & Fine lines
  • Skin ailments : There are lots of evidence portraying the beneficial effects of ostrich oil in offering relief from several skin irritations as well as other discomforts like skin cuts, abrasions, burns, sunburn and blisters. People with rosacea and eczema can use ostrich oil as well to reduce the redness present on their face and eventually eliminate the problem completely.
  • Anti-ageing effects : Ostrich oil has potent anti-ageing properties and it is therefore useful for elderly people and those looking to maintain their youthful appearance. It lowers the formation of several symptoms of ageing, including wrinkles and ugly eye bags. The fatty acids found in ostrich oil are vital for cell division, recovery and growth.
  • Anti-fungal properties : The anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties of ostrich oil assist in keeping the skin healthy. This particular oil may be used as a major part of skin cleansing as it does not clog skin pores. Furthermore, the anti-inflammatory effects are useful in combating psoriasis and arthritic joints.