Hi there Dee:)

No brand name. I got mine on eBay, LOL. It was the most reasonably priced I 
could find. And nothing else was doing the job for my dry skin. 

http://stores.ebay.com/Ginnys-Cajun-Store-Emu-Oil-Product

That's a link to the lady's store. Err I hope I'm not breaking any rules of the 
group posting it. I have no connections with the person other than that's where 
I got my oil. She has several different sizes and shipping time was decent. 
Nice lady. 

I don't know much about brand names. I think the tiny bottles that cosmetic 
companies sell are nothing but a rip-off.  Of course you can Google it if you 
like. But the price this lady had for her oil (I bought the Australian oil) is 
the best I could find. If anyone knows where to get it more reasonably priced, 
please let me know:) 

I'm gonna have to try mixing some CS with it and see how that works! I have 
some DMSO that is diluted with honey, that I bought a while back ,and I might 
try the CS with that too, and see which works best, for what. 

There are a lot of claims out there for EMU oil but I know for a fact about 
only two of them. The pain relief for my knee and the dry skin.

Liz:)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dee 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 7:03 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>ideas for possible speedier healing


        Hi, I would be really interested in trying this for my husband who has 
knee trouble.  Do I just Google it or is there a better/worse brand you can 
recommend.  Sorry I don't know your name as you didn't sign.  Dee 

        -------Original Message-------

        From: wordsjunkie
        Date: 11/13/07 01:09:03
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: CS>ideas for possible speedier healing

        I don't know much about CS, but I know emu oil works wonders AND it 
relieves
        pain.

        I hinked up my knee somehow last week, and could barely stand to hobble
        around on it. I grabbed the bottle of emu oil I ordered online the week
        before;) and poured out a little about the size of a dime and rubbed 
into my
        poor sore knee. By golly it worked like a charm!