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Rhea Oil & Rhea Cream
On this page: Rhea Oil & Cream: A Natural Marvel
Rhea Oil 1 ounce 1
point
Rhea Cream 1.75 ounces
2 points
Absorption Spectra reveals how Rhea Oil and Rhea Cream may work to relieve inflammation! RHEA oil and Rhea cream are used under makeup to prevent wrinkling, skin care preparations, massage oils, and for relief of dry skin. Anecdotally, it has appeared to relieve the pain of arthritis and backaches, speed healing, relieve insect bite pain and itching, and comfort sore muscles. Emu oil has also been widely touted for this. Up until now the oil chemists have been looking for a magic bullet, some super substance that is in the oil that could explain the reports of rapid healing and pain relief. GCR recently had an absorption spectra analysis done on rhea oil. It was very revealing and in conjunction with the work Donna Fezler has done on toxins in these birds, may supply some answers to the wonderful properties of the oil. The absorption spectra revealed strong absorbance in the red and infra-red range. In other words, Rhea Oil and Cream naturally absorbs the red color wavelength, the wavelength of redness and inflammation! What this means is Rhea Cream or Rhea Oil simply absorbs the redness, and it does it quite well. Inflammation is redness the body produces during the injury and healing process. Rhea oil absorbs in the red and infra red range, absorbing the red color, the color of inflammation. The simple explanation also provides the reason for fat depletion in infant rheas exposed to toxins or hormones in the blue wavelength: They use their fat to release red to restore homeostasis. You can see and feel the difference. What is the difference between the cream and the oil? The cream is heavier and more suitable for thick skinned areas and longer massages of sore muscles and joints. The lighter Rhea Oil is more suitable for cosmetic applications like the face, or the thinner skinned areas of the hands. Try it for just a week or two under your make up to see how it changes your complexion. 2 or 3 drops covers your whole face, so it is very economical! Like a fountain of youth, Rhea Oil is an excellent massage oil for use over sore or inflamed areas or before and after strenuous workouts. Rhea Cream has a heavier consistency and is an excellent choice for a truly therapeutic massage. Rhea Cream and Oil is carefully hand-crafted at low temperatures with no chemical extraction process to bring you the most natural, unadulterated Rhea oil products on the market today. Vitamin E is added as a natural preservative. We feel strongly that chemical extraction methods destroy the natural attributes of the oil. Taking care of your Rhea Cream and Oil Products These are natural, minimally refined fats. They must be treated with care for longest use. Keep in a cool place, out of the sunlight. Natural fats have a long history of medicinal use dating back to the before Christ. (see the article on Toxin Lipolysis in Rheas for this fascinating history). Natural, unadulterated fats are a very rare find nowadays, with all the hormones and antibiotics in the feed. Rhea fat does not absorb in the UV range of herbicides of pesticides, and is not diluted with petroleum based mineral oil. This is the purest, all-natural fat from drug-free and hormone-free Rheas, the healing animal. What do people use these products for?
Rhea Cream Was As Effective As Codeine Richard Gideon, Oroville, Washington On Saturday, April 18, 1998, I was returning a miniature horse to a pen when he spooked and bolted. His lead severely injured the middle finger of my right hand. Hoping that the injury was merely an extreme sprain or strain, I soaked my finger in a jar of Rhea Cream and then tried to mold it back into its former shape as I massaged the Cream into the swollen knuckles. At the hospital emergency room 30 minutes away, x-rays revealed that the middle bone of the middle finger had been crushed and broken in 4 places. The technician was amazed that the finger could be manipulated so easily and painlessly moved into the required positions. After a physicians assistant set the finger, I was sent home with six 30 mg codeine tablets and basic instructions: do nothing, rest the finger, apply ice, and consult an orthopedic surgeon since it could require surgery. Sunday afternoon I called the hospital for a codeine refill. It took all day long to get them to decide to give me another prescription for pain medication. While debating if I would drive 85 miles round trip to have a prescription filled on Sunday evening, I thought about the Rhea Cream once again. By the time I applied the Cream to the injury, the finger was at least 4 times its normal size and black and blue from knuckle to knuckle. With my hand on my chest as I watched TV, the pain and throbbing were significant. Within 5 minutes of applying the Cream, I noticed relief. Within 15 to 20 minutes, the pain and throbbing were totally abated. The Rhea Cream was as effective in controlling pain from a fractured and crushed bone as the powerful analgesic codeine. My attending physician did not hesitate to prescribe more codeine once she saw me Monday morning. The relief provided by Percoset was equivalent to that provided by the Rhea Cream. Despite a severe trauma injury, application of Rhea Cream immediately following the trauma kept my finger supple enough to impress an x-ray technician with the ease it could be manipulated. When I ran out of codeine, Rhea Cream controlled the pain as effectively as Percoset, the prescription codeine drug.
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