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EMU oil is high in fatty acids, including oleic and linoleic acid, both essential in the healing process and in making the skin tissue supple. These fatty acids also contribute to the skin-penetrating properties of emu oil. Emu oil is also one of the few anti-inflammatory compounds which doesn't cause skin irritation as a side-effect. Its popularity continues to grow among drug and cosmetic formulators as well as professional athletes, massage therapists, chiropractors, and consumers. Common applications include: