
Some Cancer Patients Are
Spelling Relief E. M. U.
A recent Kansas KOTE 10 news
telecast featured an interesting segment regarding the use of emu oil on
patients at a Kansas cancer center. "What would you think about oil
that cures everything from arthritis pain to sunburn? Well, there may be
such a thing as this kind of oil and it comes from an unlikely
source," noted KOTE'S anchorwoman. "Many people are now spelling
relief EMU. Albert Lidel, a patient who was interviewed at the cancer
center at the time of the news bulletin, is "fighting for his life,
undergoing chemotherapy for lung cancer and the treatments (he's currently
undergoing) caused his skin the burn and his veins to harden." As the
camera closed in on Lidel rubbing his vein just below his elbow on his
forearm, Lidel showed where his veins had shrunk (after using the emu oil
products) from "four times the size" they had been.
Lidel related that he uses emu
oil on his arm "approximately three times a day", by rubbing the
product into his veins, which he reported have "softened up".
Medical authorities here believe it works because they have seen it
work," continued the report. "I would say dramatic results were
seen on some patients within the first week," exclaimed a nurse, who
was interviewed at the center. Also mentioned was the fact that "the
KU basketball team and the Wichita rugby team are using emu oil for muscle
soreness and aches." After relating that he has "tried
everything", Wichita Rugby team captain Jerry Armstrong related that
he thinks the emu oil products "do the job a lot better and a lot
quicker as far as the relief," and that they're "longer
lasting". No one knows for sure yet why it works or how, but those
getting relief really don't care," concluded the anchor woman.
Reprinted with permission Emu Today &
Tomorrow
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