An animal-derived lipid is disclosed that is useful as a carrying agent for anti-microbial
formulations. Pharmaceutical and other preparations including Emu Oil are also
described as profoundly useful components in anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-viral
treatments. This lipid material is extracted from the Emu (Dromais Novae-Hollandiae),
an indigenous bird of Australia and New Zealand. The present invention also discloses
therapeutic compositions comprising Emu Oil in combination with an extracellular
product of Bacillus coagulans or Pseudomonas lindbergii strain, comprising
a supernatant or filtrate of said culture suitable for topical application to the
skin or mucosal membranes of a mammal, which are utilized to inhibit the growth
of bacterium, yeast, fungi, virus, and combinations thereof. Additionally, the
aforementioned therapeutic composition may also include an anti-microbial, anti-mycotic,
and/or anti-viral agent. The present invention also discloses methods of treatment
and therapeutic systems for inhibiting the growth of bacterium, yeast, fungi, virus,
and combinations thereof, by topical application of therapeutic compositions comprising
Emu Oil in combination with an extracellular product of Bacillus coagulans or
Pseudomonas lindbergii strain suitable for topical application to the skin
or mucosal membranes of a mammal. Similarly, the aforementioned method may also
employ a therapeutic composition additionally containing an anti-microbial, anti-mycotic,
and/or anti-viral agent.