How Ralph Linford invented
Elmore Oil to beat arthritis
Ralph Linford was 78
years old when he invented and named Elmore Oil in his hometown of Elmore in Victoria,
Australia.
Ralph Linford |
Elmore became a pastoral
farming settlement in the 1840s and was at first known as Bertrams Inn. Then it
became Campaspie after the river that flows through the town, then Runnymede
and finally in 1882 the locals settled for Elmore.
The next year Elmore was
the first place in Australia to hold a Madi Gras festival and the town also
hosts an annual machinery field days event which is well attended by Victorian
farmers. But for the rest of Australia, and the world, Elmore and its 700
residents was a ‘Where?’ town until Ralph Linford changed all that.
Ralph was born in
Victoria in 1920 and spent most of his life in manufacturing and was always
interested in nature and natural remedies. In 1998 his aging body was suffering
from arthritis and he started developing his own natural remedy. He
told friends that he knew he was in trouble when he could no longer hold a pot
of beer.
Elmore, Victoria |
He developed his special
potion by blending vanilla oil with olive oil, tea tree oil and eucalyptus oil,
when he had perfected the potion he named it Elmore Oil after his home town and
started manufacturing it for sale to other suffers of arthritis, back pain,
headaches, sciatica and other muscular pains.
After a television
program in 2005, sales of Elmore Oil began to soar and the product soon found
its way into Australian pharmacies and that was followed by shipments to, and
distributorships in, more than a dozen countries.
Some of the oils used may
have side-effects for some people if used undiluted. Eucalyptus oil can be
fatal if 3.5 ml is swallowed undiluted. In lesser amounts it can cause a whole
range of side-effects including stomach pain, burning, dizziness, nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea and drowsiness. Just ask any koala bear.
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Elmore Oil, in very small
amounts, is applied to the skin of the affected area and then massaged for
about 30 seconds to bring immediate relief.
Ralph Linford always
recommended that Elmore Oil should be used sparingly and that frequent use is
always better than over use. Ralph passed away in 2011 aged over 90 and the
business has been run by his son Mark since 2004. Mark has carried on a
tradition established by his father of supporting charities in Australia and
abroad.
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