Oil of Egg Yolk is one of alchemy’s best kept secrets. The earliest records describing its extraction and application were found in the Great Library of Alexandria; in those times, it was used as a remarkable wound salve. Roman soldiers were said to use a salve of egg oil, rose tincture, and turpentine. In 1536, a surgeon in the French army reported administering the salve in times of emergency with remarkable effect. It’s hemoglobin-rich lipid profile closely resembles human skin, and delivers vital nutritive support as a rich source of triglycerides, omegas-3 and -6, and antioxidants such as biotin.