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Evening Primrose Oil Fact Sheet |
(Oenothera
biennis)
Description...
Evening primrose oil has been ranked as one of the most important supplements of the century. It is recommend for a large range of ailments including arthritis and premenstrual syndrome. However it is helpful for nearly every organ in the body.
It comes from the seeds of the yellow primrose and it contains an essential fatty acid known as Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA). This fatty acid is responsible for most of the supplement’s benefits. GLA is made by the body into a substance called prostaglandins. These are hormone type compounds and are used by our body regularly and must be replaced regularly. GLA is affected by our western lifestyle and diet.
When our body's supply of essential fatty acids such as GLA is deficient, the effects of premenstrual syndrome, diabetes, and other disorders may become more evident.
Evening
primrose oil may also be useful in treating sore breasts in nursing mothers,
through its anti-inflammatory action. It may also have an anti-clotting action.
How
It May Benefit You...
· premenstrual syndrome
· arthritis
· dry eyes
· hyperactivity in children
· high blood pressure
· allergies
· eczema
·
brittle hair and fingernails.
(Use internally.)
Caution...
Too
much evening primrose oil may cause headaches, skin rashes, and nausea; either
lower your dosage or discontinue use.
Evening
primrose supplements must be taken regularly for at least a month before their
beneficial effects can be noticed.
Consult
your Health Professional before using evening primrose oil medicinally for
children.
Availability...
Available
in capsules and in liquid form. Use as directed.
Always
seek professional advice for your particular condition/s before taking herbal
mixtures.