- Evening primrose oil provides one of the richest sources of
- gamma-linolenic acid (GLA)
- Cold pressed evening primrose oil
Indications for use
- May assist in promoting normal blood circulation.
- May help in the relief of premenstrual symptoms.
- May be beneficial for maintaining healthy skin.
- May assist in the maintenance or improvement of general
wellbeing.
Actions
- Important for cell structure.
- Beneficial effect on processes involving prostaglandins in
the body.
Directions for useTake one to three
capsules daily with food or as advised by your healthcare professional. Capsules
can be pierced and added to food.
Suitable forIndividuals who may suffer
from premenstrual symptoms; as a daily supplement to improve the health of the
circulatory system and to promote and maintain healthy skin.
Cautions and interactions
- Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
- If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare professional.
- High doses of evening primrose oil should be stopped at least
two weeks before surgery.
- Caution is required with the use of evening primrose oil in
individuals with seizure disorders. Evening primrose oil may affect the way
that phenothiazines work in the body.
- Concomitant use of evening primrose oil and warfarin or other
medications (including aspirin) that affect blood clotting may lead to an
increased risk of bleeding.
Ingredients Per Capsule
Evening primrose oil |
1g |
Equivalent gamma-linolenic acid
(GLA) |
100mg |
d-alpha tocopherol |
3.36mg |
Equivalent natural vitamin E |
5 IU |
Contains soya oil as an
excipient |
Low Allergy FormulaFREE FROM corn,
dairy, egg, gluten, lactose, nuts, shellfish, sugar, wheat, yeast, artificial
colouring, flavouring or
preservatives. |
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