Evening Primrose Oil, 100 softgels, SAFA Lab
Evening primrose oil contains a concentrated source of gamma
linolenic acid (GLA), a beneficial omega-6 fatty acid that is difficult to
obtain from the diet. GLA can be converted in the body into prostaglandin E1
(PGE1), a hormone-like substance that helps regulate inflammatory mechanisms,
supports platelet aggregation, and assists blood vessel dilation.
Under normal circumstances, the body can convert linoleic
acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in nuts and seeds and most vegetable oils,
into GLA and then to PGE1. However, many things can interfere with this
conversion, including excess consumption of saturated fat or hydrogenated oils
and inadequate intake of vitamin C, magnesium, zinc, and B vitamins. Certain
disease conditions, blood sugar imbalance, and the aging process can also
interfere with proper conversion. Many diabetics, individuals with inflammatory
skin disorders such as eczema and psoriasis, and women with PMS have been found
to have low levels of GLA, often due to an inferior ability to convert linoleic
acid to GLA.
GLA is not found in significant quantities in food.
Supplying preformed GLA in supplemental form can circumvent the metabolic
conversion steps, resulting in more reliable formation of PGE1. Dietary
supplements of evening primrose oil, black current seed oil, and borage oil are
commonly used as supplemental sources. While each supplies GLA, there may be
somewhat different benefits as determined by the overall composition of the
specific plant source.
Each softgel contains 124 mg of biologically active GLA that
has been cold-pressed and is free of hexane or other solvents.
Suggested Use:
Please take as instructed by Dr. Weeks or your physician.
This product was made in a GMP and ISO 9001:2000 registered
facility.