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Say goodbye to dryness and hello to glowing skin! Evening Primrose Oil is renowned for its ability to moisturize and improve skin elasticity, leaving it soft, supple, and radiant. It’s like a little bottle of sunshine for your face! Evening Primrose Oil (EPO) is a natural source of essential fatty acids (EFAs), commonly called the “good” fats. Essential fatty acid supplements have been shown to support the typical American diet which is a high consumption of trans and saturated fats. Research on EPO continues to support its importance in assisting the body in supporting inflammation, healthy joints and skin, as well as hormonal and gastrointestinal health. Evening primrose plant has been used topically for bruises, wounds, as topical remedies for skin inflammation. It has been used for gastrointestinal complaints and sore throats. In the 17th century, evening primrose oil became a popular folk remedy in Europe, where it was known as “King’s cure-all.” Evening primrose oil dietary supplements are promoted for atopic dermatitis (a type of eczema), rheumatoid arthritis, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), breast pain, menopause symptoms, and other conditions. Some people believe the GLA in EPO may help acne by reducing skin inflammation and the number of skin cells that cause lesions. It may also help the skin retain moisture. The GLA in EPO may benefit skin structure and function. Because the skin can’t produce GLA alone, taking GLA-rich EPO may help keep the skin healthy. I may help with elasticity, moisture, firmness, fatigue resistance. EPO may be effective in treating premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms, such as: breast swelling, irritability, bloating. Researchers believe some people experience PMS because they’re sensitive to prolactin levels in the body. GLA converts to a substance in the body (prostaglandin E1) thought to help prevent prolactin from triggering PMS. Some people may use EPO to relieve cyclical breast pain. Some people believe the GLA in EPO is thought to reduce inflammation and help inhibit prostaglandins that cause cyclical breast pain. EPO may reduce the severity of hot flashes, one of the most uncomfortable side effects of menopause. EPO may have a beneficial effect on cholesterol levels and support heart health. EPO may help with peripheral neuropathy a common side effect of diabetes and other conditions. Linolenic acid may potentially help reduce neuropathy symptoms, such as: hot and cold sensitivity, numbness, tingling, weakness. Bone pain is often caused by rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic inflammatory disorder. The GLA in EPO can potentially reduce rheumatoid arthritis pain without causing unwanted side effects.
Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. For educational purposes only. Consult your healthcare provider before taking nutritional supplements.
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