| NFS EPO 1000mg (Organic) 210 Caps Special: $26.00 NZD (Normally $29.00 NZD)
Evening Primrose Oil 1000mg is a source of the omega 6 fatty acid gamma linolenic acid (GLA). Evening Primrose Oil supports the body's natural process in the healing of wounds and minor skin disorders. Evening Primrose Oil supports healthy joint mobility and provides support for the pre-menstrual period. - Natural support for the pre-menstrual period
- Supports healthy skin
- Supports joint health
Evening Primrose is beneficial to our health. The fatty liquid or oil extracted from the seeds, contains and is one of the best sources of the fatty acid, gamma-linolenic acid (GLA). This essential fatty acid (EFA) has been shown through hundreds of studies to be therapeutic, helping to alleviate or ease a wide span of health problems including acne, arthritis, premenstrual syndrome, obesity, and many other common physical ailments Research has shown that Evening Primrose Oil (EPO) may help alleviate breast pain, bloating, depression and cramps for women suffering from PMS. EPO has also been reported to protect against cardiovascular complications. The body becomes depleted of GLA as we age, and also as we consume excessive amounts of trans-fatty acids, saturated fats and food additives. Supplementing with GLA can help restore the youthfulness of skin and hair, as well as helping to improve general well-being.
FormulationEach capsule contains: Evening Primrose Oil (organic) 1000mg Equivalent to 10% GLA (gamma-linolenic acid) 100mg CONTAINS NO: Yeast, corn, wheat, soy, gluten, milk, artificial flavours or preservatives Direction for useTake: 1 - 3 capsules daily Indications for Use> Pre-menstrual syndrome > Arthritis > Skin inflammation > Requires Omega 6ContraindicationsAlways read the label. Take only as directed. MEDICINE INTERACTIONS: Do not use EPO in doses above 2000mg per day if on Warfarin or other blood thinning medication. It may magnify the drugs effects as EPO is a natural blood thinner. If taking prescription medication or if in doubt, consult your Health Care Professional. |