• Health Ingredient Evening Primrose Oil 9% Gla
  • Health Ingredient Evening Primrose Oil 9% Gla
  • Health Ingredient Evening Primrose Oil 9% Gla
  • Health Ingredient Evening Primrose Oil 9% Gla
  • Health Ingredient Evening Primrose Oil 9% Gla
  • Health Ingredient Evening Primrose Oil 9% Gla

Health Ingredient Evening Primrose Oil 9% Gla

Certification: ISO, FDA, HACCP, Kosher, Halal
Application Form: Capsule
Application: Food, Health Care Products
State: Plant Oil
Latin Name: Oenothera Biennis L.
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed & Refined
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Model NO.
9% GLA
Appearance
Clear Light Yellow or Yellow Oil
Odor & Taste
Light Odor and Taste
Relative Density (20 ºC)
Ca.0.923
Refractive Index(20 ºC)
Ca.1.478
Iodine Value
147-165 G I2/100g
Acid Value, Mg (KOH)/G
Nmt 1.0mg KOH/G
Peroxide Value
Nmt 10.0meg/Kg
Saponifiable Matter
189.0-199.0 Mg KOH/G
Unsaponifiable Matter
Nmt 2.0%
Moisture and Volatiles
Clear After 5.5 Hours at 0 °c
Shelf Life
2years
Transport Package
190kgs/HDPE Drums
Specification
9% Gamma Linolenic acid
Origin
China
HS Code
1302199099
Production Capacity
1000tons Per Year

Product Description

Evening Primrose Oil Introduction:
Evening Primrose Oil has been called the most sensational preventive discovery since vitamin C. It contains the pain-relieving compound phenylalanine and is increasingly being used to treat chronic headaches. It is currently being studied all over the world as a treatment for aging problems, alcoholism, acne, heart disease, hyperactivity in children, symptoms of menopause, multiple sclerosis, weight control, obesity, PMS and schizophrenia. It has so many preventive and therapeutic qualities that it has become a standard part of recommendations of many herbalists for maintaining youth and preventing disease.
The oil from evening primrose, gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), is an omega-6 essential fatty acid that is also found in the seeds of borage and black currant. The human body can't make GLA so it must be obtained from outside sources. However, the body can convert another omega-6 fatty acid, linoleic acid found in nuts and vegetable oils, to GLA.

Evening Primrose Oil Benefits:
1 Relieving the discomforts of PMS
By interfering with the production of inflammatory prostaglandins released during menstruation, the GLA in evening primrose oil can help to lessen menstrual cramps. It may also minimize premenstrual breast tenderness, irritable bowel flare-ups, and carbohydrate cravings, and help to control endometriosis-associated inflammation. Many PMS sufferers are found to have unusually low levels of GLA in their systems, which is why supplements might help so much. In women with fibrocystic breasts, the oil's essential fatty acids can minimize breast inflammation and promote the absorption of iodine, a mineral that can be present in abnormally low levels in women with this condition. In menopause, it is widely reported that Evening Primrose oil reduces hot flushes and increases feelings of well-being.

2 Easing the joint pain and swelling of rheumatoid arthritis
Supplementation with evening primrose oil and other sources of GLA has been shown to lessen the joint pain and swelling of this crippling disease. A six-month study reported fewer signs of inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis sufferers taking capsules containing GLA than in those taking a placebo. In another trial, the number of tender joints and swollen joints dropped significantly with GLA but not with a placebo.

3 Preventing diabetes-associated nerve damage
Research indicates that the GLA in evening primrose oil can help prevent, and in some cases even reverse, the nerve damage (neuropathy) so commonly seen with diabetes. In a year-long study, such symptoms as numbness, tingling, and loss of sensation in participants with mild diabetic neuropathy were less marked in those who took evening primrose oil than in those who took a placebo.

4 Reducing the symptoms of eczema
In some cases, eczema develops when the body has problems converting dietary fats into GLA. Getting supplemental GLA from evening primrose oil may therefore be helpful. Some studies indicate that this oil can outperform a placebo in relieving eczema-related inflammation, as well as the itching, oozing, and flaking associated with this condition. By taking GLA, eczema sufferers may tolerate reduced doses of steroid creams and drugs, many of which cause unpleasant side effects.

5 Treating Alzheimer's-related memory deficiencies
By boosting the transmission of nerve impulses, evening primrose oil may be valuable in treating this progressive brain disorder.

6 Countering impotence and female infertility
By promoting blood flow, the GLA in evening primrose oil can help treat a primary cause of male impotence; compromised circulation leading to impaired penile blood flow. The oil is often taken with vitamin C and ginkgo biloba for this purpose. In addition, when the oil is taken long term, GLA can help prevent blood vessel narrowing, often a consequence of plaque buildup from high cholesterol. By improving uterine function, GLA may also help those who are unable to conceive.

7 Nourishing nails, scalp, and hair
The rich stores of essential fatty acids in evening primrose oil not only prevent nails from cracking but also help to keep them generally healthy. In addition, the essential fatty acids nourish the scalp, making the supplement potentially valuable in treating a variety of hair problems.

Health Ingredient Evening Primrose Oil 9% Gla
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Year of Establishment
2011-08-31