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Borage / GLA 1050 mg - 60 Softgels |
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Other ingredients: Gelatin, Glycerin and Water.
Contains no sugar, salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, egg, shellfish or preservatives.
Each Serving may typically provide the following naturally occurring fatty acids: Linoleic Acid 296 mg, Oleic Acid 120 mg, Palmitic Acid 85 mg, Stearic Acid 60 mg
Borage Oil is produced from the seeds
of the borage plant (Borago officinalis), a member of the Boraginaceae family. Borage Oil is a
potent source of the long-chain polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acid, gamma-linolenic
acid (GLA).
GLA is recognized as one of the good essential fatty acids used
to enhance cell membrane fluidity and function. Although the body can
manufacture GLA from dietary linoleic acid, it can be more efficiently utilized
for body functions when supplied directly by dietary sources.
GLA supports a
balanced inflammatory response. In the past, many consumers relied on Evening
Primrose oil (EPO); however, Borage Oil has now been found to be an even richer
source of GLA. Borage Oil has been used for hundreds of years, and has been shown
to be important for lung, joint, and eye health.
To ensure absolute purity, Protocol
For Life Balance Borage/GLA is produced using a mechanical expeller press that
does not utilize solvents.*
Cautions and Interactions
GLA supplements should not be used if you have a seizure disorder
because there have been reports of these supplements inducing seizures.
Individuals taking a class of medications called phenothiazines (such as chlorpromazine,
fluphenazine, perphenazine, promazine, and thioridazine) to treat schizophrenia
should not take EPO because it may interact with these medications and increase
the risk of seizures.
Borage seed oil, and possibly other sources of GLA,
should not be used during pregnancy because they may induce early labor.
GLA
may interact with certain medications, including doxorubicin, cisplatin,
carboplatin, idarubicin, mitoxantrone, tamoxifen, vincristine, vinblastine, ceftazidime,
and cyclosporine.
This product is intended for the following protocols: Immunity Balance and Womens Health.
*The statements herein have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or
prevent any disease.
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