Discussion: GLA-240 is gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), an "activated" fatty acid found in evening primrose oil and in more concentrated form in borage oil. Extensive scientific research shows that GLA supplementation favorably modulates the body's balance of eicosanoids, local cellular "hormones" which regulate inflammation, thrombosis (abnormal blood clotting), and immune function. Eicosanoid imbalances are involved in many of the symptoms of menopause and premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
| Supplement Facts | ||
| Serving Size: 1 Softgel | Amount Per Serving | |
| Gamma linolenic acid (GLA; from borage oil) | 240mg | |
| Non-medicinal Ingredients: d-alpha-tocopherol (5 IU). Softgel: gelatin (bovine), glycerin and water. | ||
AOR guarantees that no ingredients not listed on the label have been added to the product. Contains no wheat, gluten, corn, nuts, dairy, soy, eggs, fish or shellfish.
Suggested Use:
Take one softgel daily with a fat-containing meal, or as directed by a qualified health consultant.
Main Applications:
As reported by literature:
GLA is important for regulation of an array of bodily functions. Some of those functions are:
• Inflammation, swelling and pain.
• Pressure in joints, blood vessels.
• Water retention.
• Allergic response.
• Rheumatoid arthritis.
• Nerve transmission.
• Pre-menstrual syndrome.
• Obesity.
• Vascular disorders.
• Eczema.
Source:
Borage Oil
Pregnancy / Nursing:
Safe
Cautions:
• Possible interactions with phenothiazines (increasing seizure risk).
• May cause headaches and/or nausea.
• May increase bleeding time.