Smart Solutions Lorna Vanderhaeghe GLA Borage Oil - Fatty acids are good fats for optimal health. Unfortunately the North American diet is made up predominantly of bad fats from red meats and processed foods. To make matters worse, when an enzyme in the body is impaired we can't make the good fats GLA, EPA or DHA. We can overcome this problem by eating fish or fish oils that contain EPA and DHA but when it comes to GLA the only way to get this important fatty acid is to take it in a nutritional supplement. GLA (gamma linolenic acid) is found in borage oil (20 to 24%) and to a lesser extent evening primrose oil (8 to 10%). GLA Skin Oil ensures beautiful, smooth, glowing skin, helps to treat eczema, psoriasis and dermatitis as well as stops cradle cap and dermatitis in infants. GLA improves calcium retention in bones, and can stop breast and period pain. This product can also be applied topically along with oral treatment.
-High-Oleic sunflower oil (Helianthus annuus, seed) 2.33 gContains no GMOs, wheat, soy, gluten, artificial preservatives or sweeteners. Directions: Take 1 tsp twice daily or as directed by a health care practitioner. Use uncooked only (on yogurt, in shakes, on salad, or on a spoon). Do not heat. Keep refrigerated and consume within 8 weeks of opening. Borage seed oil (Borago officinalis) providing: 2.33 g-Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA) 465 mg
