Now Borage Oil 1,000mg - 60 Softgels

Borage Oil 1,000mg - 60 Softgels

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BORAGE OIL 1000MG FROM NOW

Borage Oil is a nutritional oil containing over 80% Polyunsaturated Fats. Linoleic Acid and Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) are enhanced essential fatty acids. 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. BorageOil is a more concentrated source of GLA than Evening Primrose Oil (EPO). [SOFTGELS]

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1 soft gel contains:
10
Calories
10
Calories from Fat
1g
Total fat
0g
Saturated Fat
0g
Trans Fat
1g
Polyunsaturated Fat
0g
Monounsaturated Fat
1000mg
Borage Oil
240mg
Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA)
296mg
Linoleic Acid
120mg
Oleic Acid
85mg
Palmitic Acid
60mg
Stearic Acid
Gelatin, glycerin, Water
Important Information:

Contains no sugar, starch, yeast, wheat, corn, milk, soy, artificial colours.

Format

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60 Softgels

Dosage

As a dietary supplement, take 1 softgel 1 to 2 times daily, preferably with meals

Product Information:
  • Highest GLA Concentration
  • Rich in Omega-6 Fatty Acids
  • 240 mg of GLA
  • One Borage Oil capsule is equivalent to about 5 standard EPO capsules in GLA content
  • Easy to swallow soft gels
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Borage Oil is Better Than Primrose
The active essential fat in both Borage and Primrose Oils is GLA, but Borage has almost double what primrose has in it, which means you can take less capsules each day. Like all nutritional oil supplements in capsule form, Now's Borage oil is in a softgel, which makes it not just easy to swallow, but also easy to digest and absorb. A word of advice regarding liquid borage oil (not in capsules): stay away from that type, is it tastes terrible. With the softgel form you can get the benefits for your skin without the bad taste, plus it the oils stays fresher anyway.
By Traci from Innisfil on 2022-02-05 17:32:41

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What is Borage Oil?

Borage oil contains gamma-linolenic acid, an omega 6 essential fatty acid. "Essential" means that the body does not produce the fatty acids on its own and therefore they must be taken in through the diet. Your body uses GLA to produce hormone-like substances (eicosanoids) that support cardiovascular health. GLA also helps maintain cholesterol levels because healthy fats build HDL cholesterol. HDL cholesterol is responsible for moving fat, from storage or plaques, into the liver where processing and excretion of fat occurs. By decreasing fatty build-up on arteries it helps to regulate blood pressure. GLA reduces the production of an inflammatory compound called arachidonic acid. Arachidonic acid causes pain and inflammation in conditions such as arthritis.

GLA helps to make the sheath (myelin) that surrounds the nerves that conduct messages from the brain to the muscles and organs of your body, performing a similar function to the insulation sheathing of electrical wires. If this protective sheath degenerates (as in MS), a "shorting out" of the message that the nerve is carrying occurs. Since healthy fats play a large role in hormone formation, borage oil can thus help optimize hormone levels in both men and women. GLA supplements are used to treat atherosclerosis, high cholesterol, arthritis, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, PMS, menopausal discomforts, multiple sclerosis and liver cirrhosis.

Borage seed oil contains a significantly higher concentration of GLA than other GLA supplements. Ensure your borage supplement is not processed with heat because it damages the acids and creates free radicals. Some of the damaged fats turn into trans-fatty acids, which are well known for their promotion of cardiovascular disease. Refrigerate all liquid borage supplements and keep capsules away from heat because they can become rancid.

Essential Fats

Without the healthy fats cells become porous and chemical or nutrient imbalances can occur. The essential fats also produce chemical messengers, such as hormones, in the body thus, omega 3-6-9 oils help to optimize hormone levels in both men and women. Essential fatty acids have been used to treat eczema, psoriasis, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, atherosclerosis, hypertension, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, menopause and PMS. They also improve hair and skin, prevent blood clots, improve memory and regulate hormone levels.

There are three categories of EFAs, omega 3, omega 6 and omega 9. Vegetable-based combination oils usually contain alpha-linolenic acid, ALA, for omega 3, gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), for omega 6 and oleic acid, for omega-9. The sources of the oils are several of the following: flaxseed, borage, black currant, hemp, pumpkin seed, primrose, sunflower or safflower. Some combination oils include fish oils derived from fish such as herring, cod, mackerel, tuna or salmon. These oils give the added benefit of containing docosahexanoic acid, DHA, and eicosapentaenoic acid, EPA, two other types of omega 3 fatty acids.

Why are they Essential?

Omega-3s (and omega-6s) are termed essential fatty acids (EFAs) because they are critical for good health. However, the body cannot make them on its own. For this reason, omega-3s must be obtained from food, thus making outside sources of these fats "essential."

Although the body needs both omega-3s and omega-6s to thrive, most people consume far more 6s than 3s. Hardly a day goes by, however, without reports of another health benefit associated with omega-3s. For this reason, many experts recommend consuming a better balance these two EFAs.
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