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Borage / GLA 1000mg
Borage / GLA 1000mg
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Description
Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) is a fatty acid that is naturally found in Borage Oil. Although GLA can be produced in the body, it can be more easily utilized when supplied directly through dietary sources. Through its role in normal immune system function, GLA helps to maintain the integrity of the skin barrier and supports a healthy vascular system.* Furthermore, GLA has been shown to be important for lung, joint, and eye health.* Research has determined that Borage Oil does not contain harmful levels of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids (PAs). The Borage Oil in this product is expeller-pressed and hexane-free. • 240 mg of GLA • Expeller-pressed and Hexane-free
Ingredients
Serving size: 1 Capsule
Servings per container: 60
Ingredient
Quantity
Borage Oil
1000 mg
Other Ingredients: Softgel Capsule (bovine gelatin, water, glycerin).
Suggested use
Take 1 softgel 1 to 2 times daily, preferably with food, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Serving Size: One Softgel
Amount Per Serving
Calories ... 10
Total Fat ... 1g
Polyunsaturated Fat ... 0.6g
Borage Oil ... 1g (1, 000mg)
(Borago officinalis)(Seed)
Gamma Linolenic Acid ... 240mg
(GLA)
Other Ingredients: Softgel Capsule (bovine gelatin, water, glycerin).
This product does not contain
- yeast
- wheat
- gluten
- milk
- egg
- soy
- fish
- shellfish
Produced in a GMP facility that processes other ingredients containing these allergens.
Warnings
Contains no sugar, salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, egg, shellfish or preservatives.This bottle contains an Ageless® oxygen absorbing packet to ensure freshness. Do not eat Packet. Store in a cool, dry place. Please Recycle. CAUTIONS/INTERACTIONS: GLA supplements should not be used if you have a seizure disorder. GLA may interact with phenothiazine medications (such as chlorpromazine, fluphenazine, perphenazine, promazine, and thioridazine). Borage seed oil, and possibly other sources of GLA, should not be used during pregnancy. GLA may interact with other medications, including doxorubicin, cisplatin, carboplatin, idarubicin, mitoxantrone, tamoxifen, vincristine, vinblastine, ceftazidime, and cyclosporine. Caution: If you are pregnant/lactating, taking any medications, or planning any medical procedure, please consult your healthcare practitioner before using. Keep out of reach of children.
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