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Evening Primrose Oil is obtained through cold pressing. Thanks to this method, it maintains its natural properties. Thus, this oil is very rich in essential fatty acids, specifically in Linoleic Acid and Gamma-Linolenic Acid. The EFSA (European Food Safety Agency) approves the consumption of both fatty acids as they contribute to maintaining normal cholesterol levels. Vitamin E contributes to the protection of cells against oxidative damage.
How to use
Consume three pearls a day, spread over the main meals.
Presentation
Package of 450 pearls of 705 mg.
Additional data Oils extracted by cold pressure
Evening Primrose Oil is obtained through cold pressing, so it does not need to be refined. Through this method, a lower loss of Linoleic Acid and Gamma-Linoleic Acid is achieved than with hot pressing and is, therefore, richer in active substances.
standardized oils
Another of the most important advantages in our formulation is the use of standardized extracts. This means that the active ingredients are constant over time. In the case of Evening Primrose Oil, it is titled in Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA), ensuring that 150 mg are always provided per daily dose.
Concentrated and easy to take dose
The use of concentrated and titled oils allows us to obtain the same dose in three pearls.
allergen free
Evening Primrose Oil pearls are made so that there is no contamination with any of the most frequent allergens, among which we highlight gluten.
Packaged in blister packs
Evening Primrose Oil capsules are presented in a container called blister packs: The blister packs protect the product from blows and environmental effects, ensuring its composition over time. The use of these materials, compared to other presentations, protects it from humidity and microbial contamination.
Evening Primrose Oil
Oenothera biennis L.
Gamma Linolenic Acid
1,500 mg
.
150mg
Vitamin E
In the form of D-alpha tocopherol
15 mg
Other Ingredients:
Gelatin and Glycerin.
No colorants, preservatives or added sugars.