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2 oz PREMIUM BORAGE SEED OIL 100%PURE 20% GLA ORGANIC NATURAL COLD PRESSED

$ 4.9

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    Description

    2 oz Premium Best 20% GLA Borage Seed Oil
    Pure Organic
    WHAT IS BORAGE SEED OIL?
    Borage oil is a greenish yellow oil with a somewhat fishy smell. Apart from the smell, it is really great for certain medicinal uses. Borage oil comes from the seeds of Borage seeds, which is a flowering plant. Borage oil is also called borage seed oil, and these two can be used interchangeably. This oil has the highest amount of Gamma Linoleic Acid (GLA) , which is an Omega - 6 fatty acid. This selectively high concentration of omega - 6 in borage seed oil is responsible for many powerful health benefits, but some side effects as well. So, before using borage seed oil, one should be aware of its side effects. The very high amount of GLA makes borage seed oil a suitable natural remedy for rheumatoid arthritis. It is also helpful in compressing swelling on the skin and in other skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema. Borage oil holds many health benefits specifically for women because of the action of GLA.
    Organic Ingredients:
    100% Pure Cold Pressed Borage Seed Carrier Oil.
    Botanical Name:
    Borago officinalis
    Extraction Method:
    Cold Pressed Refined
    Color:
    Pale yellow to golden yellow liquid. .
    Aromatic Description:
    Odorless
    General Package/Form Information:
    2 oz up to Gallon - Clear/Amber High Quality PET Plastic Bottles BPA free with a Disc Top Lid or Regular Lid
    0.6 oz & 1.1 oz - Amber Glass Bottles with a Dropper or a Cap
    4 oz up to Gallon bottles are sealed
    All our oils are fresh and bottled daily. Expiration date is at least 12 month from sale date
    Properties
    Let us investigate the therapeutic properties of borage seed oil.
    Anti-rheumatic
    - via inhibition of synthesis of
    leukotrienes
    .
    Anti-inflammatory
    - due to GLA, and many other micro-nutrients.
    Anti-thrombotic
    - reduces the chances of developing blood clots.
    Hypotensive
    - lowers blood pressure
    Immune stimulant
    - has some effect on the immune system.
    Emollient
    - reduces dry skin condition.
    Anti-dermatitis
    - can be helpful in eczema in some people. The research results are mixed and inconclusive on this condition.
    Antioxidant
    - scavenges free radicals.
    Anti-platelet
    effect.
    Uses and Health Benefits
    These are the most prominent uses of borage oil.
    1. Borage Oil For Arthritis
    Borage oil has been found to be effective in relieving joint pain and inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis. [1] A similar effect is caused by evening primrose oil. Taking these oils in diet reduces the formation of inflammatory metabolic products of Arachidonic acid.
    DGLA
    ( dihom0 - gamma linoleic acid ) from borage oil effectively blocks the formation of
    "pro-inflammatory " leukotrienes
    after metabolism of food. This holds the key to reducing inflammation.
    How to use borage oil for arthritis ?
    Take an empty 1000 mg softgel capsule. Fill it up with borage oil. Make sure that it is cold pressed, organic and extra virgin borage oil. Now, take this capsule once a day. This is a relatively safe way to take borage oil. Its encapsulation in softgel safeguards against potentially harmful stomach irritation.
    Borage oil can also be used to massage on the painful joint. It is a carrier oil in aromatherapy.One can add few drops of
    copaiba essential oil
    , or
    wintergreen oil
    to
    4 oz borage oil
    store it in a dark place. When you want to use it, warm this oil slightly and massage firmly on the joint. This massage helps in reducing arthritic or gouty swelling ( like in the big toe ) and also reduces pain in the joint.
    2. Borage Oil For Eczema
    Borage oil has traditionally been used for eczema. One should either apply it topically on the eczema lesions, or take it as a supplement. One should not exceed the dosage of borage oil by 1 gm ( 1000 mg ) per day, just to be on the safe side. Although, research shows that borage oil is not effective at relieving eczema and other forms of dermatitis [2], however there seems to be little harm in trying. Another way to apply borage oil - Take some loose cotton clothing. Take some water in a spray bottle and add few drops of borage oil to it. Now spray it on the cloth. Let the cloth dry in shade. Now wear this cloth. This home treatment can provide some relief from the symptoms of eczema and psoriasis.
    3. Borage Oil for Acne
    One can take borage oil as supplement for reducing acne. Since borage oil is strongly anti-inflammatory, it reduces the size and redness of acne. This effect should be visible in a few days. In many forms, its external effects are as prominent as salmon oil. Borage oil can also be applied topically on acne prone skin directly ( undiluted ). However, it is always better to do a patch test on the hand. In fact, many acne products contain borage oil in combination with sulfur, salicylic acid and many other ingredients.
    4. Borage oil massage for skin
    Borage oil massage is great for skin. It helps in curing dry skin condition in a few weeks [3]. In terms of biological activity, borage oil improves the water retention ( hydration ) capacity of skin, makes it supple and hydrated, improves skin functioning and
    dissolves away sebum
    . This way it combats excessively oily skin by taking away the sebum, which is skin's natural oil. Borage oil is exceptionally good for many skin problems.
    Lichen simplex chronicus - This is also called neurodermatits. In this condition person repeatedly itches the skin which leads to scratches and damaged skin. Borage oil massage calms the itching and improves skin condition.
    Damaged skin - borage oil heals damaged skin from sun damage and due to aging. It is an effective anti-ageing ingredient for healing cracked skin of old age to some extent.
    Raynaud's disease  - People who suffer from this disease feel numbness and cold in their hands and feet. Massaging with borage seed oil boosts circulation in the extremities and reduces these symptoms.
    5. Borage Oil for hair growth
    There is some indication that borage oil can block the production of DHT to some extent when taken internally. This is very helpful to those people who lose more hair everyday. DHT is responsible in many cases for the hair fall. So, taking borage oil as a supplement ( not more than 1 gm ) can be great for hair growth and for slowing down the hair loss.
    One can apply borage oil directly ( undiluted ) to hair, but only apply to bald patches. This may help with hair regrowth in closed hair follicles.
    6. Borage Oil for Kidney Inflammation
    Massage borage oil at the lower back just where the kidneys are located from the skin. This may be helpful in lowering the inflammation of the kidneys. This may be helpful in kidney infections.
    7.  Mental effects of borage oil
    Supplementing diet with organic borage oil can be helpful in stress and schizophrenia[4]. It is speculated that schizophrenia is aggravated by deficiency of healthy fatty acids in blood, which are improved by consumption of borage oil and other healthy fats. Borage oil may be effective in relieving diabetic neuropathy and multiple sclerosis. It seems to have protective effect on the nervous system and prevent damage to nerves. This is possibly because of a lack of GLA in diet, which gets better when oils such as
    evening primrose oil
    and
    borage oil
    are taken. Other ways to use borage oil at home
    Borage Lotion - One can make a homemade lotion for healthier skin using borage oil. The ingredients are aloe vera gel, borage seed oil, jojoba oil and glycerin as base. Combine them to make a lotion consistency and use on dry or damaged skin.