Borage Seed Oil
Appearance: Light yellow liquid
Production process: Cold press
Main ingredient: Borage seed
Description
Borage seed oil is derived from the seeds of the Borago officinalis. Borage seed oil has one of the highest amounts of γ-linolenic acid of seed oils — higher than blackcurrant seed oil or evening primrose oil, to which it is considered similar. GLA typically comprises about 24% of the oil.
Borage oil is pressed from the seeds of the Borage officinal is plant, which is found throughout the United States and Europe. Also referred to as "borage seed oil," borage oil is rich in gamma-linoleic acid, a type of essential fatty acid.
Borage Seed Oil
Appearance: Light yellow liquid
Production process: Cold press
Main ingredient: Borage seed
Description
Borage seed oil is derived from the seeds of the Borago officinalis. Borage seed oil has one of the highest amounts of γ-linolenic acid of seed oils — higher than blackcurrant seed oil or evening primrose oil, to which it is considered similar. GLA typically comprises about 24% of the oil.
Borage oil is pressed from the seeds of the Borage officinal is plant, which is found throughout the United States and Europe. Also referred to as "borage seed oil," borage oil is rich in gamma-linoleic acid, a type of essential fatty acid.
Health benefits
In herbal medicine, borage oil is typically used to treat rheumatoid
arthritis, cough, depression, premenstrual syndrome, atopic dermatitis and menopausal symptoms. It is often used for hair and skin conditions such as hair loss, eczema, and acne.