Today, millions of women use the healing powers of Evening Primrose Oil
to help counteract the effects of PMS! *
Evening Primrose Oil has been
proven effective in the alleviation of symptoms such as breast pain,
bloating, depression, and cramps! *
Because of its success in the
treatment of a variety of conditions ranging from arthritis to multiple
sclerosis, evening primrose oil was once dubbed, "The King's
Cure-All!" *
No Regrets "About a month ago I was searching online and came across the ZooScape site... as I had heard from my family back home about the product "Evening Primrose Oil". It really helps off fatigue and keeps one active and I only believed once I tried myself, ..." -- fatima (Cosmetologist)
* Please Note: Traditional Use information is provided as a courtesy only. Although we have done our best to review the validity of these uses and we continue to revise this information as new data emerges, the traditional uses indicated on this page for this product may be wrong. This information is based on Traditional and Folklore Medicine which uses natural materials to support health. This information has not been evaluated or approved by the FDA and is not necessarily based on scientific evidence from any source. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure any condition or disease. If conditions persist, please seek advice from your medical doctor.
Webber Naturals Evening Primrose Oil is a superior source of Omega-6 fatty acids, particularly Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA). Evening Primrose Oil is also used to enhance women's well-being and may be helpful for many symptoms of PMS and menopause. Webber Naturals Evening Primrose Oil has low peroxide levels and is extracted without using solvents. Vitamin E is added to enhance long term freshness and ensure a more stable product without preservatives.
User Group Forum
Share your questions and information with the ZooScape community!
cat - June 5, 2006, 10:22
#10000727
are there any side effects from taking this?
ZooScape Moderator - June 5, 2006, 14:08
#10000730
Evening Primrose Oil is not associated with adverse effects. At the time of writing there are no known negative drug interactions with respect to evening primrose oil and prescription medication.
Evening Primrose is most commonly taken in the form of an oil or an encapsulated powder. This herb is widely accepted for the standard treatment of cyclic mastalgia - breast pain that cycles with the menstrual period. Conventional physicians in both Europe and North America suggest it routinely, and it is even mentioned in the AMA's official Drug Evaluations textbook.
Ingredients
Each Softgel Contains: Evening Primrose Oil - 1000 mg
Label Information
Hermetic seal under cap for safety and freshness. Contains no artificial preservatives, color, dairy, sweeteners, starch, wheat or yeast.
For product freshness protect from humidity.
Additional Information
For 50 years the webber name has been trusted in North American households as the source of Vitamin E. Now webber naturals is a 'natural' extension, bringing consumers a wide range of vitamins, minerals, herbs and special supplements to meet their families' health and nutrition needs.
About a month ago I was searching online and came across the ZooScape site... as I had heard from my family back home about the product "Evening Primrose Oil". It really helps off fatigue and keeps one active and I only believed once I tried myself, it really helps.. I really don't regret but feel so complete with "Evening Primrose Oil"... and I am sure it's really smart if one is using it.
--
fatima
(Profession: Cosmetologist)
My husband was prescribed this product by his opthomologist because the corneas in his eyes were very dry. We have used this for quite a few years now and it has helped.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure any condition or disease. If conditions persist, please seek advice from your medical doctor. The essence of the current American rule on Traditional Uses is, as stated by FTC, "Claims based on historical or traditional use should be substantiated by confirming scientific evidence, or should be presented in such a way that consumers understand that the sole basis for the claim is a history of use of the product for a particular purpose."