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Evening Primrose Oil And Health Benefits
By Megan Stansfield
Evening primrose is an indigenous plant to North America. The flowers have a strong, sweet scent,
and only bloom at night during the months of June through October. Evening primrose has been used
for hundreds of years to treat various ailments of the skin and muscular system. Several Native
American tribes discovered that the entire plant is edible, and could be used as a painkiller in addition
to everyday consumption. In Europe it is a proven treatment for PMS. The bark and leaves of evening
primrose are said to have astringent and sedative properties. It has been proven to be effective
treatment in regards to gastro-intestinal disorders, asthma and chronic or whooping coughs.
Evening primrose is rich in amino acids and essential amino acids such as omega 6. Essential fatty
acids magnetize oxygen as well as produce electrical currents. Once in the body amino acids and
essential amino acids are transformed into hormone-like substances called prostaglandins, which
condense allergic response and inflammation.
Existence without essential fatty acids is impossible because they are vital to the electrical reactions of
cells. Essential fatty acids carry vitamins, enhance metabolism and transport oxygen to the tissues.
They are indispensable to the adrenal glands, brain cells, retinas, sensory organs, synapses and
testes. Essential fatty acids act as solvents to eliminate hardened fat inside the human body. They are
also involved in generating the electric currents that mai