GLA for Arthritis
Gamma Linolenic Acid

Black Currant Oil - $ 17.60
Contains the essential oil GLA, a plant source of essential fatty
acids.
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GLA (Gamma-Linolenic Acid), what is it, and where is it found? GLA is part of Omega-6 group
of essential fatty acids, the group that most people tend to overconsume, and lots of people now try to avoid
believing that these fatty acids are bad for them. Consuming too much of the Omega-6s may not be good for you,
however, the health giving , anti-inflammatory properties of GLA should form an important part of everyone's diet,
and are most definitely needed by those with inflammatory diseases such as arthritis, and gout.
The best way to access a rich source of GLA, without taking on board too much Omega6 is to
take one of these three oils, or a mixture of all three. The richest source of GLA is Borage oil which
contains up to 24%GLA, followed by Black Currant seed oil with 18% GLA, and the Evening Primrose oil with 8%
GLA.
In an ideal situation assuming that a wide range of fresh wholesome organic foods form the mainstay
of the diet, and you don't take prescription drugs, alcohol, and don't smoke, and of course don't have a
degenerative disease, then healthy cells are capable of converting LA ( linoleic acid) into GLA. However, inferior
diets overloaded with refined processed food and saturated fats, processed vegetable oils, margarines, and too much
meat will manage to block the conversion of LA to GLA.
Essential fatty acids are precursors to prostaglandins, these
hormone-like substances play a diverse role in many bodily functions, one of the functions of
particular interest to arthritis sufferers is their anti-inflammatory action.What GLA can manage to achieve if
taken on a regular basis, together with a healthy diet should convince you to make the effort to add one or all
three of these oils to your diet.
The following conditions may benefit from GLA: Multiple Sclerosis, diabetic neuropathy,
premenstrual breast pain, Sjorgen's Syndrome, cancer, obesity, hypertension, mental illness, eczema, arthritis, and
gout. Arthritis sufferers have experienced improved mobility,relief of morning stiffness, and inflammation from the
addition of GLA to their diet.Then of course the added bonus if you add these oils to an already healthy
diet will be a glowing soft velvety skin, strong healthy nails, and healthy shining hair that alone
might motivate you to give GLA a try.
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Reference:Erasmus,Udo. Fats that Heal Fats that Kill. Published: Alive Books 1993.
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