What is Evening Primrose Oil?
Evening Primrose Oil is extracted from the seeds of the Evening Primrose plant (sometimes also referred to as Fever Plant, Suncup, and Sundrop).
It is a bright yellow, edible plant that blooms in the evening and closes up during the day.
The roots, flowers, fruit, and seeds of Evening Primrose have been used for medicinal and therapeutic purposes for ages.
What are the Benefits of Evening Primrose Oil?
Evening Primrose is considered to be a great anti-inflammatory and
anti-bacterial agent, and the bark of the plant has great astringent and
sedative activity.
Its key potent ingredient is GLA (gamma-linolenic acid), which is an
essential fatty acid that is known to help prevent hardening of the
arteries, treat heart disease, diabetes, eczema, psoriasis, nails and
hair problems, rheumatoid arthritis, menopause, PMS, fibrocystic
breasts, multiple sclerosis, and high blood pressure.
It also has a positive effect on lowering cholesterol levels, and is
important in treating cirrhosis of the liver.
The oil also helps with chronic fatigue syndrome, diabetes, nervous
system, imbalanced hormone levels, and metabolism.
Uses of Evening Primrose Oil
Asthma and Whooping Cough
A tea made from Evening Primrose is considered to be effective in healing asthma and whooping coughs.
- Add one teaspoon of dried Evening Primrose flowers into boiling water (use a teaball or bag if available).
- Steep the leaves in the tea for 5 minutes.
- Drain the leaves if required.
- Add a small amount of honey as a sweetener.
- Drink this tea twice daily.
Boils and Bruises
The anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of Evening Primrose
Oil make it a great remedy for boils, bruises, and other skin
inflammations.
- Make a poultice by coarsely crushing the flowers and leaves of Evening Primrose.
- Heat the poultice to a temperature that doesn't burn the skin.
- Put the poultice on the affected skin overnight and wrap it with a bandage.
- Apply it until boil comes to a head and is ready to be drained out.
Evening Primrose helps the boil to drain naturally but it is recommended
to see your doctor for proper treatment at this point. To speed up the
healing process you can also take one capsule of Evening Primrose Oil
daily.
PMS, Menstrual Cramps, and Menopausal Disorders
Fluctuating hormone levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body are
often the cause of PMS (premenstrual syndrome), menstrual cramping, and
menopausal disorders such as hot flashes and breast tenderness.
Evening Primrose can help to regulate these hormone levels in the body.
Therefore, as your period approaches or you are experience menopause,
drinking a daily herbal tea made from dried Evening Primrose leaves can
help treat many of these problems.
See above for instructions on how to make the tea.
Evening Primrose capsules are also effective as an alternative to the
tea.
Skin Problems
Evening primrose oil is used in many facial creams, moisturizers, and
masks because of its emollient, anti-bacterial, and anti-inflammatory
properties that penetrate through the layers of skin to make it softer,
smoother and acne free.
It is known to treat blemishes, dark circles, age spots,
and wrinkles, and it helps to hydrate dry, red, scaly skin.
Therefore, a simple home remedy for these skin problems is to apply a
few drops of Evening Primrose Oil to the affected skin twice daily, or
take a 1000mg Evening Primrose capsule once per day.
Weight Loss
The herbal properties of Evening Primrose help stimulate the metabolism, which causes our body to burn more calories.
Therefore a regular intake of Evening Primrose tea or oil can help play a great role in losing weight.
- Take one capsule of Evening Primrose Oil once a day, or drink two
cups of Evening Primrose Tea made with dried leaves, roots and flowers
daily.
- Incorporate a 20-minute cardiovascular exercise program into your daily routine (such as running, cycling, or elliptical bike).
What are the Side Effects of Evening Primrose Oil?
Evening primrose oil is well tolerated by most people when used in moderation.
An overdose of Evening Primrose may cause nausea, upset stomach, and headache.
The recommended adult dosage for Evening Primrose is no more than 1000mg - 1500mg per day.
It is always best to follow the directions on the package.
Where and How to Buy Evening Primrose Oil
The Evening Primrose plant can be found in many nurseries and
occasionally grocery stores, which allows you to dry the flowers,
leaves, and roots for therapeutic use.
For example, the leaves can be used for steeping a nice herbal tea.
A simpler option is to look for Evening Primrose oils, capsules, and
powders in most health food stores.
When buying Evening Primrose Oil, look for cold-pressed oil since cold
pressing helps maintain the essential nutrients of the plant.