Rich source of Gamma linolenic acid (GLA) which is a precursor of PGE1 which plays a role in reducing PMS

SONA Evening Primrose Oil 500mg

Pack sizes: 30 and 60 Capsules Sona Evening Primrose Oil 500mg capsules are  made with the highest quality, cold pressed oil,  with a guaranteed 10% GLA (Gamma Linolenic Acid)  content in clear gelatine capsules.  HOW CAN THIS HELP?  In addition to providing sustenance and its  nutritive value, Evening Primrose Oil...

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Pack sizes: 30 and 60 Capsules

Sona Evening Primrose Oil 500mg capsules are  made with the highest quality, cold pressed oil,  with a guaranteed 10% GLA (Gamma Linolenic Acid)  content in clear gelatine capsules. 

HOW CAN THIS HELP? 

In addition to providing sustenance and its  nutritive value, Evening Primrose Oil is a rich  source of GLA (Gamma Linolenic Acid), which can  help in regulating the production of hormone  like substances called prostaglandins and has  been historically used to relieve premenstrual  symptoms, lower blood cholesterol levels and  improve circulation. Contains Natural Vitamin E which is an important antioxidant protecting cells  from oxidative stress. No other Evening Primrose Oil  supplement provides a purer or richer source of GLA. 

Directions 

Adults: Take TWO capsules daily with the main  meal, or as directed by your health professional. Do  not exceed the recommended dosage. 

INGREDIENTS 

PER 2 CAPSULES Amount % NRV Evening Primrose Oil 1000mg * Providing 

Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) 100mg * Linoleic Acid (LA) 660mg * Oleic Acid 60mg * Natural Vitamin E (20 IU) 13mg α-TE 108% * No NRV available  

NRV = EC Nutrient Reference Value  

  

INGREDIENTS 

Evening primrose oil, Beef gelatin, Humectant  (Vegetable glycerol), D-alpha tocopherol. 

frEE FROM: 

Free from any Artificial  Colours, Flavourings  

or Preservatives 

Dairy Free 

Egg Free 

Gluten Free  

GMO Free 

Lactose Free 

Soy Free 

Wheat Free 

Yeast Free 

SUITABLE FOR: 

Coeliac Suitable  

Diabetic Suitable

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