Evening Primrose Oil contains a high concentration of fatty acid called GLA this fatty acid is largely responsible for the remarkable healing properties. Evening Primrose Oil is the preferred treatment by gynaecologists to treat their ailments of women.
Scientific name: Oenothera biennis Usage of Evening primrose
Evening primrose oil is used as treatment for premenstrual syndrome (PMS), mastalgia, and endometriosis
It is also used orally for atopic eczema, psoriasis, acne, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, Raynaud 's syndrome, multiple sclerosis, and Sjogren 's syndrome
Evening primrose oil has also been used orally in pregnancy for preventing pre-eclampsia, shortening the duration of …show more content…
When taken when fasting, it is believed to relieve liver ailments and leprosy.
The Root: The root bark is use as an antidote for poisoning.
The Flowers: Soursop flowers is believed to alleviate catarrh
Method of preparation and Dosage
Soursop can be prepared as a tea, dessert or can be eaten raw
A dosage consists of two capsules, so a 100 capsule supply will last just under two weeks, when taken as directed. Soursop also comes in the form of fruit juice and powder.
Possible side effects and contraindications
Any condition involving nerve function, such as Parkinson 's disease, may worsen with the use of soursop
That may kill nerve cells in the brain or other parts of the body.
The soursop is contraindicated for individuals with mumps, canker sores or mouth ulcers because its acidity can cause pain. Pregnant women and individuals with hypertension should also avoid eating because of soursop fruit can cause uterine contractions and has hypotensive properties.
Mode of Action
Soursop may interfere with cardiac depressant, antihypertensive