Evening primrose oil, a perfect treatment for dry skin

evening primrose flower

When it comes to home remedies, the Internet is full of misinformation that can cause great and serious consequences, such as baldness, burns, skin spots, conjunctivitis, etc. Something similar has happened with evening primrose oil, and it is that hundreds of web pages have come out of nowhere talking about it, so we want to put in order all the real information about this plant and also the contraindications.

To begin with, it is convenient to know what evening primrose is, where this plant comes from, how it is cultivated and where the famous evening primrose oil comes from. Later we will know what it is usually used for, its benefits and the contraindications of its use.

A few paragraphs that are going to give us many solutions to all the doubts that arise around the evening primrose plant that is being talked about so much today. It is that you have to be informed before using it on our skin or ingesting something. Above all, when they are cases like these, where there are very few scientific studies that support the benefits of this plant.

What is evening primrose?

Curious as it may seem, the evening primrose is a wild flower that grows without major problems almost anywhere, in fact, it is common to see it on some roadsides in areas far from civilization.

Its origins go back to North America and it is believed that the first to use this medicinal plant were the Native Americans. It was introduced to Europe in the 17th century and served as food in times of scarcity. For centuries, this plant has been a natural remedy to heal skin wounds and skin problems, apart from being eaten to cure another series of problems and ailments.

The evening primrose is a more or less beautiful plant, but its potential really does not lie in the flower, but in its fruit, which is shaped like a capsule and whose oil is obtained by cold pressing. There are very few scientific studies that support its benefits. In fact, in the contraindications section, we will clarify that people or groups should not consume this oil or anything from this plant.

Moreover, researchers do not recommend long-term use of evening primrose, so it is better to test it in a timely manner to see if it helps us with our problem. Although, as we always say, you have to go to a health professional, and leave home remedies and all kinds of alternative treatments and natural medicines aside if we have a serious problem such as a broken bone, acute pain, an infection, etc. .

yellow evening primrose flower

Composition of evening primrose oil

Our protagonist today has a curious composition and it is what allows him to later offer the benefits that we will tell in the next section.

Evening primrose oil is very rich in fatty acids, especially linoleic and gammalinoleic acids, which, in other words, belong to the group of Omega 6. It is an essential fatty acid and must be included in our daily diet, along with Omega 3.

We also have saturated fatty acids such as palmitic and stearic. Returning to gammalinoleic acid, it is a very difficult acid to find in nature, hence part of the fame of this curious plant. Borage also has this acid, as well as black currant.

A varied diet must provide a sufficient amount of vitamins, proteins, minerals, fatty acids, fats, carbohydrates, water, etc. that a body needs on a daily basis. We should not resort to supplementation while we have a bad diet, since the problem will spread over time. What we have to do is improve our daily diet and only take a supplement if the doctor tells us to.

Benefits of evening primrose oil

Let us now go to the bulk of the subject, and that is that evening primrose oil is very famous, although few know exactly what this oil does in our body. As we say, it is better not to self-medicate or take supplements, unless a medical specialist recommends it.

Reduces high cholesterol

It should be said that taking evening primrose oil will not lower our cholesterol from 220 to 190 in a single day, but it is a long process, and it is simply an aid that we can lean on while we make important changes in our diet and in our habits. life habits.

In addition, this oil is of the vegetable type and does not make you fat, since its fatty acids are healthy. It's more, regulates the synthesis of cholesterol and fats in the blood. It could also have some satiating power, so it would help us not snack between meals and not consume extra calories.

Reduces joint pain

This plant has calming properties and is a natural antioxidant, apart from having anti-inflammatory action. These 3 axes create systematic relief from diseases such as rheumatism, osteoarthritis and osteoporosis.

If we have a chronic inflammatory process, we could use evening primrose, but remember that it is not a 100% proven effective medical treatment, it is a natural remedy and it has side effects. In addition, treatment with evening primrose cannot exceed 12 months in the worst case, when it comes to problems such as arthritis.

The flower where evening primrose oil comes from

Relieves menstrual cramps

Although the scientific evidence is contradictory, there are those who say that it is a remedy closely linked to women, since it helps to relieve menstrual pain, as well as premenstrual syndrome. It is also usually effective in menopause. The duration of treatment should not exceed 6 months.

In case of painful periods, excessive bleeding, irregular menstruation, very disabling menopause symptoms, it is best to consult a specialist and not leave our health in the hands of a natural or home remedy.

Against acne and psoriasis

Here science contradicts itself again. Evening primrose oil treatment for dermatitis, acne and skin conditions must be prescribed by a specialist and should not exceed 12 weeks.

In this case, it is usually administered orally and even in body oil or cream format. Specifically, natural evening primrose oil contains vitamins E and F, which are two important vitamins for the skin and promote elasticity, moisturize the skin while regulating the secretion of sebum and help the rejuvenation of skin cells.

main contraindications

Contraindications are like the small print of the things we buy and nobody reads, but they are very important. One of the main contraindications is that it is not recommended to take more than 400 mg of evening primrose oil in capsules, nor to exceed the duration of the treatments.

Evening primrose oil is not recommended for children, babies, or pregnant women. Nor for those who take anticoagulants or hypertensive people, since it increases the risk of bleeding.

The most serious thing about evening primrose oil, apart from everything we have already said, is that it makes us more prone to seizure diseases. This medicinal resource has another series of adverse effects for the mere fact of consuming them and they are stomach pains, nausea, indigestion, mild diarrhea, headaches, among others.


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