Borago is a product that, through its composition, focuses on the skin and hormonal balance. With yam root that contributes to a calm and comfortable menopause with a balanced mood. The element of biotin contributes to normal skin and vitamin B6 helps to regulate hormonal activity. Borago also contains organic cold-pressed borage oil enhanced with vitamin E that protects the body's cells against oxidative stress. Borage is nature's richest source of GLA, gamma-linolenic acid that is appreciated by women of all ages.
Yam root with diosgenin has been shown to relieve menopausal symptoms
Yam root Dioscorea villosa has been shown to balance hormones in menopausal symptoms. Yam root has a long and well-documented history as a medicinal plant among the indigenous peoples of South America. Yam root is used in North and Central America and during the 1940s, the plant also caught the interest of scientists. The roots and tubers of the plant were found to contain an interesting substance called diosgenin.
Balancing hormones
Diosgenin contains precursors to what scientists call the “mother hormone” DHEA. The term “mother hormone” is used because DHEA can be converted into several hormones such as estrogen, testosterone, progesterone and cortisol. Yam is one of the plants known to naturally contain the highest concentration of phytonutrients – a substance needed for phytoestrogens to work optimally.
Support of vitamin B6 and biotin
Eleixir Borago is supplemented with vitamin B6 and biotin. The European Food Safety Authority has mapped the importance of these nutrients for women with symptoms of hormonal imbalance. Vitamin B6 helps to regulate hormonal activity. At the same time, B6 and biotin work together to maintain normal psychological function. These vitamins have also been shown to be important for maintaining normal mucous membranes and normal skin.
Rich source of GLA
Borago, or borage, has a high content of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA). Normally, evening primrose oil and blackcurrant oil are talked about as good sources of GLA. But the fact is that borage/borage contains about 20% GLA, which is about twice as much as other GLA sources. It is this high GLA content that makes borage so interesting for research with a focus on GLA.
Ingredients: Organic(2) borage oil (65%) (Borago officinalis), capsule (gelatin from fish), stabilizer (glycerol), yam root (Dioscorea villosa), lecithin (from soy), anti-caking agent (silicon dioxide), vitamin E (D-alpha-tocopherol), antioxidant: rosemary extract (Rosmarinus officinalis), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), biotin (D-biotin). (2)SE-EKO-06.
Yam root with diosgenin has been shown to relieve menopausal symptoms
Yam root Dioscorea villosa has been shown to balance hormones in menopausal symptoms. Yam root has a long and well-documented history as a medicinal plant among the indigenous peoples of South America. Yam root is used in North and Central America and during the 1940s, the plant also caught the interest of scientists. The roots and tubers of the plant were found to contain an interesting substance called diosgenin.
Balancing hormones
Diosgenin contains precursors to what scientists call the “mother hormone” DHEA. The term “mother hormone” is used because DHEA can be converted into several hormones such as estrogen, testosterone, progesterone and cortisol. Yam is one of the plants known to naturally contain the highest concentration of phytonutrients – a substance needed for phytoestrogens to work optimally.
Support of vitamin B6 and biotin
Eleixir Borago is supplemented with vitamin B6 and biotin. The European Food Safety Authority has mapped the importance of these nutrients for women with symptoms of hormonal imbalance. Vitamin B6 helps to regulate hormonal activity. At the same time, B6 and biotin work together to maintain normal psychological function. These vitamins have also been shown to be important for maintaining normal mucous membranes and normal skin.
Rich source of GLA
Borago, or borage, has a high content of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA). Normally, evening primrose oil and blackcurrant oil are talked about as good sources of GLA. But the fact is that borage/borage contains about 20% GLA, which is about twice as much as other GLA sources. It is this high GLA content that makes borage so interesting for research with a focus on GLA.
Ingredients: Organic(2) borage oil (65%) (Borago officinalis), capsule (gelatin from fish), stabilizer (glycerol), yam root (Dioscorea villosa), lecithin (from soy), anti-caking agent (silicon dioxide), vitamin E (D-alpha-tocopherol), antioxidant: rosemary extract (Rosmarinus officinalis), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), biotin (D-biotin). (2)SE-EKO-06.
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