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What Can "Evening Primrose Oil" be Used For?


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QUESTION:  Can you please tell me what "evening primrose oil" can be used for,
as a medicine?  My girl friend, who has arthritis, swears by it, but I can't
seem to find much information about it in the books I have searched through.
I hope you will be able to help me out.

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ANSWER:  Not much of anything, as far as I can determine.  And the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) seems to have the same opinion.  In fact the agency
has issued an "import alert" which empowers its agents to confiscate any
shipments of the product where the label claims medical effectiveness.  In
addition the FDA does not regard evening primrose oil to be "generally
recognized as safe" (GRAS) because manufactures have failed to provide the
agency with any safety information.  Although promoted as useful in a number
of conditions, arthritis, premenstrual breast tenderness, asthma, multiple
sclerosis, reports in the medical literature of investigations fail to provide
conclusive evidence of any benefits.  These expensive tablets (about $12 for
50 tabs) still get into the country and on to the shelves, as the manufactures
no longer place any claims on the labels.

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