Borage oil in capsules is a food supplement rich in gamma-linolenic acid, used to relieve the symptoms of premenstrual tension, menopause or eczema.
Borage oil in capsules is produced by the laboratory Schraiber or Nutry herbs, for example, and can be purchased at pharmacies or natural products stores. To know more about this medicinal plant see: Borage.
What is the use of borage oil in capsules
Borage oil is used to relieve the symptoms of premenstrual tension, menopausal symptoms and inflammation of the skin such as eczema, and can also be used to treat rheumatic problems.
How to use borage oil in capsules
The mode of use of borage oil in capsules is to ingest 1 to 2 capsules of 500 mg daily.
Side Effects of Borage Oil in Capsules
The major side effects of borage oil in capsules arise when excessive doses of the drug are used and include diarrhea and abdominal bloating.
Contraindications of borage oil in capsules
Borage oil in capsules should not be used in pregnancy, breast-feeding, in children or adolescents, and in patients with epilepsy or schizophrenia without medical advice.