Last week I consulted a RE back in
Europe and he mentioned that he recommends for patients with Endometriosis
Evening Primrose Oil. He said it would be ideal for me start taking it for 60
days before we start the induction.
Evening primrose (Oenothera biennis)
is a plant with yellow flowers that bloom in the evening. The mature seeds of
this plant contain vitamin E and approximately 7-10% gamma-linolenic acid
(GLA). Gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) is a fatty acid and it is mostly used as a
dietary supplement for treating problems with inflammation and auto-immune
diseases. GLA is also used in the body to produce prostaglandins.
Prostaglandin prevents inflammation,
stops cells from multiplying and prevents blood clots (all problems that we
need to treat when diagnosed with endometriosis).
It also, lowers cholesterol, reduces blood pressure, fixes defective T-lymphocyte
immune cells (important for cancer, allergies, and infections), and maintains
salt and water balance, nerve conduction, and gastrointestinal function.
Evening Primrose Oil has been called
the most sensational preventive discovery since vitamin C. It is currently
being studied all over the world as a treatment for aging problems, alcoholism,
acne, heart disease, hyperactivity in children, symptoms of menopause, multiple
sclerosis, weight control, obesity, PMS and schizophrenia. It has so many
preventive and therapeutic qualities that it has become a standard part of
recommendations of many herbalists for maintaining youth and preventing
disease.
Evening Primrose oil and fertility
Evening primrose oil may increase
the quality of cervical mucus, making it a more fertile medium for sperm. Fertile
cervical fluid helps sperm remain alive and mobile for several five days inside
the uterus and fallopian tube, enabling conception to take place, even if
ovulation occurs days after intercourse. The lubricant Pre-Seed also offers a
sperm-friendly transport medium that mimics natural body secretions and
cervical fluids.
How to use
It should only be taken from menstruation to ovulation. The dosage taken should be 1500mg to 3000mg per day.
Side Effects
The reported side effects that occur
with evening primrose oil use include:
- nausea, headache, indigestion, stomach pain, soft stools, stomach discomfort and loose stools may be indications
that the dosage is too high. If any of the side effects persist or worsen,
contact your health care provider immediately.
I started taking it from Sunday. I
am not sure if I should keep taking Fish oil as well. I just hope I don’t get
extra Lb with all this oil I am taking. From the beginning of this year I
already gained 4 pounds. I am very skinny though, and both doctor and
acupuncturist expressed concern about it.