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Evening Primrose
Evening
Primrose is edible and medicinal and has a long history of use as an
alternative medicine. The leaves are cooked and eaten as greens and the
roots are said to be sweet succulent and delicious when boiled like
potatoes. Flowers are a sweet addition to salads or as a garnish and
young seedpods are Steamed. , it is being increasingly cultivated for
the oil contained in its seeds which contains certain the essential
gamma-linoleinc
acid (GLA), a very valuable fatty acid that is not found in many
plants and has numerous vital functions in the body. GLA is an
essential fatty acid that the body does not manufacture. This fatty
acid is known to help prevent hardening of the arteries, heart
disease, eczema, cirrhosis, rheumatoid arthritis, menopause, PMS,
multiple sclerosis, and high blood pressure. It has a positive
effect on sex hormone response including the hormones estrogen and
testosterone, aids in lowering cholesterol levels, and is important
in treating cirrhosis of the liver. Research also demonstrates that
primrose oil helps relieve pain and inflammation. The oil also has a
positive effect on the uterine muscles, nervous system and
metabolism. The bark and the leaves are astringent and sedative.
They have proved of use in the treatment of gastro-intestinal
disorders, whooping cough and asthma. A tea made from the roots is
used in the treatment of obesity. A finely ground powder made from
the flowering stems is used cosmetically in face-masks to counteract
reddened skins. |