Gamma-Linolenic Acid
GLA is particularly beneficial for inflammatory skin conditions including eczema. GLA supports hair quality, especially at the roots. GLA contributes to blood sugar regulation. GLA supports brain physiology and cognitive function. GLA is a…
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GLA is particularly beneficial for inflammatory skin conditions including eczema. GLA supports hair quality, especially at the roots. GLA contributes to blood sugar regulation. GLA supports brain physiology and cognitive function. GLA is anti-inflammatory despite being an omega-6 fatty acid, which is unusual since most omega-6 fatty acids are pro-inflammatory. GLA is found in only a small number of sources, including evening primrose oil, making it uncommon.