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Primrose Oil Dosage
« on: March 03, 2011, 12:46:50 AM »
Evening Primrose Oil, also known as biennis Oenothera, is a herbal remedy used to treat many medical conditions. When you select the appropriate dose evening primrose oil, we must take into account several factors, including to be treated in a medical condition, the patient's age and weight of the patient. And should not be evening primrose oil daily dose taken at one time, but it should be divided into thirds, and taken over the day to avoid possible side effects. In the end, should consult a health care professional before the patient begins to take any oil remedy.This herbal is used to treat skin allergies, eczema, premenstrual syndrome, arthritis, breast cancer and heart disease, high blood pressure caused by pregnancy, asthma, breast pain syndrome, diabetic neuropathy chronic fatigue. Patient who has a skin condition will require a dose of evening primrose oil is greater than the patient who is suffering from breast pain. Should be patient not to try to determine their state of health for themselves, and should seek the advice of a doctor for proper training diagnosis.Another factor must be taken into account when determining the appropriate dose evening primrose oil is the age of the person who will be dealing with it. People who are 18 or more, must take greater evening primrose dose of children under the age of 18. And adults should take 1-2 teaspoons of small (4-8 g) of evening primrose daily. It should be the child does not take more than about one teaspoon (3 g) of evening primrose oil. It would be a person's weight, whether children or adults, and help you determine the exact dose that is appropriate. It should be the child has a maximum daily dose of about half a teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight, or 0.5 grams per kilogram, depending on the system you are using for the measurements. Adult with average weight, it should take about 1,5 teaspoon (6 g) per day. Lighter adults may take one teaspoon (about 4 g), and heavier than adults may need two tablespoons (about 8 g). If the skin condition persists after the initial treatment, and adults and children should consider increasing doses of evening primrose oil a bit.

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