The borage plant is one of the most important medicinal plants cultivated in Iran. We can produce and prepare this plant and its extract with a high percentage of purity and provide it to you with the highest standard required for medicinal and edible purposes. Our company is proud to offer you this valuable product of the highest quality and lowest cost with the following benefits.
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In most parts of the world, borage flower is impossible to use for medicinal purposes due to its toxicity, and sometimes it can be used in chemical laboratories with high costs, but in Iran, the reason is the originality climate and conditions of plant cultivation and the high quality of this product. . It is best selling and popular because it is economical and has high commercial uses.
Alamut region in Qazvin province is considered to be the best region due to its high quality harvest and the production pole of cow tongue flowers. For this reason, we grow this plant directly in organic, healthy and natural form with the best quality in this region on the land that belongs to our company. We prepare and produce.
And the extract of borage is valuable because of its high gamma linolenic acid GLA and it has edible leaves that this substance creates a hormonal in your body and helps to reduce skin diseases, infectious diseases and heart diseases.
Borage is one of the most important medicinal plants in Gilan, one of the northern provinces of Iran, and in 2020, 880 hectare were dedicated to the cultivation of this plant from the lands of Gilan. Borage flower is an important medicinal plant native to the cities of aStara, Rudsar, Neka, and Alamut, Qazvin and the northwest of Gilan province.
According to the director of Iran’s Agricultural Jihad, borage flower has many properties and borage flower produced in the mountains of astara and Alamut cities of Qazvin is of the highest quality and has a higher rank in the production of medicinal plants in the region.
Borage is known as the star flower, a plant that is notable for its refreshing purple color and medicinal properties, among others.
How is borage used?
May alleviate inflammation
Some research has shown that borage may possess powerful anti-inflammatory properties.
According to one test-tube and animal study, borage seed oil was found to protect against oxidative cell damage, which could contribute to inflammation.
Another animal study demonstrated that administering borage seed oil to mice decreased age-related markers of inflammation.
Additionally, one study in 74 people even observed that taking a borage oil supplement for 18 months, with or without fish oil, reduced symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, an inflammatory disorder.
May help treat asthma
Several studies have found that borage extract could help relieve symptoms of asthma by decreasing inflammation and swelling in the airways.
In one study, consuming capsules containing borage oil and echium seed oil daily for 3 weeks decreased levels of inflammation in 37 people with mild asthma.
Another 12-week study in 43 children found that taking a supplement containing borage oil, along with a blend of other ingredients like fish oil, vitamins, and minerals, decreased inflammation and symptoms of asthma.
However, it’s unclear whether borage specifically was responsible for the beneficial effects observed in these studies.
On the other hand, one study in 38 people showed that taking 5 mL of borage extract 3 times daily improved symptoms of asthma but didn’t decrease inflammation, compared with a control group.
May promote skin health
Borage oil contains high amounts of gamma linolenic acid (GLA), a fatty acid that’s integral to the structure and function of your skin.
Borage oil also boasts anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which can help promote wound healing and repair your skin’s natural barrier.
Some research has found that borage may benefit several common skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis, which is a type of eczema.
In one study, wearing an undershirt coated in borage oil every day for 2 weeks significantly improved redness and itching in 32 children with atopic dermatitis.
Another review of 13 studies turned up mixed results regarding the effectiveness of borage oil for atopic dermatitis, but it noted that the majority of studies showed it may be somewhat beneficial for treating its symptoms.
That said, a large review of 27 studies observed that borage oil supplements were not effective at relieving symptoms of eczema when taken orally.
Further studies should be conducted to determine how borage oil could affect skin health when administered orally or topically.
Borage oil benefits and uses
Borage seed oil is thought to hold promise for the following uses:
- inflammation
- acne
- breast pain
- cardiovascular disease
- eczema
- menopause
- rosacea
- arthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
There is some anecdotal information — but no scientific research — about using borage oil for other conditions, including:
- adrenal fatigue
- breast milk production
- diabetes
- epilepsy
- premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
- scleroderma
- Sjogren’s disease
Reference
Wikipedia.com
https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/
https://plantura.garden/uk/herbs/borage/borage-overview
https://www.wildfooduk.com/edible-wild-plants/borage/
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/borage
https://www.botanicalinterests.com/product/Borage-Seeds
https://www.permaculturenews.org/2011/01/21/all-about-borage/
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