Borage
seed oil as the name suggests is derived from the seeds of the plant
Borago officinalis (borage). Borage plant is also known as Starflower, a
wildflower belonging to Boraginaceae family.
It is in many other cultures known as the ‘bee plant’ and ‘bee bread.’ This is mainly because of the bright borage flowers which can attract bees all summer long.
It
is a golden-yellow colored oil with a faintly pleasant odor. Borage is
an annual herb. This plant is native to Syria. But nowadays can also be
found in North Africa, the Middle East, Europe, South America, and many
other Mediterranean regions.
Borage seed oil among other oils has one of the highest concentration of γ-linolenic acid (GLA), which is around 24%.
Lets read more about this article in the following article.
But Why Do Y-Linolenic Acid Matters?
γ-linolenic
acid (GLA) when ingested, it is converted to dihomo-γ-linolenic acid
(DGLA). This metabolite is a precursor to a variety of prostaglandins
and leukotrienes.
Increase in amount of DGLA will inhibit
leukotriene synthesis. Leukotriene production occurs mainly as the
inflammatory response. Hence γ-linolenic acid act as an
anti-inflammatory agent. Because of this borage seed oil can also be
used in therapy against rheumatologic illness.
Borage seed oil
other than having anti-inflammatory activity, also show anti-thrombotic
effects. Hence Borage seed oil has a potential to be included in
inflammatory disorders, arthritis, and atopic eczema therapy.
Composition Of Borage Oil
Borage oil
Borage
oil is jam-packed with nutrients such as protein, carbohydrates, and
fats. It also contains various vitamins such as A, C, niacin, choline,
thiamine, and riboflavin, etc.
As mentioned above, it is a rich
source of γ-linolenic acid (GLA), only next to black currant oil (20%)
and evening primrose oil (10%). This GLA is important to keep your skin
and joints healthy. Borage oil is also enriched with oleic, docosanoic,
stearic and palmitic fatty acid chains.
How To Make Borage Oil?
Borage oil is derived by the cold-press method from the seeds of the borage flower.
Unlike other herbs, infusing borage is difficult and also may not yield the same amount of nutrients.
How Does Borage Oil Works?
Borage
oil can be ingested or applied directly onto your skin. If taken
orally, borage oil can help you to repair your cellular activity, which
will keep your internal organs healthy. If used externally, it is
absorbed deep into your skin and enter your bloodstream.
Unlike
other oils, avoid heating it. Because the applied heat can break down
the essential fatty acids in the oil into useless components. To
maintain its potency and stability, store it in a cool place and
refrigerate it after opening the container.
Uses Of Borage Oil
In
medieval Europe, it was used for it’s healing properties. Traditional
in herbal medicine, borage seed oil has been used for skin disorders.
This includes skin disorders such as eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, and
neurodermatitis. You can also find literature where it has also used for
–
a. Rheumatoid arthritis
b. Premenstrual syndrome (this includes breast pain or tenderness, skin breakouts, etc.)
c. Diabetes
d. Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
e. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
f. Alcoholism
g. Preventing heart disease and stroke.
h. Bone loss and osteoporosis (especially when combined with supplements like omega-3)
i. Skin disorders, including eczema or dermatitis
j. Menopause symptoms like hot flashes and night sweat
k. Hormonal imbalances, including adrenal insufficiency
l. Ongoing fatigue or chronic fatigue syndrome
m. Dealing with stress
n. Promoting breast-milk production
It
can also be used as a nice addition to salads, soups, and sauces.
Borage flowers are edible. Because of which they are often used in cake
decoration or made into sweet syrup.
Health Benefits Of Borage Oil
This oil has many health benefits, some of such uses are mentioned below:
Moisturizing your skin by hydrating it
It’s an active natural anti-aging agent.
High concentration of linolenic acid makes it a great anti-inflammatory agent.
Aid in relieving discomfort occurring due to endometriosis, PMS symptoms and menopausal symptoms.
Also, ease up cramping and pain
Borage
oil contain mucilage which can help to soothe your mucous membrane.
Hence can be used as the agent to manage Cough & Sore throat.
Reducing stress and high blood pressure
Borage
oil is used in aromatherapy. Because borage oil has an uplifting and
euphoric effect. It can also be used to ease your mood swings and
depression.
Here above-mentioned points are explained in details:-
1. Supplies Anti-Inflammatory Properties
Borage
oil has the high concentration of GLA. GLA has positive effects on cell
death (apoptosis). Ingested GLA is converted to dihomo-γ-linolenic acid
(DGLA). This acts as a precursor to prostaglandins and leukotriene.
DGLA lowers inflammation by inhibits leukotriene synthesis.
For
this reason, borage oil is used in lowering inflammatory and age-related
disorders like arthritis, atopic eczema, and respiratory disorders.
2. Have Antioxidant Properties That Fight Cancer
prevent cancer
GLA
present in borage seed oil has anti-mutagenic properties and
antioxidant capabilities. Hence they have the power to fight against the
growth of cancerous cells. In laboratory studies, borage oil exhibited
cytotoxic activities.
So you can use borage oil supplementation to
lower underlying oxidative genetic damage responsible for inflammation
and disease development.
3. Can Lower Arthritis Symptoms
Fights arthritisGLA
from borage oil seems to work like a natural remedy for rheumatoid
arthritis pain. This is especially observed when used in combination
with other conventional painkilling or anti-inflammatory medications.
There’s
evidence that some people notice a decrease in joint pain, swelling and
severity of tenderness following as little as six weeks of regular
borage oil treatment.
4. Fights Eczema And Skin Disorders
Fights with skin disordersGLA
has been shown to correct deficiencies in skin lipids (oils). When skin
can’t produce enough protective oils, there is a dysregulation of the
immune system.
This can cause the increase in inflammation and
specific immune responses such as skin flare-ups. Because human skin
can’t synthesize GLA, GLA-rich borage acts as a natural eczema remedy.
5. Helps To Heal Respiratory Infections
Borage
oil has been found to improve the lung function. This information can
be very helpful for people with inflamed respiratory infections and
disorders such as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Along with
that borage oil can reduce inflammation associated with such disorder.
There is also some evidence of borage oil when taken orally in combination with eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA).
According to that evidence, borage oil might reduce your number of days spent in the intensive care unit (ICU).
According
to that study, borage oil can reduce your length of time on the
breathing machine as in case of patients with acute respiratory distress
syndrome (ARDS).
6. Aids Growth And Development
Fatty
acids from borage oil and beneficial omega-3 supplements help to
support the development of the central nervous system. Studies, as
published in ‘Food and Chemical Toxicology’, has shown that the borage oil fed to rats for 90 days helped with their growth.
7. Might Help To Lower Fat Accumulation And Weight Gain
Helps weight gainFor
people struggling with weight loss, this can be good news! There’s
evidence that GLA present in borage oil causes less body fat
accumulation compared to other refined vegetable oils.
A 2000
study in Japan found that over the course of two weeks, rats that were
fed diet containing borage oil rather than safflower oil had the lower
accumulation of fats.
Is Borage Oil Safe?
Borage
oil is safe as long as you were taken it in right dosage amount.
Ideally, you can take 1,000 to 1,300 mg of borage oil daily.
Borage
oil is marketed in the form of soft gel or capsules. You can increase
your GLA absorption if you take borage oil orally with food. Since oil
can become rancid when it gets heated or exposed to UV light.
It
is a good idea to buy borage oil in light-resistant containers. To
maintain its shelf life, store borage oil somewhere in the dark and cool
place.
While buying borage oil, make sure that your borage oil is
free of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA). PA is a carcinogenic liver toxin.
Which may cause severe venous-occlusive disease even on small exposure.
Nursing,
pregnant, or women who are considering getting pregnant, you are
recommended to avoid borage oil. Since there are no confirmatory safety
studies of borage oil on developing fetus or with an infant. It is
better to be safe than sorry.
Borage Oil Dosage And Uses
The
appropriate dose of borage oil depends on for what purpose you’re going
to use it. But in most cases, for healthy adults recommended dosage is
500 mg to 3 grams taken once daily.
For patients suffering from
chronic inflammation such as rheumatoid arthritis patients. They can
take higher dose up to 3 grams to manage the excessive pain. But anyone
who is starting usage of borage oil for the first time should start with
the low dose of 500 mg.
Side Effects Of Borage Oil
No medicine is free from side effects. So some side effects are reported on the usage of borage oil. Some of them are:-
Nausea
Indigestion and stomach upset
Constipation or diarrhea
Rashes
Belching and bloating (rare).
Borage
Oil is linked with lowering seizure threshold in some patients. Thereby
there is a likelihood of occurring seizure in such patients. Borage Oil
according to some reports can act moderately as an anti-clotting agent
or blood thinner.
Hence they can interact with medications such as
warfarin. So if you are taking seizure medications or blood thinners,
it is advised to avoid the use of borage oil. Such patients should at
least consult your doctor before using it.
Adverse Effects Of Borage Oil
Borage
oil may contain the pyrrolizidine alkaloid amabiline. This alkaloid is a
hepatotoxic (risk of inducing liver damage). Hence you should always
check the label for ‘certified free of toxic unsaturated pyrrolizidine
alkaloids’ sign.
Borage oil may be unsafe during pregnancy.
Preliminary studies suggest that borage oil has a teratogenic effect.
Along with that it also showed that its prostaglandin E agonist action
might cause premature labor.
Hence it’s better to avoid usage of
borage oil by pregnant or lactating women. If you are women planning to
become pregnant, then as a preventive measure you should avoid the use
of borage oil.
As mentioned above borage seed oil as an
anti-coagulative effect. Hence there is a risk of prolonged bleeding
time or hemorrhage in patients who are on blood thinners. Hence it’s
better to avoid borage seed oil if you are a patient taking the blood
thinner.
Interactions
Borage oil interaction with medicineSide
effects in the majority of cases are associated with one or other
drug-drug interaction. In case of borage oil, because of its seizure
lowering capability, there is a risk of triggering a seizure in patients
using phenothiazines or tricyclic antidepressants.
Similarly,
NSAIDs such as aspirin can cause GIT bleeding. Hence such medications
along with borage oil can increase the risk of hemorrhage.
Borage Oil Show Moderate Interaction With
1.
Medications which increase the breakdown of other medications by the
liver (e.g., Cytochrome P450 inducers). Such medications include
Carbamazepine (Tegretol)
Phenobarbita
Phenytoin (Dilantin)
Rifampin
Medications that slow blood clotting (such as anticoagulant / Antiplatelet drugs). Examples of such medications are-
Aspirin
Heparin
Clopidogrel
Warfarin
Diclofenac
Naproxen
Ibuprofen
Medicines
used during surgery (Anesthesia). Hence, when you know you are going to
undergo a surgery, stop using borage oil few weeks before surgery to be
on a safer side.
Therapeutic Application Of Borage Oil
The
major application of borage seed oil is as an anti-inflammatory agent.
So below, some conditions are mentioned in which borage oil can be used
as a therapeutic agent
a. Rheumatoid Arthritis
A
study from the University of Pennsylvania showed that rheumatoid
arthritis patients taking 1.4 grams of borage oil daily experienced
reduced pain and swelling in their joints.
b. Skin Conditions
Borage
oil has the high concentration of essential fatty acids. A study done
on animals showed that there was the improvement in skin disorders
caused by fatty acid imbalances after using borage oil. Hence there is a
scope of using borage oil to treat acne, eczema, or psoriasis.
A recent study published in the ‘British Journal of Nutrition’
shown that women were experiencing irritation and reddening due to
various skin conditions, got relief after taking borage oil.
c. Periodontitis
According
to the study published in ‘Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Essential
Fatty Acids’, borage oil usage improved gum health and reduced
periodontitis-related gingivitis.
d. Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Borage
oil according to some study can boost the transmission of nerve
impulses. Hence it may help to minimize muscle spasms and numbness
associated with this nerve disorder.
e. Alzheimer’s Disease
Borage
oil can boost the transmission of nerve impulses. Hence this is
valuable information in treating this debilitating disease. Borage oil
also can contribute to the development of healthy nerve over time.
Hence,
borage seed oil is a highly beneficial oil with a various therapeutic
application. Even after this much information, there is a need for more
research to understand the real potential of Borage seed oil fully.