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Is GLA (gamma-linolenic acid from EPO/borage) legit?
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In our editorial model, GLA (gamma-linolenic acid from EPO/borage) maps to a Insufficient evidence verdict at 56/100 overall (evidence 48/100, safety 72/100, hype gap 64/100). Eczema/atopic dermatitis adjunct; PMS; Diabetic neuropathy niche. Typical label framing: Usually through evening primrose oil (8-10% GLA) or borage oil (20-25% GLA).
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