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Evening primrose extract with excellent anti-inflammatory and alleviating effects

Posted by Lee Moon Won(ip:)

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This is Dr. Lee, Moon Won.

 

I extract therapeutic ingredients from wild flowers and use them to treat hair loss and scalp diseases. 

Last August, I picked and extracted evening primrose along with arrowroot flowers.


It's not until late fall that I'm posting what happened in the summer in the news section.

Evening primrose is one of the representative summer flowers that bloom from July to August.

As the name suggests, the flower blooms yellow when the sun goes down and at night, and the petals close again in the morning.


Because of this characteristic, in the West, it is called Evening Primrose or Sundrops because it is a rose that blooms in the evening. In the East it is called ‘a fragrant flower that blooms in the evening’ or ‘a flower looking at the moon’.

 

By the way, although flowers are pretty, picking flowers that bloom in summer is accompanied by a lot of effort and tension. There is also the risk of snake bites and bee stings as you have to manually pick flowers one by one in a scorching sun.

 

Evening primrose has anti-inflammatory effects, so it has been widely used as a medicine since ancient times. The oil of the seed lowers cholesterol, reduces itching and menstrual cramps.

 

I use flowers. It has a mild scent and feels good when applied to the scalp.

Evening primrose extract is used to treat seborrheic dermatitis, folliculitis, scalp psoriasis, and eczema.

 

Now that I have worked on the evening primrose to be used for one year, I have to wait again the next year.

After spending the summer like this, I have to pick flowers that bloom in the fall.

If you are a little lazy, you miss the flowering time, and then you have to wait until the next year, which is a series of tensions at every moment.



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