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Hmm, just copied and pasted this below from an article that came up on borage

oil and seizures , looks like a bit of a worry ? The article also says

to use with caution when mixing with other oils such as fish oils.

The full link is

http://www.gettingwell.com/drug_info/nmdrugprofiles/nutsupdrugs/bor_0039.shtml

PRECAUTIONS

Pregnant women and nursing mothers should avoid using borage oil supplements.

Those with a history of partial complex seizure disorders, such as temporal lobe

epilepsy, should avoid using borage oil. Likewise, those with other types of

seizure disorders and schizophrenics who are being treated with certain

neuroleptic drugs, such as aliphatic phenothiazines (e.g. chlorpromazine), which

may lower seizure threshold, should avoid using borage oil. Because of possible

antithrombotic activity of borage oil, those with hemophilia or other

hemorrhagic diatheses and those taking warfarin should exercise caution in the

use of this supplement. Borage oil supplementation should be halted before any

surgical procedure.

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susan,

borage is an herb, why do they mix it in the fish oil?

i wasn't aware of this.

andrea.

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> Hmm, just copied and pasted this below from an

> article that came up on borage oil and seizures

> , looks like a bit of a worry ? The article

> also says to use with caution when mixing with other

> oils such as fish oils.

>

> The full link is

>

http://www.gettingwell.com/drug_info/nmdrugprofiles/nutsupdrugs/bor_0039.shtml

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> PRECAUTIONS

> Pregnant women and nursing mothers should avoid

> using borage oil supplements. Those with a history

> of partial complex seizure disorders, such as

> temporal lobe epilepsy, should avoid using borage

> oil. Likewise, those with other types of seizure

> disorders and schizophrenics who are being treated

> with certain neuroleptic drugs, such as aliphatic

> phenothiazines (e.g. chlorpromazine), which may

> lower seizure threshold, should avoid using borage

> oil. Because of possible antithrombotic activity of

> borage oil, those with hemophilia or other

> hemorrhagic diatheses and those taking warfarin

> should exercise caution in the use of this

> supplement. Borage oil supplementation should be

> halted before any surgical procedure.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> removed]

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Not checked my email for awhile so this might have been mentioned, we use

Eye -Q fish oil, after trying others , this had the least effect on seizures,

you can get it online,

Nicola, UK

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It is well known that borage oil and evening primrose oil lower the

seizure threshold. See the " Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Conference in New York City in November, 2001 " ; reported in " Epilepsy

Matters " the newsletter of the Canadian Epilepsy Alliance, Vol. 2, Issue

3, Fall 2002.

Bill

& Hill wrote:

> Hmm, just copied and pasted this below from an article that came up on borage

oil and seizures , looks like a bit of a worry ? The article also says

to use with caution when mixing with other oils such as fish oils.

>

> The full link is

http://www.gettingwell.com/drug_info/nmdrugprofiles/nutsupdrugs/bor_0039.shtml

>

>

> PRECAUTIONS

> Pregnant women and nursing mothers should avoid using borage oil supplements.

Those with a history of partial complex seizure disorders, such as temporal lobe

epilepsy, should avoid using borage oil. Likewise, those with other types of

seizure disorders and schizophrenics who are being treated with certain

neuroleptic drugs, such as aliphatic phenothiazines (e.g. chlorpromazine), which

may lower seizure threshold, should avoid using borage oil. Because of possible

antithrombotic activity of borage oil, those with hemophilia or other

hemorrhagic diatheses and those taking warfarin should exercise caution in the

use of this supplement. Borage oil supplementation should be halted before any

surgical procedure.

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