Evening Primrose Oil for Sjogren's Syndrome User Reviews
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"At the time I discovered an article by Dr. Oz about ways to relieve the symptoms of Sjögren's, my eyes were extremely red, swollen, itchy, and dry. Nothing was helping - I was using a humidifier and had tried numerous creams and lotions. Dr. Oz suggested a list of vitamins and oils, of which Evening Primrose Oil was a significant part. I started taking 6 capsules daily, and within 3 days could see some improvement. It has been 4 months now, and my eyes are completely back to normal. I don't even have to use my gel drops anymore."