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GLA
(redirected from Gamma Linolenic Acid)

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GLAGreater London Authority
GLAGamma Linolenic Acid
GLAGross Leasable Area
GLAGreater Los Angeles
GLAGood Luck All
GLAGlobal Liberation Army (gaming)
GLAGross Living Area (real estate)
GLAGross Lettable Area
GLAGrenade Launcher (Australia)
GLAGreat Lakes Avengers (Marvel Comics)
GLAGeorgia Library Association
GLAGaslight Anthem (New Brunswick, NJ band)
GLAGeneral Ledger Account
GLAGeneralized Lloyd Algorithm
GLAGradual Learning Algorithm (linguistics)
GLAGoddard Laboratory for Atmospheres
GLAGreat Lakes Area
GLAGreat Lakes Aquarium
GLAGreat Lakes Academy (private school; Plano, TX)
GLAGlasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom - Glasgow Scotland (Airport Code)
GLAGust Load Alleviation (aviation)
GLAGrand Larceny Auto
GLAGlucose Lowering Agent
GLAGhana Library Association (est. 1962)
GLAGlobal Label Allocation
GLAGaming Liberation Army (gaming)
GLAGuide to Literary Agents (Writer's Digest book)
GLAGay Lesbian Alliance (various locations)
GLAGeneric Log Adapter


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However, its oil contains something called gamma linolenic acid which helps reduce inflammation.
Horrobin, "The Effects of Gamma Linolenic Acid on Breast Pain and Diabetic Neuropathy: Possible Non-Eicosanoid Mechanisms," Prostaglandins Leukotr.
Balmy Pyjamas, right, are made from 100 per cent pure cotton, and are impregnated with Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA), an omega-6 essential fatty acid proven to be effective in soothing sore, inflamed skin characteristic of dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis.
 
 
 
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