Flax Oil is nature's richest source of alpha-linolenic (ALA), an omega-3 essential ty your body naturally
converts to EPA and DHA - the same ty s in fish oil that support heart , reduce inflammation and improve
cellular integrity. Our flax oil is always fresh and never bitter due to our proprietary 3-step
filtration process that removes impurities. The result is a clean, fresh-tasting golden oil.Flax Facts Flax are a
rich source of Omega-3 essential ty s, dietary fiber, and s and minerals. They have distinct benefits in
both their formspressed into oil and as ground flaxseed. Flaxseed Oil Featuring concentrated as of
Alpha-Linolenic (ALA), flaxseed oil is nature s greatest vegetarian source of vegetarian Omega-3 ty s. ALA
is called an esssential ty because it is vital to our and since our bodies cannot produce it on their
own, it is essential that we receive it from dietary sources. ALA plays an important role in the of our hearts.
Several studies have suggested that consumption of dietary ALA may reduce the risk of heart disease and promote
overall heart . Ground Flaxseed Ground Flaxseed is a natural source of fiber (including mucilage), absorbing
excess liquid, protecting the digestive tract and promoting bowel regularity. While the oil pressed from flaxseed is
rich in Omega-3 ty s, the themselves are also a concentrated source of lignans - phytoestrogens that are
not only suggested to be able to regulate hormone balance but which also have have antioxidant properties. Flaxseed
History Flaxseed has been a coveted source of for millennia. Ancient Egyptians and Greek physicians like
Hippocrates touted its ability to cure various ills. In the 8th century A.D., King Charlemagne thought flax so
essential to that he wrote a series of laws requiring his subjects to consume a certain a each year. In
more recent centuries, classic al medicine texts note that flaxseed oil has been used to relieve tro-intestinal
pains and infections, colic and hemorrhoids. Applied topically, flaxseed oil was mixed with calcium oxide to use on
burns, and blended with honey to remove facial spots. The themselves have been used for a bevy of ailments�from
alleviating to treating s, colds, respiratory infections and urinary tract infections. Lignans
Lignans are phytoestrogens found in high fiber foods such as cereals, grains, nuts, fruits and vegetables. Researchers
have found flax to be the richest source of lignans, with a lignan content 100-times higher than its
nearest competitor, oat bran. Once ingested, lignans have both an estrogen and anti-estrogen-like effect, similar to
soy. Scientists believe the effects of lignans on estrogen sm, in addition to their antioxidant and fiber
properties, may explain why populations eating diets rich in lignans have a lower incidence of cancer. Other studies
indicate flax lignans reduce cholesterol and prevent atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and es in
animals. Clinical studies are currently underway to see if the same effects apply to humans. Flaxseed and You For
maximum benefit to your overall , we recommend supplementing your diet with both flaxseed oil and ground flaxseed.
Take at least 1 tablespoon of Flaxseed Oil daily per 100 pounds of body weight for Omega-3 ty benefit. Take at
least 2 tablespoons of ground flaxseed per 100 pounds of body weight for fiber and lignan benefit. Possible Drug
Interactions and Contraindications for Flax Intestinal bacteria play a vital role in the bioavailability of
lignans. Therefore, the use of antibiotic drugs, which greatly reduces the viability of intestinal bacteria, can
curtail the production and absorption of the mammalian lignans, enterodiol and enterolactone, which are normally
produced in
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- DESCRIPTION DETAILS FACTS DIRECTIONS WARNINGS Flax Oil is nature's richest source of alpha-linolenic (ALA), an omega-3 essential ty your body naturally converts to EPA and DHA - the same ty s in fish oil that support heart , reduce inflammation and improve cellular integrity. Our flax oil is always fresh and never bitter due to our proprietary 3-step filtration process that removes impurities. The result is a clean, fresh-tasting golden oil. Flax Facts Flax are a rich source of Omega-3 essential ty s, dietary fiber, and s and minerals. They have distinct benefits in both their formspressed into oil and as ground flaxseed. Flaxseed Oil Featuring concentrated as of Alpha-Linolenic (ALA), flaxseed oil is nature s greatest vegetarian source of vegetarian Omega-3 ty s. ALA is called an esssential ty because it is vital to our and since our bodies cannot produce it on their own, it is essential that we receive it from dietary sources. ALA plays an important role in the of our hearts. Several studies have suggested that consumption of dietary ALA may reduce the risk of heart disease and promote overall heart . Ground Flaxseed Ground Flaxseed is a natural source of fiber (including mucilage), absorbing excess liquid, protecting the digestive tract and promoting bowel regularity. While the oil pressed from flaxseed is rich in Omega-3 ty s, the themselves are also a concentrated source of lignans - phytoestrogens that are not only suggested to be able to regulate hormone balance but which also have have antioxidant properties. Flaxseed History Flaxseed has been a coveted source of for millennia. Ancient Egyptians and Greek physicians like Hippocrates touted its ability to cure various ills. In the 8th century A.D., King Charlemagne thought flax so essential to that he wrote a series of laws requiring his subjects to consume a certain a each year. In more recent centuries, classic al medicine texts note that flaxseed oil has been used to relieve tro-intestinal pains and infections, colic and hemorrhoids. Applied topically, flaxseed oil was mixed with calcium oxide to use on burns, and blended with honey to remove facial spots. The themselves have been used for a bevy of ailments�from alleviating to treating s, colds, respiratory infections and urinary tract infections. Lignans Lignans are phytoestrogens found in high fiber foods such as cereals, grains, nuts, fruits and vegetables. Researchers have found flax to be the richest source of lignans, with a lignan content 100-times higher than its nearest competitor, oat bran. Once ingested, lignans have both an estrogen and anti-estrogen-like effect, similar to soy. Scientists believe the effects of lignans on estrogen sm, in addition to their antioxidant and fiber properties, may explain why populations eating diets rich in lignans have a lower incidence of cancer. Other studies indicate flax lignans reduce cholesterol and prevent atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and es in animals. Clinical studies are currently underway to see if the same effects apply to humans. Flaxseed and You For maximum benefit to your overall , we recommend supplementing your diet with both flaxseed oil and ground flaxseed. Take at least 1 tablespoon of Flaxseed Oil daily per 100 pounds of body weight for Omega-3 ty benefit. Take at least 2 tablespoons of ground flaxseed per 100 pounds of body weight for fiber and lignan benefit. Possible Drug Interactions and Contraindications for Flax Intestinal bacteria play a vital role in the bioavailability of lignans. Therefore, the use of antibiotic drugs, which greatly reduces the viability of intestinal bacteria, can curtail the production and absorption of the mammalian lignans, enterodiol and enterolactone, which are normally produced in the body from.