
Flax Seeds
Flax Seeds: Natural Source of Omega-3s, Fiber & Plant-Based Protein
Scientific Name:
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Linum usitatissimum
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Description:
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Flax seeds are tiny, flat seeds packed with essential nutrients that support heart health, digestion, and hormonal balance.
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Known as one of the richest plant sources of omega-3 fatty acids (ALA), lignans, and dietary fiber, flax seeds are a powerful addition to any wellness-conscious diet.
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Product Form:
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Whole or ground seeds (depending on offering)
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Ingredients:
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100% pure Flax Seeds (Linum usitatissimum)
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Concerns it can address / Key Benefits:
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For Internal Wellness:
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High in soluble and insoluble fiber for digestive support and bowel regularity
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May help regulate cholesterol and blood sugar levels
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Omega-3 fatty acids support heart and brain function
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Lignans (plant compounds) may support hormonal balance and act as antioxidants
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For Skin & Hair (Indirect):
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Nutrients contribute to skin hydration and scalp health
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Supports collagen formation and reduces inflammation
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How it can be used (Internal Consumption):
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Daily Use:
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Add 1–2 tablespoons of ground flax seeds to smoothies, oatmeal, yogurt, salads, or baked goods
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As Egg Substitute in Baking:
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Mix 1 tablespoon ground flaxseed with 3 tablespoons water, let sit for 5 minutes to form a gel
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Caution:
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Whole seeds may pass through undigested—grinding improves nutrient absorption
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Safety Information:
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For internal consumption
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Drink plenty of water to support digestion when consuming flax
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Introduce gradually if not accustomed to high-fiber foods
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Safe for most individuals, but consult your doctor if pregnant, breastfeeding, or on medication
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Storage Information:
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Store whole seeds in a cool, dry place
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Ground flax should be kept in the refrigerator in an airtight container to prevent rancidity
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