Cluj, Romania, March 06, 2010 -- Flaxseed oil or linseed oil is one of the oldest commercial oils of the world. Extracted from the seed of the flax plant, it has many uses. Apart from being edible and a good medium to cook healthy food, it is also used commercially in paintings and varnishing.
The benefits of flaxseed oil are manifold- all coming from the fact that it is the richest plant source of omega 3 fatty acids, known for creating good cholesterol or HDL in the heart. Omega 3 fatty acids have numerous health benefits. It is long known to be a good growth supplement to growing children. It is also found to be good for the heart, as it increases the production of good cholesterol as well as regularizes bold pressure. This brings down the danger of a heart attack and any other heart problem considerably. Research also indicates these fatty acids to be prohibitory to certain type of cancer- mainly prostate, colon and breast cancer. It is also said to help with painful ailments like rheumatism and varicose veins. In infants and small children, mega 3 fatty acids are said to be an immune booster. It is also helpful in increasing brain function especially retaining memory, as adults if a good supplement of mega 3 fatty acids has been introduced in children.
With so many benefits, omega 3 fatty acids have become a nutritional necessity. Fish oil is known to be the richest source but a lot of people have become aware of the ethical issues of killing fishes indiscriminately and harming the habitat. Flaxseed comes as a wholesome alternative, which can be consumed by vegetarians and vegans alike, without compromising on any ethics and beliefs.
Flaxseed can be consumed in a lot of ways. The seed has a nutty taste, which goes well with a lot of variety of food like porridge, cereals, bread or even salads. The seed also has a huge proportion of fiber which adds on to the benefits. It is known to regularize bowel movements and is a natural cure for constipation. It can also be consumed mixed with water, milk or even juice. About 1-2 tablespoon of ground flaxseed mixed with any meal is a good nutritional supplement, for children and adults alike.
The best known way to consume flaxseed is ground flaxseed, which retains all the nutritional values of flaxseed and is an excellent source of dietary fiber as well. It is also easiest to store, as it can be well kept for a time as long as year, if packed in an airtight container and put in the refrigerator. When consumed as oil, it loses some of its benefits. It does not provide the fiber content, which can be an important part of a well-rounded healthy diet. Flaxseed oil is also a heavy vegetable oil, which has a tendency to turn rancid if kept for long periods of time. Food cooked with this oil should also be consumed as soon as possible to prevent the rancid smell of oil permeating into the whole dish.
Apart from being a rich source of omega 3 fatty acids and dietary fiber, flaxseed has other nutritional contents which are equally important. It is also rich in alpha linolenic acid, potassium and lignans. With its multiple benefits, it is considered to be an excellent supplement. It is especially beneficial to diabetics who are always advised a low-carbohydrate diet. Flaxseed has almost no amount of carbohydrate in its contents, which makes it suitable for nutritional source for diabetics. Low carbohydrate diets are also sought by weight-watchers, who find munching flaxseed keeps off the hunger pangs for long. It is also considered a dietary must for the beauty conscious for it is known to account for healthy and glowing skin. High fiber content makes it a natural laxative and it is also known for its anti inflammatory functions. Women are advised to consume one to two tablespoon of flaxseed to ensure reduced pre menstrual symptoms. It is also known to increase fertility in women and is helpful in alleviating menopausal symptoms as well. www.flaxseedoil.info can give a detailed account of benefits of flaxseed oil.
With a tasty, nutty taste, flaxseed can be incorporated in a number of ways in a meal. Simple recipes at www.flaxseedoil.info can be worth a try at the kitchen. Be it porridge, muffins or bread, flaxseed can be added to whatever that is best loved by you and your family. Or you can try all of them, by turn, bringing change to routine.
While rich in benefits, it is advised to comply by certain caution when introducing flaxssed as a dietary supplement. Since it is a powerful laxative, it should not be consumed by individuals who are prone to the irritable bowel syndrome. An excessive consumption of flaxseed can lead to a bowel obstruction and diarrhea. Consumption should also be avoided if accompanied by severe stomach pains or any kind of rash.
The benefits of Flaxseed are many and well established. Whatever form is chosen for consumption, it can only be beneficial for the body and overall health.
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