Healthful Flax
Flax is a whole food supplement that provides protein, minerals, and vitamins, and may help everything from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to blood pressure and digestion. And that’s not all: It covers the gamut of “anti” properties in a single bound, providing antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial, anticancer, anti – inflammatory, antidiabetic, anticholesterol, antilupus, and antioxidants benefits. Flaxseed is also known as an exceptional source of mucilage fiber, which soothes the intestinal tract and slows down absorption of glucose from the intestine – this superpower is helpful to hypoglycemics, diabetics, and obese individuals. Mucilage also helps establish and maintain bowel regularity; prevents bacteria taking hold in intestines. Bacteria in the large intestine, colon, is responsible for 90% of all disease. Flax also escorts cholesterol, bile acids and toxins out of the body. Another one of flax’s superpowers is its ability to provide essential nutrients. Flaxseeds are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids, lignans [phytonutrients carbohydrates thought to fight cancer and diabetes], fiber, and proteins. All of which are beneficial to the body. Anyone who is at risk of heart disease, breast cancer, or prostate cancer, (nearly all of us) should take this supplement. Flax oils are great for use on a tossed salad. Flax crackers, featured in the Infinite Health Resource Store, are a great way to get the full benefit of those great omega-3 fatty acids. One 4oz bag contains three servings and are a great snack for the whole family.
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