Flaxseed may help lower hemoglobin A1C levels due to its high content of soluble fiber and omega-3 fatty acids, which can improve insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control. Some studies suggest that incorporating flaxseed into the diet may lead to better glycemic management in individuals with Diabetes. However, more research is needed to establish a definitive link and determine optimal amounts for effect. Always consult a healthcare professional before making significant dietary changes, especially for diabetes management.
Very beneficial. Ground flax seed is a good source of omega-3 fatty acid, fiber, and phytochemicals. Ground flax and flax seed oil has been found to help lower LDL and help reduce cholesterol as well. Because of the previous two benefits, it helps reduce the risk of heart disease.
Flax seed is one of, if not the highest, fiber containing supplement on the market. What a heavy diet of fiber does is send metabolites to your colon instead of your bladder. So consuming flax seed days up to a urinalysis could help lower the THC content in your urine. But will not rid your body of it.
Flax seed is a rich source of micronutrients, fiber, vitamin B1,and omega 3. They can help lower the risk of diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.
Flax grows from a flax seed.
I have not heard or read anything indicating flax seed improves libido. Flax seed can help with erectile dysfunction and prostate health.
Flax seed is derived from the flax plant (also known as common flax or linseed).
Yes, olive oils and flax seed oils help considerably, in this regard.
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Flax seed acording to some artritis sufferers offers relief from the disease. Go to the related link below ( Natural Medicine for Osteoarthritis ) for more information.
The best way to store flax seed is in the refrigerator or in the freezer. Make sure the bag you store it in is airtight as flax seed can get rancid.
Flax seed oil in Punjabi can be translated as "ਅਲਸੀ ਬੀਜ ਤੇਲ" (alsi beej tel).
Tagalog just uses the English words "flax seed". Filipino botanists also call it "Linum usitatissimum".