Health Benefits of Flax seeds
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Flax seeds
are loaded with Omega-3 essential fatty acids, are extremely high in
fiber, and contain Lignans, which help ease menopausal symptoms. The
powerful little seeds also help prevent against heart disease, stroke,
diabetes, and cancer.
There are two different types
of flax seeds, which are the brown and yellow versions. Flaxseeds can be
added to yogurts, cereals, and even sprinkled on salads. Flaxseed oil is
a substitute for the traditional seed variant, which can be used as a
cooking alternative to regular oil. It can help treat osteoarthritis,
rheumatoid arthritis, and promote low blood pressure.
Precautions:
- Pregnant women and possibly breastfeeding mothers should avoid taking ground flax seed or flax seed supplements.
- Consult with your physician if you are taking blood-thinners, as the flax seed can increase the risk of bleeding.
- People suffering from prostate cancer, high blood pressure, hypothyroidism, and hormone-sensitive conditions, should consume the flax seeds with caution, and consult with their doctors.
- People taking diabetes medications, to stabilize the blood sugar levels should monitor their blood sugar levels regularly.
- Drink plenty of water with the flax seeds to prevent gastrointestinal side effects.
- Avoid large amounts of flax seeds, as it may cause intestinal obstruction.
You'll certainly want to add
flax seeds to your dietary intake, after reading about the top 10
incredible health benefits below!
1) Promotes Weight Loss -
The omega-3 essential fatty acids help keep your metabolism in check,
and give you energy throughout the day. The magical seeds are high in B
vitamins, potassium, magnesium and zinc, all essential components for
weight loss. Flax seeds are also gluten-free, and can be mixed together
with low fat or Greek yogurts, for a perfect and healthy snack during
the day.
2) Lowers Bad Cholesterol Levels -
Flax seeds can help keep the LDL cholesterol (the bad guys) down, while
promoting HDL cholesterol levels (the good guys) in the system. The LDL
cholesterol helps keep your blood pressure regulated, and prevents heart
disease. You can eat 2-4 teaspoons per day, or 1-2 capsules of flax seed
oil. Consult with your physician before taking the supplement version.
3) Helps Fight Cancer -
The lignans contained in flax seeds can help reduce the risks for breast
cancer, due to their anti-estrogen components. The lignans assist in
blocking enzymes that are involved in the production of hormone
metabolism, which cause the growth and spread of tumor cells. Flax seeds
also prevent prostate, ovarian and colon cancer. The omega-3 fatty acids
play a crucial role in fighting off the cancer cells.
4) Protects Against Heart Disease -
The ALA omega-3 fatty acids of the flax seeds are known for reducing the
build-up of fats in the arteries, leading to atherosclerosis. They also
help reduce inflammation, while preventing arterial clots, that cause
strokes and heart attacks. Keep your heart healthy with a daily dosage
of flax seeds to your diet!
5) Promotes Healthy Skin -
The high anti-inflammatory properties of flax seeds, help to keep your
skin fully hydrated and moisturized. The essential omega-3 fatty acids
also reduce some chronic skin conditions, such as rosacea, acne, eczema,
skin allergies, sunburn, and even protect against skin cancer. You can
try rubbing a little flax seed oil gently on your skin on a daily basis
to ensure smooth clean skin.
6)Helps Treat Menopausal Symptoms - Flax seeds
are high in lignans, which contain estrogen-like qualities that can
reduce menopausal symptoms in women. The lignans act like conventional
hormone replacement therapy, which combat hot flashes, mood swings, and
prevent against ovarian cancer. The suggested dosage of flax seeds is a
single tablespoon, two or three times per day. Please consult with your
doctor beforehand.
7) Keeps Blood Sugar Stabilized -
Flax seeds are widely used to promote healthy blood sugar levels in
people who suffer from Type II diabetes. The alpha-linolenic acid and
fiber of the tiny seeds, help prevent high blood sugar levels in the
body. They also improve insulin sensitivity in glucose intolerant
people.
8) Promotes Healthy Hair -
The vitamin E contained in flax seeds, helps provide adequate
nourishment to your hair follicles and roots. The omega-3 fatty acids
replenish brittle hair, prevent scales, and also alopecia (hair loss).
The essential fatty acids of the seeds aid in the promotion of strong
healthy hair.
9) Improves Digestion - The
high soluble fiber content contained in flax seeds, helps to promote
healthy digestion, and prevents against colon cancer. Consumption of
ground flax seeds allows for the smooth passage of food through the
intestines as well. Make sure you drink plenty of water to aid in the
digestion process, and stay fully hydrated all day.
10) Detoxifies the Body -
Flax seeds are rich in fiber, which flushes out harmful toxins from the
body, cleanses the colon, and helps promote a healthy immune system. The
detoxifying process is essential for combating chronic fatigue and
inflammation symptoms. Add a tablespoon of flax seeds to your morning
bowl of oatmeal, and reap the detoxifying benefits!
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