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Flax
Seeds Linum
usitatissimum 100% REAL AYURVEDIC PURE NATURAL
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Flax seeds (Linum usitatissimum) —
also known as common flax or linseeds — are small oil seeds that originated in
the Middle East thousands of years ago.
Lately, they have gained popularity as a health food. This is
due to their high content of heart-healthy omega-3 fats, fiber, and other
unique plant compounds
Flax seeds have been linked to health benefits, such as improved
digestion and a reduced risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancer.
They’re easily incorporated into your diet — grinding them is the
best way to make the most of their health benefits.
Flax seeds are usually brown or yellow. They’re sold whole,
ground/milled, or roasted — and are often processed into flaxseed oil.
This article tells you everything you need to know about flax
seeds.
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Weight loss
Flax seeds may be useful as a part of a weight loss diet.
They contain soluble fiber, which becomes highly sticky when
mixed with water.
This fiber has been shown to be effective at suppressing hunger
and cravings, potentially promoting weight loss
A review of controlled studies concluded that flax seeds promote
weight loss in overweight and obese people. Those who added the seeds to their
diet lost an average of 2.2 pounds (1 kg), compared to the control group.
The analysis also showed that weight loss tended to be greater
in studies lasting for more than 12 weeks and among those who consumed more
than 30 grams of flax seeds per day.
Heart
health
Flax seeds have been associated with major benefits for heart
health, mainly attributed to their content of omega-3 fatty acids, lignans, and
fiber.
Blood cholesterol
High blood cholesterol is a well-known risk factor for heart
disease. This is especially true for oxidized LDL (bad) cholesterol
Human studies note that daily consumption of flax seeds — or
flaxseed oil — may lower cholesterol by 6–11%.
These studies also indicate a 9–18% reduction in the number of
LDL (bad) cholesterol particles
This is supported by animal studies showing that flax seeds may
improve cholesterol levels and the composition of blood fats
these seeds may be very useful when consumed along with
cholesterol-lowering medication.
One 12-month study found that flax seeds caused an additional
8.5% reduction in LDL (bad) cholesterol, compared to a control group.
This cholesterol-lowering effect is thought to be caused by the
high fiber and lignan content in flax seeds.
These substances bind with cholesterol-rich bile acids and carry
them down your digestive tract. This reduces cholesterol levels in your body.
Omega-3 fatty acids
Omega-3 fatty acids are essential. They may have benefits for
various aspects of heart health, including blood platelet function,
inflammation, and blood pressure.
Flax seeds are very high in the omega-3-fatty acid alpha-linolenic
acid (ALA).
They have been shown to decrease heart disease risk in animal
studies by reducing inflammation in the arteries
Several studies link ALA with a lower risk of stroke, heart
attacks, and chronic kidney disease. These studies observed a 73% lower risk of
sudden death as well, compared to people with lower ALA intake
In one study, people with heart disease were given 2.9 grams of
ALA per day for one year. Those receiving the supplement had significantly
lower rates of death and heart attacks than people in the control group
Plant-based ALA fatty acids seem to benefit heart health
similarly to fish oils, which are rich in EPA and DHA
Blood pressure
Eating flax seeds is an effective way to lower blood pressure
In a 6-month study in people with elevated blood pressure, those
consuming 3 tablespoons (30 grams) of flax seeds daily experienced a 10 and 7
mm Hg reduction in systolic and diastolic blood pressure, respectively.
People with a systolic level — the top number in a blood
pressure reading — greater than 140 mm Hg at the start of the study observed an
even greater reduction of 15 mm Hg
For each 5 mm Hg reduction in systolic and 2–5 mm Hg reduction
in diastolic blood pressure, your risk of stroke is estimated to be reduced by
11–13% and your risk of heart disease by 34%
Other health benefits of
flax seeds
Flax seeds have been shown to benefit many aspects of
human health.
Digestive health
Diarrhea and constipation cause major distress and may even
threaten your health.
About 2–7% of people in the United States experience chronic
diarrhea, while recurring constipation affects 12–19% of the population. Constipation
rate can be as high as 27% in Europe, with women at twice the risk of men.
Several studies have found that flax seeds prevent both diarrhea
and constipation
The insoluble fiber content in flax seeds adds bulk to your
digestive waste, acting as a laxative and relieving constipation
Soluble fiber is also thought to bind to water in your digestive
tract. This causes it to swell and increase the bulk of your stool, preventing
diarrhea
Diabetes
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 1 in 10 adults
had diabetes in 2012
Studies in people with type 2 diabetes show that supplementing
with 10–20 grams of flaxseed powder per day for 1–2 months may reduce fasting
blood sugar by up to 19.7%
However, not all studies find flax seeds to be effective in
regulating blood glucose and insulin levels
Though the link between flax seeds and type 2 diabetes is still
unclear, they may be considered a safe and healthy addition to your diet if you
have type 2 diabetes
The bottom line
Flax seeds have become popular due to their high content of
omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and other plant compounds, which are responsible
for many of the seeds’ benefits.
They may aid weight loss and improve blood sugar control, as
well as heart and digestive health.
If you want to boost your health with these tiny powerhouses,
you can buy them locally or online
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