10 Dec, 2024

Flax Seed

Specifications :

Product Name : 

Flax Seed

Botanical Name : 

Linum usitatissimum

Quality / Grade : 

Brown, Sortex & ETO Sterilize

Packaging : 

10 Kg, 15 Kg, 25 Kg PP bag

Shelf Life : 

12 months when stored under the correct conditions

Origin : 

India
 

Description :

    Flaxseed, or linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.), comes from the flax plant, which is an annual herb. The ancient Egyptians used flaxseed as both food and medicine. In the past, flaxseed was used mostly as a laxative. It is high in fiber and contains a gummy material called mucilage, both of which expand when they come in contact with water. They add bulk to stool and help it move more quickly through the intestines.

Benefits :

  • Their insoluble fiber aids digestion, helps keep you regular and prevents constipation.
  • Flaxseeds are also high in soluble fiber, which helps you feel full so you’re less likely to overeat.
  • Flaxseeds may also help lower blood pressure.
  • One small study compared flaxseed to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in menopausal women.

Uses :

  • Flax meal is used to improvise digestive health and mitigate constipation. It can be consumed in various different ways which can help to reduce the risk of heart disease.
  • Its antioxidant properties have proven great health benefits and it helps to prevent disease by removing free radicals from our body.
  • Flax seed contains high amount of amino acids like arginine and glutamine and therefore most of the vegans prefer flax seeds as a source of protein.
 

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