Flaxseed
is a wonderful, anti-ageing super star food. I was really surprised when I heard
about this not very long ago. I wanted to join this wagon of wellness and so I
researched until I felt satisfied that it could help me, too. Here are my
findings.
Flaxseeds
are tiny seeds of Linum usitatissimum,
which has been widely used for thousands of years as a source of food and
clothing. Flaxseeds have become very
popular recently, because they are a richest source of the Omega 3 essential
fatty acid Alpha Linolenic Acid
(ALA) and lignans. Even Gandhi wrote about this: “Wherever flaxseed
becomes a regular food item among the people, there will be better health.”
Flaxseed
contains 30-40% oil (including 36-50%
alpha linolenic acid, 23-24% linoleic acid- Omega-6 fatty acids), mucilage
(6%), protein (25%), Vitamin B group,
lecithin, selenium, calcium, folate, magnesium, zinc, carotene, sulfur, potassium, phosphorous ,
vitamins A and E and all essential amino acids.
Our
bodies function best when our diets contain a well-balanced ratio of these
fatty acids, meaning 1:1 ratio of omega-6 and omega-3. But we typically eat 10
to 30 times more omega-6 than omega-3’s, which is a prescription for trouble.
This imbalance puts us at greater risk for a number of serious illnesses,
including heart disease, cancer, stroke, and arthritis. As the most abundant
plant source of omega-3 fatty acids, flaxseed helps restore balance and lets
omega-3’s do what they’re best at: balancing the immune system, decreasing
inflammation, and lowering some of the risk factors for heart disease.
Flaxseed
helps the heart is by decreasing the
ability of platelets to clump together. Flax seed helps to lower high blood pressure,
clears clogged coronaries, lowers high blood cholesterol. It wonderfully relieves
the symptoms of Diabetes complications and lowers blood sugar level. Flaxseed help fight obesity. Adding flaxseed
to foods creates a feeling of satiation. Flaxseed increases energy, vitality, stamina
and shortens recovery time for fatigued muscles after exertion.
Flaxseeds
are the richest source
of lignans. Lignans are phytoestrogens, meaning that they are similar to but
weaker than the estrogen that a woman’s body produces naturally. Therefore,
they may also help alleviate menopausal discomforts such as hot flashes,
habitual abortion, and vaginal dryness. Lignan
are antibacterial, antifungal, anti-allergic,
antioxidant and antiviral.
Because
they are high in dietary fiber, ground flaxseeds can help to relieve constipation, hemorrhoids
and diverticular disease. Taken
for inflammatory bowel disease, flaxseed can help to calm inflammation and
repair any intestinal tract damage.
The
essential fatty acids in flaxseed are largely responsible for its skin-healing
powers. Dry skin, acne, rosacea, eczema, psoriasis,
skin cancers etc. always respond to the Flaxseed’s anti-inflammatory &
anti-allergic actions and overall skin-soothing properties. Flaxseed strengthen and fortify hair as well as nourish
dry or brittle nails. Flaxseed is an edible cosmetic. It is natural manicure and pedicure.
The
Flaxseed keeps your mind cool and you stay cheerful. Negative thoughts stay far
away from you. This is super anti depressant. Flaxseed contains lot of Omega-3 which is known
as SIM CARD of your mind. SIM CARD means S=Serene, I=Imagination, M=Memory,
C=Concentration & Creativity, A=Alertness, R=Reading, Writing &
thinking skill, D=Divine. You don’t become angry. Flaxseed’s nerve-nourishing
actions may also help in the treatment of diabetic neuropathy, Alzheimer’s
disease, Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis. Flaxseed is beneficial in all joints and
muscular pains.
Because
the hormone-balancing lignans and plant estrogens in flaxseed helps stabilize a
woman’s estrogen-progesterone ratio, they can have beneficial effects on the
menstrual cycle, dry vagina and relieve the hot flashes of menopause.
The EFAs
also play a role in keeping sperm healthy, which may be of value in treating
male infertility. Flaxseed is better than Viagra for erectile dysfunction. Many patients are reporting
that it delayed their ejaculation times as long as they wish.
Dr.
Johanna Budwig proposed Flaxseed oil and cottage cheese diet for treatment of cancer. Dr. Budwig used to get 90% success even in
those seriously ill patients who were rejected by medical practitioners. Dr. Budwig has been
nominated for a Nobel Prize 7 times, but she refused the conditional Nobel
Prize every time because she was told to
include chemo and radio in her protocol.
Ways to include flax seed in home
cooking
Sprinkle
30-50 Gms ground flax seed on your curd, cereals and salads or add to the whole
wheat flour for making bread, chapattis or parathas.
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