What is Flax good for?
HERBAL USES
FLAX
Flax may help strengthen nails, bones & teeth, and may promote healthy skin. It may also assist with colon issues, female disorders, and inflammation.
Uses
MAY help with:
Nutrients & Phytochemicals
Scientific Name: (Linum Usitaatissimum) Phytochemicals: Apigenin, Beta-Carotene, Beta-Sitosterol, Campesterol, Chlorogenic Acid, Cycloartenol, Lecithin, Luteolin, Myristic Acid, Squalene, Stigmasterol, and Vitexin Nutrients: Amino Acids, Calcium, Essential Fatty Acids, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sulfur, Vanadium, and Zinc Vitamins: B1, B2, B3, B5, and E Comments: Flaxseeds are an excellent source of fiber and can be easily added to food
Popular Uses.
Colon Issues
Anti-Inflammatory
Fiber
Flax has many uses primarily for oil, food, and fibers. Some of the largest manufacturers of flax seed are Canada and Russia.
Grow Your Own Flax
How to grow Flax
Watch this video to get tips and pointers about growing your very own Flax.
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May benefit with: Healthy skin, nails, and bones.
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