Guest guest Posted April 3, 2006 Report Share Posted April 3, 2006 My girlfriend said that Prevention magazine recently said that they have found some problems with flaxseeds. She couldn't remember what the issue was. Have you heard anything? Judy in Phx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 Judy wrote: > they have found some problems with flaxseeds. Totally amazingly, back in the 2000's of the messages, I ran across a whole alarm about flax yesterday. I followed links and saw that the posters had read about half of each article, i.e., not the whole thing, and then gone off and gotten upset. I have created a Flax Seed/Flax Oil folder in the Nutriton section of the files with information that I found researching the alarmist postings. My findings are as follows: if you eat twice your weight in flax seed daily, that could be a problem. Flax seed is good for providing fiber and EFAs. Flax oil is a good source of EFAs Flax seed and flax oil should not be cooked, as cooking (as in " frying " or " baking " , BUT NOT dehydrating at temperatures of 145degrees or lower) destroys the EFAs (you would still get the benefits of fiber from cooked flaxseed- but not from the oil, duh) Flax seed is a good binder, either whole or ground. Flax seed is a good thickener in shakes. Whole flax seed is good to use if you have issues with constipation. Please go to the files and read the articles on flax seed/flax oil. Then make your own conclusions. Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 paddlerwoman wrote: > Also, I heard that one of the problems with some of the flax > research is that they use oil or preground flax. > For the most nutrition, grind your seeds when you are using > them. Flax oil is okay if all you are looking for is the EFAs. It is pretty difficult to get too much flax oil... I mean, are you going to drink it? Most people won't be able to figure out how to use more than 4 T a day, if that much... the trick is to keep flax oil in the refrigerator. Purchase whole flax seed and do not grind it up until you are ready to use it. If you must purchase ground flax seed, store it in the freezer. Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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