Flax Seed The Good Fat
Yes, there is most defiantly good fat and you need it for
your body to function properly. Omega-3 essential fatty acids,
these are the good guys and like everything in life you get
the good and the bad.
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the bad ones. Omega-3 essential fatty acids cannot be made
by the body and must be included in our diet or supplemented.
You can get it from fish oils, salmon, shark, mackerel herring
and tuna, or take flax seed. If you grind up the flax seeds
you will also get the benefit of the omega-3 essential fatty
acids, along with a very good source of fibre.
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If you suffer from any illness or like most of us you want
a healthy pain free body at any age, and then just ask yourself
one question; am I getting enough Omega-3 essential fatty acids?
There is a very good chance you are not, especially if you
eat fast processed foods. These fast processed foods are
becoming the standard American Diet, just take a look around
and you will see over weight and obese people everywhere you
look. If they were eating correctly they would not be like they
are, but we look for the easy way of doing things and that includes
food preparation. We have become lazy and do not want to spend
time on preparation; however, if we want a healthy pain free body
then we must get back to basics and only eat fresh organic fruit,
vegetables and meat.
Flax Seed oil is without doubt, the best source of Omega-3
essential fatty acid, and another important fact, flax seed
has the correct ratio of Omega-3 to Omega-6.
Nutritionally Perfect Flaxseed.
A nutritional analysis of this near miraculous food
reveals that mankind could very nearly sustain life on a
diet consisting wholly of flaxseeds, get ready for some
surprising facts.
Amino Acids - Flaxseed offers all of the essential
amino acids, the ones the body requires but cannot manufacture.
Replenishing the building blocks of life (proteins) is a daily
requirement. If just one essential amino acid is missing
from the diet, the resulting protein deficiency can lead
to serious disease.
Vitamins - Flaxseed is a rich source of the
important fat-soluble vitamins: A, D, E, BI, B2, and C
(water-soluble). This should not come as a surprise.
These are the vitamins the body needs to efficiently
process the essential fatty acids. Even science is
beginning to recognize that nature seldom slips up.
Minerals - Flaxseed contains all the major
minerals (potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, calcium,
sulphur, iron, zinc, sodium, and chlorine) plus the
important trace minerals (manganese, silicon, copper,
fluorine, aluminum, nickel, cobalt, iodine, molybdenum,
and chromium). If you recognize that selenium and
vanadium are not listed, chalk it up to the fact that
very likely the seeds were not tested for these only
recently identified minerals.
Fibre - Flaxseed is considered an excellent
source of fibre, required for healthy intestinal and
colon functioning. Fiber assists in removing cholesterol,
softens the stool, and relieves constipation. The
experts point out that a diet high in fiber helps
cleanse the toxins from the blood and liver and goes a
long way - toward improving the quality of life as we age.
Mucilage - The old-fashioned name for glue
may have been mucilage, but that does not apply here.
This gelatin-type substance reduces excess stomach acidity,
soothes and lines the mucous membranes of the digestive and
intestinal tracts (assuring a smooth trouble-free passage
of stool), and helps move cholesterol along. Because it
acts to regulate the glucose content of the blood, mucilage
is believed useful to the diabetic as well.
To your continued good health,
J. H. Bragg
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