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GeminiLover75
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posted October 02, 2007 10:18 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for GeminiLover75     Edit/Delete Message
Hey, I'm just wondering if I could get some feedback on different people's experiences with the various omega oils? Usually I take evening primrose oil and it seems to work reasonably well for preventing PMS and it also *seems* to help with inflammation. But I'm wondering if I'd be better off taking something else - so I'm curious to know what people think of the others.

I don't think I would take fish oil again - I took it several years ago and it made me do fishy tasting burps... disgusting... also it made my skin too oily. I eat salmon and tuna and I'm happy with that rather than taking the concentrated oil.

I'm wondering also about flaxseed oil, as I'm considering this one - and cod liver oil, is this a good one?

My main reasons for taking omega oils is for PMS, good skin, and I think there's probably still some inflammation from my back/shoulder injury (but my stomach doesn't like anti-inflammatory pills), so I believe anything that contains omega oils is anti-inflammatory? But do ALL of them also prevent PMS? I'm *kinda* thinking it may be time to switch to flaxseed oil... my intuition sometimes gives me such random ideas about what I should do for my health, and then I find out there's a good reason why the idea had come to me... so because of that, I guess I'm mostly interested in people's experiences of flaxseed?

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GeminiLover75
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posted October 02, 2007 11:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for GeminiLover75     Edit/Delete Message
Hmm... I just found this info about flaxseed oil. It seems like it would help with my muscle recovery... right now it's looking like chronic muscle injury to my shoulders, plus apparently I had a neck sprain but that doesn't seem so bad now since physiotherapy. The shoulders are still giving me trouble though. So... maybe my 'body intuition' has worked for my benefit again! (Would you believe I started taking calcium and magnesium after dreaming about it one night, and it was an important thing for my muscles and nerves!)


http://ga.essortment.com/whatisflaxsee_pfy.htm

What is flax seed oil and what are the benefits?
What is flax seed oil, and what are the benefits? Learn here..


What is Flax Seed Oil and how can it benefit me? I was faced with this question when I started hearing about Flax Seed not long ago. It's become a 'buzz word' in society and seems to be making great strides in increased health for many. I wanted to join that wagon of wellness and so I researched until I felt satisfied that it could help me, too. Here are my findings:


Flax Seed Oil is a blue flowering plant that is grown on the Western Canadian Prairies for its oil rich seeds. This natural oil (also known as Linseed Oil) is highly recommended for the general well being and whole body nutrition and is considered to be nature's richest source of omega-3 fatty acids that are required for the health of almost all body systems.



Flax Seed Oil contains omega-6 and omega-9 essential fatty acids, B vitamins, potassium, lecithin, magnesium, fiber, protein, and zinc and also provides approximately 50% more omega-3 oils than what you could get from taking fish oil, minus that horrible "fishy" after taste. Sounded good to me already!


Should you add flax seed oil to your diet?


Some nutritionists, researchers, and scientists believe that it could be the most important health-promoting supplement next to a multi-vitamin. Nearly every system in the body can benefit from flax seed oil's natural properties, including the cardiovascular system, immune system, circulatory system, reproductive system, nervous system, as well as joints.


Just look at this list of facts and studies of what Flax Seed Oil can and may accomplish:


- Research shows low incidence of breast cancer and colon cancer in populations that have high amounts of lignan in their diet. Flax is 100 times richer in lignan than most whole grains.

- Studies show that Omega-3 fatty acids help lower cholesterol and blood triglycerides, and prevent clots in arteries, which may result in strokes, heart attacks and thromboses.

- Helps protect the body against high blood pressure, inflammation, water retention, sticky platelets and lowered immune function.

- Shortens recovery time for fatigued muscles after exertion.

- Increases the body's production of energy and also increases stamina.

- Accelerates the healing of sprains and bruises.

- Eases weight loss in people afflicted with obesity.

- Stimulates brown fat cells and increases the metabolic rate making it easier to burn off fat.

- Improves the absorption of Calcium.

- Strengthens finger and toenails.

- Can improve eyesight and perception of colors.

- Can often improve the function of the liver.

- Can relieve the side effects and stop development of many forms of cancer.

- Can relieve some cases of Asthma.

- Helpful in the treatment of Eczema, Psoriasis, and Dandruff.

- Can relieve the symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis. It can relieve the symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus.

- Can alleviate some allergies.

- Helps prevent Atherosclerosis (the accumulation of fatty deposits inside the blood vessels, especially the large and medium-sized arteries, that many people experience during the aging process).

- Lowers high blood pressure in Hypertension sufferers.

- Has been scientifically proven to treat some cases of depression.

- Can improve the mental function of many old age pensioners.

- Can help in the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis.

- Has been proven to improve the behavior of Schizophrenics.

- Can relieve some cases of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) in females.

- And more...!


Unfortunately, our current diets do not come close to meeting our daily EFA (essential fatty acids) requirements. The richest sources of EFAs such as flax seeds, cold-water fish, and soy and canola oils are rarely found in our regular meals. In addition, more typical foods like red meats and egg yolks can actually encourage the body's production of bad prostaglandins. Flax Seed oil can help restore the body's natural balance of good and bad prostaglandins.


How much do I take a day?


The recommended daily dose for most people is at least 1,000 mg taken one to three times daily. Even better is adding flax seeds into your diet in breads, muffins or on salads. Scientific studies have used up to 30 grams of flax seeds a day safely and without side effects.


What do I look for when buying Flax Seed Oil?


It's important to buy high-quality flax seed oil as it is prone to rancidity. Light and oxygen will slowly breakdown the essential fatty acids. Look for flax seed oil capsules (dark coated soft gels) or oil that is bottled in amber-brown bottles, as these are more resistant to the light and oxygen. Make sure you refrigerate your flax seed oil to help extend its shelf life.


Flax seed oil takes a bit of time to be absorbed into the body before the full beneficial effects begin, ranging anywhere from a few days to as many as six weeks, depending on your overall well-being.


Add Flax Seed to your diet and watch what it will do for you! If you're unsure about trying Flax Seed, contact your physician and ask for more information.

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Still interested in others' opinions, btw!

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jani_jean
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posted October 05, 2007 12:53 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jani_jean     Edit/Delete Message
Hi,

I used to take evening primrose & flaxseed oil & zinc supplements ..took them for abt 5-6 months..i cudnt notice any drastic diff in my skin ,PMS etc But when i retd home ppl told tht my complexion was good ...yeah i guess it had its share to help me loose weight too (i was doin an execrcise routine tht time)
so good luck

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Thorshammer
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posted October 07, 2007 01:33 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Thorshammer     Edit/Delete Message
when I worked for a weight lifting store in IL....MUSCLEMAG...we had flax seed and the bodybuilders ate it up! so I am sure its good stuff...I take Omega 3s oil in capsule..but i bite it and suck it out so it gets in my system faster....I dont recommend eating the capsules...

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posted October 07, 2007 01:46 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for fayte.m     Edit/Delete Message
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posted October 07, 2007 03:11 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for GeminiLover75     Edit/Delete Message
Ah, thank you! I've started eating bread that contains flaxseeds, and it's now my favourite... yummy.

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