Organic Flax Seed Oil by FMD - A fresh, unrefined
certified organic cold pressed seed oil rich in omega 3
essential fatty acids. An excellent choice for those who
already have quality omega 6 sources in their diet or those
wanting to build their omega 3 levels before switching to
a balanced blend such as
Udo's Choice Ultimate Oil. A delightful nutty taste
makes it easy to mix into your food or smoothie.
Feedback from our customers is that is this is the best
quality and tasting flax oil on the market.
This quality nutritional oil is: Freshly pressed in an
oxygen and light-free environment, at temperatures not exceeding
36 C (97 F).
Unrefined, non deodorised and unfiltered - leaving in
all the minor ingredients and cofactors that are essential
for the body to utilise the oil, whilst not damaging the
delicate Omega 3s. The taste and colour of oil occasionally
varies from one pressing to another - proof that the oil
is unrefined and unbleached, because its taste reflects
the climatic conditions in which the seeds were grown.
Packaged in nitrogen flushed, amber bottles to preserve
freshness.
Certified Organic - the oil is pressed from certified
organic seeds, carefully selected for flavour and maturity.
Fresh, highly nutritious and rich in Omega 3 as opposed
to most supermarket oils whose vital nutrients are destroyed
during processing. Produced for health and nutritional value
not shelf life.
What are Essential Fats?
Scientists have given essential fats their name because
the body must have them to survive, but cannot synthesize
them from any other substance we eat, so a direct food source
is required. Hence the name essential.
There are many kinds of fats but only two kinds of essential
fats, Omega 3 and Omega 6, both of which are unsaturated
fats. Each EFA is turned into several derivatives by the
body, provided enough undamaged Omega 3 and Omega 6 are
supplied in the right ratio.
All other fats, such as Omega 9 (monounsaturated), Omega
7 and saturated fat are non-essential because the body can
produce them from sugars and starches.
Some notes on Flax Oil
Flax oil is an excellent source of omega 3 EFAs but is a
poor source of omega 6 EFAs. Flax is considered to be too
rich in omega 3 for the long-term and can lead to omega
6 deficiency, because omega 3 and omega 6 EFAs compete for
enzyme space in our cells.
Although it is generally considered that the western diet
contains enough omega 6, they generally come from poor,
damaged sources. Today's main sources of omega 6 are cooking
oils and margarines, which have been processed heavily with
harsh chemicals to ensure a long shelf life. This has left
us in the situation where although we do get some omega
6 intake, it is damaged to the extent where it is now harmful,
rather than beneficial to health.
Omega 6 deficiency causes:
Eczema-like skin eruptions
Hair loss
Behavioural changes
Kidney malfunction
Water loss through the skin with attendant to thirst
Glands dry up
Susceptibility to infections
Wounds fail to heal
Male sterility
Female miscarriage
Arthritis-like joint pain
Heart beat abnormalities
Growth retardation
Dry skin and hair
Dry eyes
This means that flax oil is an excellent choice for those
who already have quality omega 6 sources in their diet or
for those wanting to build their o mega 3 levels before
switching to a balanced blend such as
Udos Choice Ultimate Oil Blend. A period of around 3
months will be sufficient for most people.
Bodybuilders who are dieting for competition and trying
to release as much stored fat as possible, will gain most
benefit from flax alone for the final 3-4 weeks before competition.
How to include Flax Oil in your diet
Pour over freshly made pasta or salad as a dressing
mixed with lemon juice
Add a dessertspoon to breakfast oatmeal
Try on your baked potato instead of butter
Mix with a small amount of fruit juice and drink
like a shot
Include in your protein shakes
Mix into rice