Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Say Hello to My Little Friend:Flax

Meet my friend, Flax seed.
I cannot say enough good things about flax seed. This is all going to be TMI, but it is necessary. If you have known me for more than 5 min you know I have stomach issues. Name the issue and I probably experience it to some degree at least a few times a week. The doctor actually called my stomach situation “interesting” and “unusual” – wtf I know it’s interesting and unusual and that’s why I am paying to see you and to receive your help, not to reiterate things I already know. Anyways, flax seed is the only thing on God’s green Earth that has any effect on my body. You don’t have to take my word for it;  see my little friend’s benefits below:
According to Flax health.com –
1. Flax fights cholesterol
2. Flax fights diabetes
3. (This one is my favorite!) Flax fights constipation and staying regular keeps you lookin’ good.
4. Flax fights cancer
5. Flax fights inflammation
6. Flax fights menopausal symptoms (OK – so most of us won’t be needing this benefit for a while, but hey – now we know for the future.)
7. Flax fights heart disease
8. Flax and the immune system
9. (The second most surprising one) Flax fights the Blues  -  Preliminary research suggests that eating a diet rich in flax could slash your risk of ever feeling down in the dumps
10. Flax helps reduce weight and keep weight under control  - boosts your metabolism and helps keep you satisfied.





11. (So surprising it’s not even funny, but tempting to try just out of curiosity!!) Drum roll please….
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Flax can be used to make homemade lube – SAYYY WHAT?! I stumbled upon this blog while conducting my research and thought this was just awesome. This is a new level of DIY! Check out the Herbwife's kitchen - it's full of all kinds of fun tid bits.
And now, a little Q & A

Ground, whole or in oil form?
Ground  wins the battle – Ground is better than whole and oil because it is easiest for your body to digest and contains the most fiber, Omega-3s and lignans.
The other way to put Flax "in" you, lol...How do I consume it?
Flax seed doesn’t really have a taste  - so go crazy. I add 2 tablespoons into my morning juice and drink it on an empty stomach first thing in the morning, which helps me use the little girls room. More creative ways include flax seed in your diet:
- add it to your smoothies
- combine flax seed with bread crumbs and batter your chicken or fish in it
- sprinkle over your salad for a bit of a crunch
 If you feel like baking try this recipe for peanut butter, banana and flax muffins (and give me a call!) -  they sound scrumptious!
Seriously, just consume it on a daily basis. If you skip days and are inconsistent, you won’t get the full benefits.


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