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SweetCuteness
01-03-2007, 10:56 AM
Does anyone use Flax Seed Oil? I've read a ton on the benefits of it, but wanted to hear a testimonial or two.
Here's one link that shows a lot of the benefits bulleted: http://ga.essortment.com/whatisflaxsee_pfy.htm
Janet
01-03-2007, 04:31 PM
I think it sounds wonderful and when I got to the line:
Eases weight loss in people afflicted with obesity
It got me sold on it. I'm gonna do more checking on this.
cindy0721
01-03-2007, 07:39 PM
wow... this stuff sounds great.... can you cook with it ? I use EVOO but I am willing to try anything that will better my well being and boost that weight loss...lol
Marilyn
01-03-2007, 08:46 PM
I've use flax seed oil, but not consistently enought to really be able to give a testimonial. I know that you need to buy the cold pressed and it's easier to take in simple liquid form than in gel tab form. You need at least two tablespoons a day, and that's a lot of pills. If you get a really good quality oil, it does not taste bad and you can take a couple of tablespoons right out of the bottle. If you don't get the good stuff, it can taste bad and has to be mixed or hidden in foods. I don't remember what brand I used that tasted good. What I'm using now is a store brand, HEB's Central Market. It's a good oil, but may not be available where you are.
Marilyn
01-03-2007, 08:48 PM
wow... this stuff sounds great.... can you cook with it ? I use EVOO but I am willing to try anything that will better my well being and boost that weight loss...lol
Flax seed oil should not be heated to a high temperature. It can be used in salad dressings and such, but it is not for frying or baking. To use flax in baking, you can substitute the oil in muffins, for example, with flax seed.
Janet
01-04-2007, 05:34 AM
I've use flax seed oil, but not consistently enought to really be able to give a testimonial. I know that you need to buy the cold pressed and it's easier to take in simple liquid form than in gel tab form. You need at least two tablespoons a day, and that's a lot of pills. If you get a really good quality oil, it does not taste bad and you can take a couple of tablespoons right out of the bottle. If you don't get the good stuff, it can taste bad and has to be mixed or hidden in foods. I don't remember what brand I used that tasted good. What I'm using now is a store brand, HEB's Central Market. It's a good oil, but may not be available where you are.
Great, just when I think I've found something to help be healthier, it gets complicated. How can you tell if it's good quality?
SweetCuteness
01-04-2007, 10:13 AM
I bought the GNC brand of the oil (cold-pressed) yesterday and it's gross. The guy at GNC said it's not bad tasting, so maybe I didn't shake it up enough. But I decided to start mixing it with a cup of juice and I can't taste it. There are a ton of Flax recipes - you can even purchase the whole flax seeds and use them in baking.
RLC12345678
01-04-2007, 01:19 PM
I bought the GNC brand of the oil (cold-pressed) yesterday and it's gross. The guy at GNC said it's not bad tasting, so maybe I didn't shake it up enough. But I decided to start mixing it with a cup of juice and I can't taste it. There are a ton of Flax recipes - you can even purchase the whole flax seeds and use them in baking.
What kind of juice do you mix it with? It is safe to use with other medications and vitamin supplements?
RLC12345678
01-04-2007, 01:35 PM
Alright! I just ordered some! Here is where I got it:
http://www.global-nutrition-inc.com/hf-006.html
And yall are sure it is ok to mix it with my juice in the mornings? This says 1Tbls, but Marilyn, you said 2 Tbls. Which one should I do?!
cindy0721
01-04-2007, 02:33 PM
go for the 2.....try it and if you have any ill side effects stop.. but I doubt it....
RLC12345678
01-04-2007, 02:49 PM
go for the 2.....try it and if you have any ill side effects stop.. but I doubt it....
Yea I read somewhere that scientists have experimented with taking as much as 30 GRAMS of the stuff at a time with no ill side effects. I guess 2Tbl won't hurt. :p :p :p I also read that how soon it takes effect is different for every person. Sometimes it takes 3 days to start working and for others it takes 3 months!
SweetCuteness
01-04-2007, 02:57 PM
What kind of juice do you mix it with? It is safe to use with other medications and vitamin supplements?
I mixed it with Orange Juice since I drink that every morning anyway. I only did the one tbsp though... I'll do another tonight. I doubt it will have any ill effects with other meds/supplements, but I'm not a doctor. I just started using it yesterday.
Isn't your hubby a doctor? I wonder if he's heard anything about it? It's been getting a ton of attention lately.
RLC12345678
01-04-2007, 06:50 PM
I mixed it with Orange Juice since I drink that every morning anyway. I only did the one tbsp though... I'll do another tonight. I doubt it will have any ill effects with other meds/supplements, but I'm not a doctor. I just started using it yesterday.
Isn't your hubby a doctor? I wonder if he's heard anything about it? It's been getting a ton of attention lately.
I asked him about it and he said, "I'm not an herbal therapist. I'm a medical doctor." :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
I got some anyway. I'm going to try it.
Marilyn
01-04-2007, 06:58 PM
Flax oil is a vegetable oil, but a healthy one with beneficial qualities. If you eat a large order of fries you are probably getting as much oil as if you took 2 Tbsp of flax oil. I wouldn't worry about taking 1 or 2 T.
I wish I could remember the brand of the one that did not have a bad taste. If I find it, I will let everyone know. I got it at Drug Emporium, but they closed the store here.
Emmsmom
01-05-2007, 04:35 AM
I have been taking flaxseed oil for about 2 months now. I have noticed some changes. I am starting to loose a little weight and I am also "regular" now.LOL I also have to take heart meds and the 2 seem to work fine together. I also take the oil filled capsules. ALSO..THis is what I take. Also Flaxseed Oil is highly recommended by Dr. Oz !!
I got this from the link that ws given...
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.
SweetCuteness
01-05-2007, 09:19 AM
I asked him about it and he said, "I'm not an herbal therapist. I'm a medical doctor." :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
I got some anyway. I'm going to try it.
LOL. Can't hurt to try it!
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