
FLAX SEED OIL ( Linum usitatissimum)
Other Names: Linseed oil.
General Description: A perennial herb growing to 3 ft. with oily brown seeds, native to Europe and Asia.
Parts Used: Seeds and seed oil.
Active Ingredients: fatty acids, Palmitic, Steric, Oleic, Linoleic and Linolenic.
Traditional Uses: In the Middle East Flax has been cultivated for at least 7,000 years. "What department is there to be found in active life in which linseed is not employed? Pliny ( A.D. 23-79 ).
Current Status: Flax seed oil is a good source of essential fatty acids. Essential fatty acids must be taken in the diet as the body can not make them. Flax seed oil is rich in (GLA) gamma Linolenic acid used by many for PMS and breast tenderness.
Precautions: No reports of toxicity, when used at recommended doses.
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