Flaxseeds (linseeds), 1kg
While the fibre in Flaxseeds supports healthy digestion and blood sugar regulation, omega-3 fatty acids support heart health, lower inflammation and enhance brain function. They also support hormonal balance; Flaxseed is the richest dietary source of lignans, a plant nutrient type of phytoestrogen somewhat similar to the female hormone estrogen. Due to this similarity, lignans may have estrogenic and/or anti-estrogenic effects in the body.
Enjoy flaxseeds in your granola, grounded in flour to make dessert or in delicious healthy bread!
Linseeds and Flaxseeds are the exact same thing. Confusion around these two names stems from the two big English-speaking countries. In the UK, we alternate between linseed and flax, while in the United States and Canada, both are referred to as flax.
While the fibre in Flaxseeds supports healthy digestion and blood sugar regulation, omega-3 fatty acids support heart health, lower inflammation and enhance brain function. They also support hormonal balance; Flaxseed is the richest dietary source of lignans, a plant nutrient type of phytoestrogen somewhat similar to the female hormone estrogen. Due to this similarity, lignans may have estrogenic and/or anti-estrogenic effects in the body.
Enjoy flaxseeds in your granola, grounded in flour to make dessert or in delicious healthy bread!
Linseeds and Flaxseeds are the exact same thing. Confusion around these two names stems from the two big English-speaking countries. In the UK, we alternate between linseed and flax, while in the United States and Canada, both are referred to as flax.
While the fibre in Flaxseeds supports healthy digestion and blood sugar regulation, omega-3 fatty acids support heart health, lower inflammation and enhance brain function. They also support hormonal balance; Flaxseed is the richest dietary source of lignans, a plant nutrient type of phytoestrogen somewhat similar to the female hormone estrogen. Due to this similarity, lignans may have estrogenic and/or anti-estrogenic effects in the body.
Enjoy flaxseeds in your granola, grounded in flour to make dessert or in delicious healthy bread!
Linseeds and Flaxseeds are the exact same thing. Confusion around these two names stems from the two big English-speaking countries. In the UK, we alternate between linseed and flax, while in the United States and Canada, both are referred to as flax.