Premium Gold Whole Flax Seed | High Fiber Food | Omega 3 | 96oz

Premium Gold Whole Flax Seed | High Fiber Food | Omega 3 | 96oz
Premium Gold Whole Flax Seed | High Fiber Food | Omega 3 | 96oz
Premium Gold Whole Flax Seed | High Fiber Food | Omega 3 | 96oz
Premium Gold Whole Flax Seed | High Fiber Food | Omega 3 | 96oz
Premium Gold Whole Flax Seed | High Fiber Food | Omega 3 | 96oz

Key features

  • 100% Natural, Gluten and Allergen Free, Kosher, no preservatives, no additives, not genetically engineered
  • 8g of fiber, 6388mg Omega-3, and 360mg of lignans per serving
  • Farm to Table, Product of the USA
  • Recommended use: Take 1 to 2 tablespoons 2x daily
  • 96oz Container
Size6 Pound (Pack of 1)
ColorNatural

Premium Gold Whole Flax Seed | High Fiber Food | Omega 3 | 96oz

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It is Good, fresh, and cheap.
blue rose✓ Verified PurchaseDecember 7, 2017
This product is fresh, has an expiration date, it is good quality, and the best price. in the market.
Because flaxseeds are highly perishable and turn rancid rapidly, you should buy organic whole seeds and grind them yourself just prior to use (avoid pre-ground versions).
While flaxseeds are an excellent source of omega-3 fat, they only contain one basic member of the omega-3 fat family. In the case of flaxseeds, virtually all of the omega-3 fat is found in the form of alpha-linolenic acid (often abbreviated "ALA"). This specific kind of omega-3 fat makes up about 50% of the oil in flaxseeds.
The omega-3 assembly line starts with ALA.
The omega-3 fatty acid ALA, featured in flaxseeds, contains 18 carbons, making it the shortest of the omega-3 fats, and hence the simplest. It retains a position at the beginning of the assembly line with our omega-3 metabolism starting with this compound as a building block.
ALA gets elongated into other omega-3 fatty acids.
The reason I say that these omega-3 fats "get ready" to turn into other forms is because getting longer is not the only requirement for conversion of one omega-3 to another. A second requirement is what's called "increased desaturation." During this process, the omega-3 fat gets altered chemically so that its carbon atoms are connected together in a new way that provides more reactivity to the fat. This new kind of connection is called double-bonding. For ALA (our starting point for the omega-3 assembly line) to become EPA, two new double bonds must be added in addition to the 2-carbon atom increase in length.
The role of other nutrients in omega-3 metabolism

The process of lengthening and changing, of elongating and desaturating, the chemical bonds in omega-3 fat is complex, and many nutrients are required to bring it about. To get from ALA to EPA, for example, the required nutrients are: vitamin B3, vitamin B6, vitamin C, zinc, and magnesium.

Nutrient deficiencies can block omega-3 metabolism

What happens if an individual is deficient in one or more of the above nutrients? The answer is simple: that individual cannot convert linolenic acid very efficiently into the other longer-chain omega-3 fats. A person with known deficiencies in most of the above-cited nutrients (vitamins B3, B6, C, and the minerals zinc and magnesium) would not be able to get maximum benefit from flaxseeds' omega-3s because he or she would not be able to effectively convert the ALA upward into the other omega-3 fats. Being able to effectively convert ALA upward into these other omega-3 fats is very important to our health, and when we cannot effectively accomplish this task and don't compensate by eating foods that are high in EPA and DHA, we can significantly increase our risk of health problems.
For that reason I take Flax Seeds and one capsule 1000mg of Krill Oil per day, which has:
Omega-3 fatty acids 230mg, EPA 120mg, and DHA 60mg.
Great tasting, huge supply of flaxseed that is in an easy to open, wide mouth container
Miraenda✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 1, 2017
I purchased this massive container of flaxseed along with a separate grinder in order to start eating flaxseed (1 oz) every day, which gives me a bit over 3 months worth of flaxseed. The container is easy to open, large enough for the opening to put a scooper inside the container to put the flaxseed into my grinder.

Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase. The flaxseed are delicious and I have a huge supply before this re-orders. I'm also incredibly pleased that subscribe and save was available with this product.
Very good, effective and mild tasting
la0508✓ Verified PurchaseApril 27, 2017
Premium gold flax hull lignans are made from golden flax seeds. Although I don't think this brand is quite as concentrated as, say, Osumex, all you have to do is take a little extra, which is no problem, as it is very mild flavored. It even makes a good ice cream topping (my husband's preferred method). I like this product well enough and have found it helpful enough for my specific health problem that I went to Premium Gold Lignans website and bought 25 lbs of this stuff, at a tremendous discount over the 5.3 ounce jar. Good stuff. They sent me my 25 lbs really fast, too. Very satisfied.
I guess it is my own fault for not properly ...
Anonymous✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 19, 2017
I guess it is my own fault for not properly reading the description but I was shocked at the size of this container when it arrived. I thought I was getting one of those bulk spice size containers. WRONG! Lifetime supply right here! 6 pounds of flax seeds! At least I can guarantee my BMs will be regular ;)
Nothing like freshly ground flax seed on oat meal in the morning ...
LaCu✓ Verified PurchaseDecember 10, 2016
For you vegans that want a great source of omega-3, here is the answer.

I use a small spice/coffee grinder to freshly grind two or three tablespoons of this flax seed. I put the ground flax seed in my bowl of oat meal every morning. The flax seed will quickly thicken the oat meal so you'll need to add some almond or soy milk to thin down the mix. I also use erythritol, powdered cinnamon and sliced bananas to sweeten and flavor the cereal. It's a great way to start your morning with a very filling and heart healthy meal.
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