Flax Seed Oil is excellent for skin problems, hormones & more!  Primary Support for: Hormonal System Nervous System Immune System MusculoSkeletal System
FlaxSeed Oil Contains: Lignan-rich, organic, cold-pressed, unrefined, natural flax seed oil.
NutriPlex Formulas' FlaxSeed Oil provides per tablespoon: Essential fatty acids from omega oils: Omega 3 (alpha linolenic, 6200mg); Omega 6 (linoleic, 1810mg), and Omega 9 (oleic, 2040mg) along with flaxseed particulate, 2660mg. The fiber from lignan is an extra benefit in this supplement.
Daily Adult Serving Size: 1-2 tablespoons or as directed by healthcare professional; may be mixed in with juice, smoothies, salad dressings, yogurt, cottage cheese, etc.
What Our Bodies Need: Symptoms of essential fatty acid deficiency may include fatigue, dry skin, immune deficiency, chronic fatigue, chronic illness, hypochondria, liver disease, nervous system disorders, attention deficit, growth retardation, sterility and hormonal dysfunction, mental disease, gastrointestinal disorders and heart and circulatory abnormalities. Fat soluble vitamins, as well as calcium, are dependent on essential fatty acids for absorption and metabolism. Often, when calcium fails to address fevers, there may be a need for essential fatty acids and vitamin A to act as synergists.
Especially needed in support of typical diet of refined oils found in potato chips, fried foods, altered fats, hydrogenated fats, rancid oils, fake fats and synthetic oils.
Essential fatty acids are needed for: • Producing steroids and synthesizing hormones • Regulating pressure in the eye, joints or blood vessels • Regulating response to pain, inflammation, and swelling • Mediating immune response • Regulating bodily secretions & their viscosity • Dilating or constricting blood vessels • Regulating collateral circulation • Directing endocrine hormones to their target cells • Regulating smooth muscle & autonomic reflexes • Being primary constituents of cellular membranes • Regulating the rate at which cells divide (mitosis) o Maintaining the fluidity and rigidity of cellular membranes • Regulating in-flow and out-flux of substances in and out of cells • Transporting oxygen from red blood cells to the tissues • Maintaining proper kidney function & fluid balance • Keeping saturated fats mobile in the blood stream • Preventing blood cells from clumping together • Mediating the release of pro-inflammatory substances from cells • Regulating nerve transmission • Stimulating steroid production • Being the primary energy source for the heart muscle
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