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Description
Flaxseeds have been part of people's diet since the beginning of civilization. Owing to its nutritional and health benefits, these tiny seeds have been crowned as a superfood by health experts. Being a potent source of ALA, a type of omega 3 fatty acid, flax seeds keep cardiovascular diseases at bay. Their high fiber content reduces the risk of cancer, eases premenstrual and post-menopausal symptoms and fights free radicals to prevent aging.
Flaxseeds have been part of people's diet since the beginning of civilization. Owing to its nutritional and health benefits, these tiny seeds have been crowned as a superfood by health experts. Bei...
Key Benefits
- Their high fiber content improves digestive health, reduces cholesterol, keeps blood sugar levels in check and aids weightless.
- Their regular consumption controls high blood pressure, prevents and improves osteoporosis, arthritis, neurological disorders, and autoimmune diseases.
- Flax seeds are also a rich source of plant-based that improves immunity and general well being.
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Direction for Use/Dosage
14 gms twice a day or as recommended by a medical practitioner.
Safety Information/Precaution
Pregnant and lactating women are advised to consume herbal and natural products under medical supervision.
Other Information
Ingredient: Natural flax seeds, cultivated in India





