The Surprising Benefits Of Flax Seeds

Flax seeds are small in size while packed with the richness of nutrition. These tiny seeds are actually wonder seeds. These are also known as Alsi. They do look small but are a superb source of nutrients and are regarded as a powerhouse of nutrition.

Flax seeds resemble sesame seeds in terms of shape but are a bit bigger in size. They are warm, earthy and has a nutty flavor.

Though they are not specified as a grain but their vitamin, fiber, minerals, omega 3 fatty acid, antioxidant properties are far better as compared to other grains.

In this article, leading Nutritionist and Dietician Avni Kaul talks about the surprising benefits of flax seeds.

High In Omega 3 Fatty Acids

Flax seeds are a great source of Omega 3 fatty acids and it helps in countering inflammation. These seeds are good for those who are having issues of hypertension, as it helps stabilizes the blood pressure.

Good For Digestion

Flax seeds are full of fiber and act as a natural laxative. They can be taken regularly for good digestion and better bowel movement.

High In Nutrients

Flax seeds are rich in nutrients like vitamin B complex, magnesium, and manganese. They also assist in reducing cholesterol.

Helps In Blood Sugar

It helps in insulin resistance and stabilizes blood sugar levels. The lignans inside the flax seeds helps in preventing diabetes.

Weight Loss

Flax seeds are low in carbohydrates and it makes an ideal option for those who are trying to reduce weight.

Supports Female Health

Flax seeds are particularly beneficial for women. It is known to assist women’s fertility by enhancing the chances of conception. These seeds also assist in promoting normal ovulation and restores hormonal balance. It is also good for post-menopausal women as it safeguards them from cardiovascular issues.

Tips For Eating Flax Seeds:

·Adding them to water and drinking it as part of your daily fluid intake

· Drizzling flaxseed oil as a dressing on salad

·  Sprinkling ground flax seeds over your hot or cold breakfast cereal

·  Mixing them into your favorite yogurt

·   Adding them into cookie, muffin, bread or other batters

·   Mixing them into smoothies to thicken up the consistency

·  Adding them to water as an egg substitute

2 Tbsp is recommended daily. Pregnant or breastfeeding women must consult their doctors.

Share with your network

Popular Blogs

How to Keep Uric Acid Levels in Check with a Healthy Diet
Do you know how to keep uric acid levels low with a healthy diet? shares Avni Kaul who is one of the...
Amazing Health Benefits of Eating Dragon Fruits
Avni Kaul who is one of the top nutritionists and dietitians in Delhi and India sheds light on the amazing...
Why Kids and Teens Should Restrict Energy Drinks?
For what reasons kids and teenagers should restrict energy drinks? shares Avni Kaul who is one of the...
Amazing Indian Foods that Help Relieve Constipation Easily
What are the best Indian foods and diets that help you relieve long constipation easily? shares Delhi...
Healthy Indian Snacks That Can Lift Your Mood
What are some of the healthy Indian snacks that could also lift your mood? explained by one of the best...
Are You Looking to Lose Weight? Try These Herbal Drinks
Check out the herbal drinks that might help you while trying to reduce weight. By the leading dietician...
How to Speed Up Your Weight Loss Process?
How to speed up your weight loss process? Eminent dietitian and nutritionist for weight loss in Delhi...
Amazing 5 Health Benefits of Drinking Masala Chai
Do you know some of the amazing health benefits of Indian masala chai? Health benefits decoded by Avni...
Vitamin Deficiencies That Cause Bone Pain in Children
Do you vitamin deficiencies can cause bone pain in children? Explains leading child nutritionist, and...
Magical Health Benefits of Eating Pineapple
Do you know what the magical health benefits of eating Pineapple are? India's top weight loss expert...

Get a Free 30-Minute Consultation

Get a Free 30-Minute Consultation