Flax Seed
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Flax, also known as Linseed or
Linum usitatissimum, has originated as a widespread crop throughout the
Mediterranean, spreading from the Greek world all the way to India. A
famed crop, particularly in Egypt, it has been used in the creation of
linen for up to 5000 years. In antiquity, it was also so common and
popular as to have been portrayed on the walls of temples and tombs in
Thebes, where it was illustrated as a flowering plant. Indeed, the very
use of flax for the purpose of creating linen is believed to date well
beyond the written history of man, going so far back as the Neolithic
period.
Spiritually, perhaps due to the wealth brought in by the crop
and the wellbeing it could provide to a community, Flax has long seen
use in rituals prayers and spells that are seeking prosperity and
healing, as well as protection. In more modern study, flax has been
shown to contain lignan and Omega-3 fatty acid. With the result being
that flax seed may be of great benefit to the heart, helping to
lower cholesterol, as well as lowering blood triglyceride and blood
pressure levels. Flax has also shown of late to possibly possess
anti-cancer properties, with some studies showing that they have aided
in reducing the growth of certain types of tumors. Some recent studies
have also shown that flax seed oil can aid in treating Crohn`s Disease
and Colitis, where it helps to heal the inner lining of inflamed
intestines.
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