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 |  | | A natural organic substance containing high levels of lignans called secoisolariciresinol glucoside or SDG which, when converted to mammalian lignans (ED and EL) by good bacteria are powerful antioxidants and potent free radical scavengers. |  | | O-0100 150 grams |  | $34.95 CAD |
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Natural Organic Flax Hulls
A natural organic substance containing high levels of lignans called secoisolariciresinol
glucoside or SDG which, when converted to mammalian lignans (ED and EL) by good bacteria are powerful
antioxidants and potent free radical scavengers.
The flax hulls are certified organic by U.S.A. Organics (Cert. # US-ND-P0012) & Global Organic
Alliance, Inc. (Cert. # 4276) both of USA.
The flax hulls are certified Kosher and Pareve by VAAD HA'IR of WINNIPEG, Inc. of Canada
Flax has been cultivated for at least 7,000 years, making it one of the first
domesticated crops. The health and medicinal value of flaxseed has also been long known. However, the reason
why flaxseeds promote health has only in recent times been made known.
Flax is an oilseed that belongs to the genus Linum. Its varieties are of two types: one is grown
for oil and the other for fibre production. In most countries, flaxseed is also
called "linseed". Flaxseed contains fat (38% - Omega 3, 6, 9), Fibre (28%),
Protein (19.5%), Carbohydrate (6.5% - sugars, lignans, phenolic acids, hemicellulose), Ash (4%), Minerals
(1.8% - calcium, iron, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, sodium, copper, zinc, manganese, selenium), Vitamins
(0.32% - A, B1, B2, C, E, Niacin), Lecithin (0.15%), Flavonoids (0.1%), Phytic acid (o.1%).
Note: this analysis is based on a typical analsyis of Canadian flaxseed. The proximate
composition of flaxseed can vary appreciably with genetics, soil, climate, seed processing and analytical
methods.
While attention surrounding flaxseed has been its source
of essential fatty acids, recent studies and research have revealed that the substance called
"lignans" within flaxseed has very important and useful
medicinal qualities too. The health benefits of lignans may equal or surpass those of flaxseed oil.
Lignans are a group of phytonutrients (plant chemicals)
found in seeds and grains. Flaxseed has by far the
richest source of phytonutrients . It yields an extraordinary
800 mcg/g. The flaxseed oil has less than 2% of lignans. The lignan
found in flaxseed is called secoisolariciresinol glucoside
(SDG). The lignan in flaxseed is a type of carbohydrate and
classed as a phenolic compound or polyphenol.
The first report of lignan in flaxseed was not until 1956 and it was not until 1980 before researchers reported
that the level of lignans in the body of
patients with breast cancer were lower than tumour free patients. It was also
noted that vegetarians had higher concentrations of lignan substances than was in omnivores.
There are two general types of lignans - those found in plants and those found in animals and humans or mammalian
lignans. When plant lignan SDG from flaxseed is ingested, it is
converted in the colon by friendly bacteria to
mammalian lignans - enterodial (ED) and enterolactone (EL). Thus flaxseed
lignan SDG is a precursor to mammalian lignans ED and EL.
Lignans have numerous biological properties that make them unique and very useful in promoting health and
combating various diseases. These amazing lignan compounds have shown such extraordinary potential that
the National Cancer Institute (US) has studied them for their cancer preventative properties. SDG lignan not only has anti-cancer properties, it is also
anti-viral, anti-bacteria and anti-fungal. It is also a
powerful antioxidant and has been shown to enhance the immune system
functioning being effective against many different diseases.
A major reason why lignans provide certain health
benefits is because they are considered to be "phytoestrogens". They are plant
chemicals that mimic the hormone estrogen. Studies have shown that individuals who consume more lignan-containing foods have lower incidence of breast and colon cancers
due to this phytoestrogen effect.
The mounting scientific evidence shows how important it is to consume a lignan-rich diet. Now SDG from flaxseed
can be extracted in a pure form naturally making it one of nature's most beneficial and powerful
nutraceuticals.
Flaxseed lignan is a natural food supplement extracted
from a whole food just like rice bran, lecithin or beta-carotene. It is a safe and
natural means to prevent or combat a host of health issues. Studies involving consumption of 50
gm of flaxseed a day or high doses of 99% pure SDG extracts posed no health problems in
both animal or humans.
Another test was conducted to determine the influence of consuming 50 gm of flaxseed a day or 4 weeks in young healthy
adults. This would be equivalent to 1 gm or SDG per day. Plasma LDL cholesterol was reduced
by up to 8%, and total urinary lignan excretion was increased more than five fold. Antioxidant vitamins were
not significantly affected. Bowel movement per week increased by up to 30%. This study revealed
no adverse effects from high consumption of flaxseed. Other studies done to determine if flax lignan SDG or
its mammalian lignans possessed any genotoxic potential (causing chromosome abnormalities). The conclusion, as
indicated earlier, was that the lignans were devoid of any genotoxic potential.
Source of article: Flaxseed Lignan - The Power of SDG in Promoting Health
By: Charles A. Weisman and Dr. Dan Junker.>
The above information is provided for general educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace
competent health care advice received from a knowledgeable healthcare professional. You are urged to
seek healthcare advice for the treatment of any illness or disease.
Health Canada and the FDA (USA) have not evaluated these statements. This product is not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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