Yes. Flax seed is high in volatile oils and can go rancid.
Yes; I wouldn't do that. In great excess, flax seeds can get lodged in your appendix, precipitating appendicitis or cause an intestinal blokage. Try grinding them in a blender or a coffee grinder first. Flax is extremely heart healthy. Super rich in Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, flax can be of great benefit to those with high cholesterol. If you've got diverticulosis, you should never eat little seeds of ANY kind. Try Flax oil instead.
Hemp seeds can:Fight free radicals. Hemp seeds are rich in disease-fighting phytochemicals, including anti-aging antioxidants. Manganese and copper, both abundant in hemp seeds, help form the antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase, which disarms free radicals produced within the mitochondria (the energy production factories within your cells).Fight chronic inflammation. Copper in hemp seeds reduces some of the pain and swelling of rheumatoid arthritis because it is important in a number of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant enzymes. Hemp seeds contain a healthy anti-inflammatory 3:1 ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids. In addition, hemp seeds contain an especially beneficial type of omega-6 fat called GLA (gamma linolenic acid). GLA is a direct building block of anti-inflammatory hormones, which can be helpful to anyone with an inflammatory condition such as asthma, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, or arthritis. GLA also supports a healthy metabolism and facilitates fat burning, and it can help reduce hormone-mediated symptoms, such as those of PMS. Unfortunately, this special omega-6 fat is not typically found in foods. Your body can convert the typical food version of unprocessed omega-6 called linoleic acid (LA) into the "useable" GLA form your body needs, but the conversion process is not always efficient. As you age, the enzymes your body uses to convert LA to GLA become less efficient. Diabetes, infections, and even stress can also reduce your body's ability to convert dietary LA into GLA. Incorporating hemp seeds into your diet on a regular basis can ensure a healthy dose of GLA. Cannabidiol in hemp seeds is also an anti-inflammatory.Build strong bodies. Manganese in hemp seeds activates enzymes for using several key nutrients, helps synthesize fatty acids, and facilitates protein and carbohydrate metabolism and formation of bone. Copper in hemp seeds helps synthesize collagen and elastin, the substances that provide structure, strength, and elasticity in bones and joints; helps your body produce the pigment called melanin, which gives hair and skin its color. Phosphorus in hemp seeds helps in the formation of bones and teeth, utilization of carbohydrates and fat and synthesis of protein, energy storage, muscle contraction, and kidney function. Magnesium in hemp seeds helps maintain normal muscle and nerve function, supports a healthy immune system, and keeps bones strong; and is involved in energy metabolism and protein synthesis. The vitamin K in hemp seeds helps protect your bones from fracture, helps prevent postmenopausal bone loss. Hemp seeds are an excellent source of biologically available and easily digested protein. Just 3 tablespoons of hemp seeds contain 11 grams of protein.Promote cardiovascular health. Copper in hemp seeds works together with iron in the formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells; helps synthesize collagen and elastin, the substances that provide structure, strength, and elasticity in blood vessels; and plays a role in the conversion of dopamine to norepinephrine, which affects your body's biological response to stress, and is also involved in controlling blood pressure. Phosphorus in hemp seeds helps with heartbeat and nerve conduction. GLA in hemp seeds helps lower bad LDL cholesterol and improve cholesterol ratio. This keeps the heart healthy and also prevents plaque buildup in the arteries, which can ultimately lead to heart attack and strokes. Magnesium in hemp seeds keeps heart rhythm steady and promotes normal blood pressure. The fiber in hemp seeds helps lower cholesterol. The vitamin K in hemp seeds allows your blood to clot normally and helps prevent calcification of your arteries. The The GLA in hemp seeds supports healthy hair, nails, and skin. in hemp seeds also reduce inflammation that can cause high blood pressure and poor blood circulation.Promote mental health. Copper in hemp seeds is important for the production of thyroxine, a hormone that keeps your thyroid gland functioning normally; helps preserve the myelin sheath that surrounds and protects your nerves; helps your mitochondria produce energy: and plays a role in the conversion of dopamine to norepinephrine, which affects your body's biological response to stress, and is also involved in pain, cognition, mood, and emotions. Iron in hemp seeds is required for oxygen distribution, energy production, immune system function, DNA synthesis, and a stable mood. Your brain needs the fatty acids in hemp, which can prevent diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's and can also improve your memory. Cannabidiol in hemp seeds relieves anxiety and treats schizophrenia. Hemp seeds can also alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression and can improve your mood.Give you glowing skin. Hemp oil is used in skin lotions, soaps, and lip balms, because this oil penetrates the inner layers of your skin and promotes vigorous cell growth for smoother and softer skin. Hemp is also good for clearing up skin disorders such as psoriasis, eczema, and dry skin. The GLA in hemp seeds supports healthy hair, nails, and skin.Promote weight loss. Hemp can help induce weight loss, because the fiber makes you feel full longer. Adding just a few tablespoons of hemp seed to your meal can reduce your food cravings significantly.Relieve digestive disorders. Hemp provides high amounts of fiber, which keep your digestive tract healthy and clean, and eliminates digestive disorders such as constipation and bloating. Cannabidiol in hemp seeds relieves nausea.Prevent cancer. The fiber in hemp seeds helps prevent colon cancer. The vitamin K in hemp seeds provides possible protection against liver and prostate cancer. Hemp contains plant sterols and antioxidants that can help reduce risk of colon, breast and prostate cancers. Cannabidiol in hemp seeds inhibits cancer cell growth.Control blood sugar. Hemp seeds are also helpful if you are at risk of diabetes, or are diabetic, as they can control your sugar levels. Magnesium in hemp seeds helps regulate blood sugar level. Their healthy fats help in the quick absorption of glucose from the bloodstream and its conversion into energy. Therefore, your sweet cravings will decrease, and energy levels will increase.
As with other oil seeds, flax seeds are high in calories (100 grams of seeds contains 534 calories or 27% of daily value). Flax seeds are excellent source of fiber, minerals, antioxidants, and vitamins. They are rich in monounsaturated fatty acids like oleic acid, and one of the top vegetable sources of the essential omega-3 fatty acids linoleic acid, alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), and arachidonic acids. Regular intake of small portions of flax seeds helps lower total as well as LDL or "bad cholesterol" and increase HDL or "good cholesterol" levels in the blood. Omega-3 fatty acids, by their virtue of their anti-inflammatory action, help to lower the risk of high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, strokes, and breast, colon and prostate cancers. Omega-3 fatty acids are required for normal infant development nervous system maturation. Flax seed oil consists of approximately 55% ALA, along with lignans, a class of phytoestrogens with antioxidant and cancer-preventing properties. Flax seeds are an excellent source of vitamin E, especially rich in gamma-tocopherol; containing about 20 grams (133% of daily-recommended values) per 100 grams. Flax seeds are packed with many important B vitamins such as riboflavin, thiamine, niacin, pantothenic acid, vitamin B6, and folate. Flax seeds are a rich source of minerals like manganese, potassium, calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc and selenium. Being seeds, they provide with dietary fibre which might have slimming effects on people as it helps to suppress the appetite and control the blood Glucose levels. Overall flax seeds will contribute to prevent many deficiencies and improvement of general health.
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Hemp string can be dangerous for cats if ingested, as it can cause gastrointestinal blockages or other issues. It's best to avoid letting cats play with or chew on hemp string to prevent any potential harm. If your cat ingests hemp string or shows signs of distress, contact your veterinarian immediately.
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Since hemp seed oil is produced by pressing hemp seeds. Efforts are made by manufacturers to prevent THC from entering the oil but can't be prevented completely. THC is the chemical measured in drug tests. While rare, cooking with hemp oil can cause a positive or bad drug test.
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Redrum - 2013 Bad Seeds was released on: USA: 4 February 2014
Well seeds don't necessarily go "bad" but they can become unusable as time passes. It depends on what environment you keep them in.
it kills it because salt is very VERY bad for seeds