
Why are omega3 fatty acids important to you?
Omega 3 Fatty Acids are important because it is an essential fatty acid that can only be obtained through dark backed torpedo shaped cold water fish like salmon, sardines and mackerel or flaxseed. Other sources like pumpkin seeds, hemp seed and walnuts contain very little but are still forms of omega 3. Omega 3 fatty acids are responsible for regulating or turning off functions like your adrenalin, cholesterol, blood pressure, hormone production, arachnadonic acid which makes you feel stressed also modulates blood glucose levels to name a few. Your brain works in part because of little elongated bits of Omega 3 fatty acid. See the Proven Benefits theflaxlady.com
Why eat Flaxseed?
Unlike fish, flaxseed has fiber, lignins, vitamins, minerals and all of the essential amino acids with no mercury, DDT and PCB concerns. The lignin portion is a proven tumor reducer and the fiber helps to maintain regularity and it is 22% protein with live enzymes. Flaxseed is food, not a supplement or fractionated neutraceutical.
Why eat NorthernEdge Milled Flaxseed?
NorthernEdge brand flaxseed is 1) certified organic 2) kosher 3) is cleaned to 99.99 food pure 4) tested for salmonella, mold and e-coli (On this basis we reject two thirds of what we test.) 5) When we find some that meets our standards we mill it (slice not grind) into a heavy weight light proof, air proof bag and vacuum seal it immediately, one bag at a time just for you. Northern Edge is fresh and it tastes good and because it is already milled for you it is easier to digest. NorthernEdge has a nutty green taste. The omega 3 is responsible for the green grassy flavor. Walnuts contain omega 3 and peanuts contain omega 6. See Protection and Peril from Prostaglandins by Dr. Clara Felix theflaxlady.com
Please contact Western Mass Wellness Center for further details.
413-73B-WELL (732-9355) or via email mdiblasio@westernmasswellness.com

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$12.00 per bag
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2 bags for $20.00
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