Flaxseed:
Health Food Hub
Golden Flaxseed also known as golden linseed, is characterized by its light yellow or golden color.
Like its brown counterpart, golden flaxseed is rich in nutrients, particularly omega-3 fatty acids, dietary fiber, and lignans, which are known for their antioxidant properties.
These seeds are often used in health foods and dietary supplements due to their numerous health benefits, including promoting heart health, aiding digestion, and supporting weight management.
Flaxseed is best consumed milled as the process will split open the hard shell and your body will be able to get to the nutritional part of the seed. Whole seeds on the other hand mostly pass through your digestion as the shell is created by nature to protect the nutrition inside. ​
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Flaxseed Milled Fact Sheet
Flaxseeds Milled are significantly more nutritious for your body than whole seeds, allowing for better absorption of their essential nutrients.
Golden Flaxseed Milled
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Flaxseed contains its of fibre
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full of Omega 3's
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Low in Carbohydrates
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Rich in Protein
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All of this nutritional value is stored with the hard shell.
Our milling process will split open the shell of the golden flaxseed in mill into a ground golden flaxseed that is easily absorbed by your body.
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Upto 50% more nutrtional bio availability than whole flaxseeds.
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You can purchase our product with next day delivery from Amazon.
GOLDEN FLAXSEED MILLED USES:
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At Dhillons Flour Mill, we freshly mill our golden flaxseed using a cold grinding method that splits open the shell.
Our flaxseed offers
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A creamy texture
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A beautiful golden color
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The taste is nutty without any bitterness
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Here are some great ways to incorporate it into your diet:
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Baking and Cooking Fluor Replacer
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Egg replacer
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Supplements for Omega fatty acids
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Smoothies
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Porridge
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Sprinkled on top of your cereal
This site has been bought to you courtesy of Dhillons Flour Mill Ltd
A UK Miller and Blender of Flaxseeds, Chia seed, Pumpkin Seeds and related ingredients
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You can visit Dhillons Flour Mill on www.dhillonsflourmill.com
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