Max Muscle High Lignan Flax Oil review

July 27, 2009

Max Muscle’s High Lignan Flax Oil

High Lignan Flax Oil is a good type of fat that contains many anti-inflammatory substances. Our form of Flax Oil is very high in ALA and Secoisolariciresinol Diglycosides. Flax Oil is very good at having anti-inflammatory effects.  ALA is an good type of fatty acid from the Omega 3 family that can convert into the fatty acid DHA. Secoisolariciresinol Diglycosides helps lower cholesterol and blood sugar they also help improve blood vessel strength. High Lignan Flax Oil contains all the goodness of a regular Flax Oil plus is super charged with the Lignans called Secoisolariciresinol Diglycosides.

Servings = 32-16 servings/1-2 tablespoons daily

Directions = Take 1-2 tablespoons daily. Use on salads, hot cereals, or mix into blended beverages or yogurt.

Ingredients = Flax Oil

available @ Max Muscle San Diego

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.   This product information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.


Eating Fish Cut Risk of Macular Degeneration

August 8, 2008

“Eating oily fish at least once per week compared with less than once per week was associated with a halving of the odds for [Neovascular Age Related Macular Degeneration]NV-AMD.”

Oily fish consumption, dietary [omega-3 fatty acid] [DHA] docosahexaenoic acid and [omega 3 fatty acid] [EPA] eicosapentaenoic acid intakes, and associations with neovascular age-related macular degeneration

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 88, No. 2, 398-406, August 2008
© 2008 American Society for Nutrition

http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/88/2/398?etoc


Omega 3 DHA oil Lessens Eczema

June 11, 2008

A study in the “British Journal of Dermatology” shows the effects of Omega 3 DHA improving the effects of eczema by 23%. The subjects took 5400 mg daily of DHA for 8 weeks.

“Our data suggest that dietary DHA could be bioactive and might have a beneficial impact on the outcome of atopic eczema, but our results need to be confirmed in a larger study,”

Source: British Journal of Dermatology
Volume 158, Issue 4, Page 786-792, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2007.08430.x
“Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) supplementation in atopic eczema: a randomized, double-blind, controlled trial”
Authors: C. Koch, S. Dölle, M. Metzger, C. Rasche, H. Jungclas, R. Rühl, H. Renz, M. Worm