Guest guest Posted October 17, 2005 Report Share Posted October 17, 2005 We take Don Lemmon's Oil and sprinkle hemp seed on our salads: Unrefined Organic Flax Seed Oil - Flax Seed was most widely recognized back in the early days as a remedy for constipation, diarrhea and IBS. Persons suffering from constipation, diarrhea or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can alleviate those conditions by adding Lemmon's Oil to their diets. The flax seed in Lemmon's Oil is also a natural food high in fiber, lignin and omega-3 essential fatty acids which are famous for many reasons. The unique combination of fiber, flax, the other oils in Lemmon's Oil and omega-3 EFA’s soften the stool and promote bowel movements for relief of constipation. Unrefined Organic Pumpkin Seed Oil - Pumpkin Seed has been used for a variety of other problems including kidney inflammation, intestinal parasites, tapeworm and wound healing. In Asian medicine it is also used to treat diabetes, and water retention. Unrefined Organic Almond Oil - (Prunus amygdalus var. dulcis) Sweet Almond Oil is expressed from the seed of the sweet almond rather than the bitter almond, has a faint aroma, and is very close to the natural oils found in the skin. Unrefined Organic Sesame Seed Oil - (Sesamum indicum) The Sesame herb is grown for its seeds and was used by the Chinese 5000 years ago. The Egyptians produced flour from its ground seeds, and Roman soldiers mixed the seeds with honey for an energy snack. Unrefined Organic Borage Oil - (Borago officinalis) Like evening primrose oil and black currant seed oil, borage oil owes its healing power to the presence of essential fatty acids, the most important of which is GLA, an omega-6 fatty acid. Flax Seed Particulate - Flax seed fiber is one the richest known plant sources of plant Lignans, a phytochemical found in numerous studies to have a wide range of benefits. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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