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COMMERCIAL VARIETIES
We can offer you the following varieties
Name
Purity
Other Aspects
Grade Machine/ Sortex Cleaned
99.90 %
(Mositure: < 8%)
Grade Machine/ Sortex Cleaned (Premium Quality)
99.95 %
Machine Cleaned
99%
PACKAGING
We can offer the following packaging options:
Type of Bags
Quantity
New Multi Wall Paper Bag
25 lb/11.34 Kg or 50
P. P. Bag
55.12 lb / 25 kg or 110
Jute Bag
110.23 lb / 50 kg
Custom Requirement
As per customer requirement.
CONTAINER
We can offer the following container options:
Type of Container
Quantity
20 Feet
20 - 22 Metric Tonne
40 Feet
26 Metric Tonne
NEW CROP
New Crop :
March-April
OVERVIEW
Flax, commonly known as linseed or ALSI in hindi, is popular source of vegetarian Omega-3 fatty acids. Flax Seeds have been there for thousands of years and are better known for ingredients in paints, fiber and cattle feed. Flax Seed is useful in the sense; it produces a vegetable oil, known as flaxseed or linseed oil, which is one of the oldest commercial oils used. Flax Seeds have nutritional value and equal number of omega 3 fatty-acids, which are very good for health.
APPLICATION
Flaxseeds are great source of fiber and work as a natural laxative. They are a great way to keep things regular.
Flaxseed oil contains concentrated amounts of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an omega-3 fat.
Vegetarians and vegans often use this as a substitute for fish oil.
Ground flaxseed has been shown to work just as well as statins in lowering cholesterol.
Flaxseeds are a good source of magnesium.
Flaxseeds contain high levels of lignans. Lignans may protect against estrogen-dependents cancers such as breast cancer.
An ounce of ground flaxseed per day was shown to regulate estrogen levels in post-menopausal women.
Flaxseeds have been shown to protect post-menopausal women from heart disease.
Flaxseed decreases insulin resistance and may protect against diabetes.
Preliminary research in mice shows that flaxseeds may prevent or slow the spread of prostate cancer.
Studies in mice show that flaxseed may prevent or slow the spread of melano.
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