Flaxseed vs Flaxseed Oil - Which Is Better?

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Flax seed versus flax oil. Which one is better? What do you need to know? Well I'm

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going to explain it

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hey so today we're gonna talk about flax seed versus flax oil I'm just gonna give

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you a little bit of trivia because I think this is a fascinating little seed

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back in the day it's it's from Latin it's called linum or "lean-um" and it is

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the same plant that they make linen from so this was one of the first crops that

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humans ever cultivated and for the most part we didn't eat a whole lot of it we

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used the fiber to make clothing and fabric and we used the oil to make paint

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binder and varnish and things like that because the oil had great great

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properties and it could even sort of coagulate it could harden so it could

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make things like linoleum floors so if you notice all these words start with Lin

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and that's because they're all in some way derived from the linen and which of

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course is the same thing as flax so the word line lining linoleum lingerie and

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the guy in in Swedish linne is called "linna" and the guy who organized our

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system of biology the system of taxonomy his name happened to be called Carolus Linnaeus

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So a little bit of trivia I couldn't help myself there but so how do

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we compare the seed versus the oil well obviously the oil is made from the seed

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so the seed is the the source material and the seed is quite the little piece

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of action here it has 42% fat has 18% protein and 27% fiber so while it does

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have some carbohydrate here in the fiber almost all of it is in the form of

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fiber it has like one gram of net carbs per half a cup give or take so if you're

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looking for foods that are low glycemic index well know that the flaxseed even

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though it has carbs they're all fiber the flaxseed has a glycemic load of zero

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all right so when they talk about high medium low glycemic foods well this one

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doesn't even register on that chart what I like about the flaxseed is that it's

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very inexpensive I checked it out today where I go shopping you can buy organic

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there's a farmers market you buy organic flaxseed for less than $2 a pound and

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I've found online there's a brand with Amazon you can get organic shipped with

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Prime for under $3 a pound for organic flaxseed so it's like they're giving it

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away it's very inexpensive so what this means is it's less than a dollar for a

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thousand calories worth so in a day when they're talking about how expensive

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healthy food is we'll hear something that you don't have to sweat what we

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want to keep in mind about the flaxseed though is it is extremely reactive to

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oxygen this the fat in flax is mostly the majority of this and this is unique

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in the plant kingdom the majority of this fat is omega-3 fatty acids that

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means they're highly nutritious to us but they're also highly reactive to

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oxygen it's kind of two sides of the sword the very reason that their

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nutrition nutritious makes them also very very sensitive to oxygen they're

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very easily destroyed they go rancid and now they're actually bad for us they are

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what I would call violently reactive because back in the day when they use

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this for paint they use rags to apply the oil to various wood them and

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whatever they were working on and then sometimes to take these rags and just

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throw them in a pile and this oil is so react

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David starts reacting with oxygen and that reaction creates heat so much that

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these rags could spontaneously combust they would catch on fire by themselves

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so what that means for us is that this oil may be nutritious but it's extremely

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reactive and therefore it gets destroyed by heat and light and oxygen very very

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quickly because of that while it's in the seed the seed protects it from

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oxygen so they it's a very very hard shell that is a hundred percent airtight

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to keep protecting this fat from from the oxygen so if you eat the whole seed

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it's so well protected that you can't get inside it either so there's no

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nutritional value to eating whole flax seed they have to be opened up you can't

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digest them so you have to grind or crush them and now you can get access to

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it but of course as soon as you grind it now it starts reacting with oxygen so

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what I do and there's a video right here you can check out is I buy the whole

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seed I grind it and then I immediately put it in ziplock bags and put them in

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the freezer okay I don't think the fridge is good enough I want to keep it

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I want to do the best I can to protect the fatty acids in there and then you

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want to keep it dark and cold so if we compare with the oil it's not a whole

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food it's a refined food it's a hundred percent fat it's still reasonably priced

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it's $15 a pint some people think that's expensive

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but again you don't use a whole lot of it so it's like three dollars ninety

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cents per thousand calories but here's the difference I would eat the seed

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because it's a whole food I put it on yogurt I put it in smoothies and it just

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thickens and enriches things nice flavor virtually for free and it's differ

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with oil because most people who take the oil they think of it as an omega-3

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supplement they take it because they've heard that we need essential fatty acids

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and they think that this is a great source and in a manner of speaking it is

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it has a very high ratio of omega-3s but here's the problem this is even though

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this is classified as an essential fatty acid it is not the end product that the

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body is looking for the body is trying to convert this into epa and DHA which

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we know come from fish oils but this poorly converted means that you only

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convert a couple of percent one to two to a few percent of this into that and

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the people who convert the worst are the sickest who need it the most so you're

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kind of in a catch-22 here and so if you're looking for omega-3s from a

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supplement this does not replace the fish oil this is still a nutritious oil

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but I wouldn't rely on it and if you're not going to rely on it then personally

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I would just go ahead and eat the seeds rather because it's a whole food and

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it's super cheap and it gives you a lot of fiber and other benefits as well by a

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reputable brand keep it sealed in the packaging and get it into the freezer as

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soon as you get home this oil is so polyunsaturated that it actually stays

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liquid in the freezer it gets thicker but it's still liquid and the other

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thing I would say about the seeds is I would not buy them ground even though

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there are some companies that say that well because of our special mailing and

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grinding process its shelf stable for so and so many months I wouldn't trust that

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I would just because even if it's mostly true I just wouldn't want to take that

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chance I would keep my food as fresh as

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possible so you buy it with the seed intact and you grind it

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and you freeze it yourself now you know where that seed has been and you know

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how it was processed on the way and now you know that it was only out in the

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open for a few minutes before you could put it in the freezer so it's a

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fascinating little plant and it's been around for thousands of years like I

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said and in the old Egypt they actually wrapped the mummies in linen fiber and

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they've found this linen fiber intact after thousands of years so it's quite a

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little piece of work here some people have a little bit of a fear of the flax

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because they say it contains phytoestrogens that deed can't these can

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act as estrogens they can mimic hormones and I haven't seen any conclusive

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evidence on that there's research that says it increases cancer risk and

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there's research that says it counteracts cancer risks so personally I

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wouldn't look too much into the research I would eat the seed in moderation as a

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food when I say it cost so much per thousand calories it doesn't mean you

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should eat a thousand calories a day it doesn't mean it should be your major

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food group it should be a variety of foods just like everything else you the

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more variety the better off you are and this I think is a good food that can be

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a component of a healthy overall diet if you enjoy this content make sure you

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