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View Post: Flaxseed and bone health
Dr. Cutler
24 Nov 2009 by Mark Vavoulis   ...
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View Post: The Ungourmet: Oatmeal Golden Flaxseed Cookies with Raisins and ...
24 Nov 2009 by the ungourmet  
Research has also found dietary flax seed lignans reduced several menopausal symptoms. Flax seed is high in protein and has an excellent amino acid profile, containing numerous essential amino acid that the human body cannot produce. ...
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View Post: arc :: Flaxseed oil may reduce risk of postmenopausal osteoporosis
24 Nov 2009 by Arthritis Research Campaign (mailto:info@arc.or...  
New research suggests that women may be able to reduce their risk of the bone-thinning disease osteoporosis in later life by including flaxseed oil in their diets, although the findings are yet to be confirmed in humans. ... Around 70000 hip, 120000 spine and 50000 wrist fractures are sustained each year in Britain as a result of osteoporosis, and older women are particularly at risk as their levels of the bone-strengthening hormone oestrogen drop after the menopause. ...
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View Post: Arab News Blog » Flaxseed oil 'can reduce osteoporosis risk'
24 Nov 2009 by Arab News  
Washington, Nov 24 : A new study by researchers from Egypt suggests that the use of flaxseed oil in food could help reduce the risk of osteoporosis in post-menopausal and diabetic women. Go to Source · Bookmark and Share. Related posts: ...
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View Post: The Things We Get: Flaxseed may lower cholesterol levels
27 Oct 2009 by drskidd  
Menopause and osteoporosis - Much like soy, flaxseeds are a rich source of phytoestrogens. Some studies have shown that consuming foods high in phytoestrogens may prevent or mitigate symptoms caused by the declining estrogen levels ...
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View Post: What Are Your Natural Menopause Relief Options?
Menopause Notices
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View Post: Flaxseed oil and osteoporosis
23 Nov 2009 by Marc Onigman  
Animal studies suggest that adding flaxseed oil to the diet could reduce the risk of osteoporosis in post-menopausal women and women with diabetes, according to a report to be published in the International Journal of Food Safety, ...
View Blog: Osteoporosis - http://shosteoporosisnews.blogspot.com/



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