Óleo de Linhaça Orgânico Certificado Flora – Extraído a Frio
O Óleo de Linhaça Orgânico Certificado Flora é um produto de excelência, extraído a frio e 100% natural, que traz uma série de benefícios para a saúde. Com um rigoroso processo de produção, desde a seleção de sementes de linhaça orgânicas até a prensagem cuidadosa, garantimos que cada gota do nosso óleo preserve as propriedades nutricionais essenciais. Este óleo é uma fonte rica em ácidos graxos ômega-3, vitamina E e é completamente livre de produtos químicos, oferecendo uma opção saudável e segura para o seu dia a dia.
As sementes de linhaça utilizadas são cultivadas de forma sustentável, assegurando que você esteja fazendo uma escolha ecologicamente correta. O óleo é envasado com nitrogênio, o que garante a máxima frescura e qualidade, livre de contaminações e metais pesados. Ao optar pelo Óleo de Linhaça Orgânico Flora, você não apenas cuida da sua saúde, mas também do meio ambiente, alinhando seu estilo de vida a práticas sustentáveis.
Versátil e fácil de incorporar na sua rotina, o óleo pode ser consumido puro ou adicionado a saladas, smoothies, vegetais e até mesmo em pães. Para obter os melhores resultados, recomenda-se agitar bem antes de usar e consumir de 1 colher de sopa até 3 vezes ao dia. Após aberto, mantenha refrigerado e consuma todo o conteúdo da garrafa âmbar dentro de 2 meses. Seu sabor suave e agradável torna-o uma adição perfeita para diversas receitas, mas é importante lembrar que não deve ser aquecido ou utilizado para frituras.
O Óleo de Linhaça Orgânico Flora é uma excelente fonte de ômega-3 e ômega-6, que são essenciais para a saúde cardiovascular, a função cerebral e o suporte ao sistema imunológico. Consumidores regulares desse óleo notam um equilíbrio significativo em seus objetivos de bem-estar, promovendo uma saúde integral e vitalidade no dia a dia.
Bem-vindo à família Flora, que desde o início do século XX se dedica a criar fórmulas naturais de alta qualidade. O legado do Dr. Otto Greither continua vivo em cada produto, incluindo nosso Óleo de Linhaça Orgânico Certificado, que reflete nosso compromisso com a pureza e eficácia.
- Rico em ácidos graxos ômega-3: Essencial para a saúde do coração e do cérebro.
- Fonte de vitamina E: Antioxidante que ajuda a proteger as células do corpo.
- Produzido de forma sustentável: Escolha ecologicamente correta que respeita o meio ambiente.
- Frescor garantido: Envasado com nitrogênio para manter a qualidade e a eficácia do produto.
- Versatilidade na alimentação: Pode ser facilmente incorporado em diversas receitas e dietas.
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Agite bem antes de usar. Recomenda-se a ingestão de 1 colher de sopa até 3 vezes ao dia. Após aberto, mantenha refrigerado e consuma todo o conteúdo da garrafa âmbar dentro de 2 meses para garantir a frescura e os benefícios do produto. Não deve ser aquecido ou utilizado para frituras, preservando assim suas propriedades nutricionais intactas.
Luv2spk2u –
I just really love Flora Certified Organic Flax Seed Oil. Their products always impress me with their care and freshness. The cold-pressed and unrefined process ensures the highest quality, and the oil tastes as good as flax oil can. It’s great knowing it’s non-GMO, gluten-free, and kosher, and the amber glass bottle helps preserve its integrity. Highly recommend for anyone looking to incorporate essential fatty acids into their diet!
Neimerys Juliao –
The product came well packaged and before the time that I was expecting. The flavor taste delicious and pure. Good quality oil. I love that is in a dark glass bottle as it should be.
Irina –
Very good and I love that it is in the glass bottle.🙏
CONDUA –
I find there is conflicting evidence on the health benefits of flax Oil, but I still use it; almost always in a smoothie. I like the flavor and the creamy texture it gives a smoothie. I keep in the fridge (as they suggest) and probably for a bit longer then what is suggested on the bottle, but I haven’t noticed in degradation in product. No off-smells, change in color, viscosity, etc. I have tried on salads, but prefer a good olive oil instead.
Is it good value for money?? I don’t know. Not cheap in my opinion, but from shopping around this is the best deal I’ve found.
ES –
Last time I purchased the item it was not sealed properly and about one-fifth of the oil leaked out into the amazon paper wrapping it was sent in. I ended up getting a credit and ordering again. Threw out the unsealed bottle. Otherwise the oil is OK, no taste and a little thinner than I expected.
Denna Green Smith –
Flax oil has helped me in so many ways. This is a great item. I highly recommend.
Vinny –
Amazon has great quality Flaxseed Oil from stock at a convenient size and price. Not easy to find elsewher
Joe Brewer –
Quality Flax Seed Oil. Fast delivery and the glass bottle (dark brown to help preserve freshness) was very well packed to prevent breakage. The bottle is rather large in circumference making pouring with one hand difficult if you have small or medium sized hands.
george –
Good ftuf it workes for me perfect
VeganThug –
After taking flaxseed oil on and off for the past 5 years, I regret that I didn’t do more research. Yes, it does contain high levels of plant-based omega 3’s (and no other nutrients); however, the body also metabolizes it into cyanide, which is, “one of the most rapidly lethal poisons known to man.” Flaxseed oil is also a laxative. This means that the body does not want it in it’s system, so it tries to expel it quickly (just like you would expect from a toxic substance). There is some sporadic data on flaxseeds, but it is limited; much of the data concerns whole or ground flaxseeds. One tablespoon of milled flaxseeds has the equivalent amount of fat as 5 tablespoons of flaxseed oil, which implies that there is at least 5 times as much cyanide in the oil vs. the ground seed. The nutrients in oils are much more bio-available than ground seeds, which further suggests that the amount of cyanide exposure is higher and more acute.
Signs of cyanide toxicity are: headache, dizziness, mild confusion, dehydration, abdominal cramping, loose stool, nausea, and vomiting
There is no reason whatsoever to risk chronic cyanide poisoning for the nutrients in flaxseeds. You can easily get everything you need from other, less toxic sources. For omega 3’s, you can substitute chia seeds (I’m currently waiting for my first shipment of chia seed oil). You can also increase your leafy green intake. Try juicing kale (use ½ lime to mellow the bitterness) and/or eat some edamame (soybeans in the pod – very nutritious).
A few days after I stopped taking flaxseed oil, my body and subsequent ‘movements’ when back to a normal that I remember from 5+ years ago. I will never take flaxseed oil again. I just have to figure out what to do with the full bottle I have left over. Another name for flaxseed is ‘linseed’, the oil of which is used on furniture (yet another clue that re-branded flaxseeds are NOT a health food). Maybe I’ll filter it and apply it to our cutting board or other bare wood furniture.
I hope this review leads you to reevaluate your use of this toxic oil. Good luck in your health pursuits. Logical Perseverance is the tool you must have to figure these things out. I have included links to some NIH articles below (highlight the title and search in new tab):
1) A Review on Ingested Cyanide: Risks, Clinical Presentation, Diagnostics, and Treatment Challenges
2) The short-term effects of olive oil and flaxseed oil for the treatment of constipation in hemodialysis patients
3) Cyanide Toxicity StatPearls