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    Ok, now how does Flaxseed oil help?

    I read here and there about adding it to your diet but I don't understand the real benefit to it.

    Can someone help?

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    its just one of those heart healthy fats that you should ad to your diet. can reduce cholesterol and bp and there are other benefits. im not an expert on it but the stuff i do know is enough for me to use it.

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    contains some EFA's (essential fatty acids) that are essential to your diet, because your body can't make them itself.

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    Your body needs fat. These are so called "good fats"

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    why flaxseed oil though? does it have any better benefits over the likes of cod liver oil or bog standard sunflower oil??

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    Quote Originally Posted by nirish_mark20
    why flaxseed oil though? does it have any better benefits over the likes of cod liver oil or bog standard sunflower oil??
    Flaxseed oil = high in Omega 3's, contains Omega 9's

    Cod liver oil = also high in Omega 3's

    Sunflower oil = high in Omega 6's

    All EFA's have their benefits. Adjusting the Omega 3-6-9 ratio is important to healthy fat supplementation though. By this I mean that consuming 80% of your daily fat intake from an omega 6 source is not considered "healthy". I believe an accurate ratio would be 1:1 (omega 3: omega 6) and a 20:1 (omega 3/6: omega 9).

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    My fats are mixed. i rougly have a little over 14g of "bad" fats throughout the day but main source comes from EFA's.

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    Hemp oil is another good source of omega 3 and omega 6 EFA's.

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    so would I use flaxseed oil while bulking or while cutting or both?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lavinco
    so would I use flaxseed oil while bulking or while cutting or both?
    both. Efa's should be a part of your life, for the rest of your life, no matter what your goals.

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    In the new M&F magazine they say eating cottage cheese right before bedtime, or any source of casein protien along with 3 TBS ( tablespoons ) of Flax Oil will help slow the protien breakdown to help prevent a catabolic state even longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by erndog
    In the new M&F magazine they say eating cottage cheese right before bedtime, or any source of casein protien along with 3 TBS ( tablespoons ) of Flax Oil will help slow the protien breakdown to help prevent a catabolic state even longer.
    Thats a shit load of fat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 305GUY
    Thats a shit load of fat.


    yeah but it takes fat to burn fat the typical male athlete is permited almost 90 g's of fat per day, of course those are healthy fats people so stear clear of sat's fats if you can although im sure some will slip by..

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve0
    yeah but it takes fat to burn fat the typical male athlete is permited almost 90 g's of fat per day, of course those are healthy fats people so stear clear of sat's fats if you can although im sure some will slip by..
    Yeah no shit.. but 3 tbsp of flax is around 45g of fat. I see no reason for someone to have that much flax in one sitting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 305GUY
    Yeah no shit.. but 3 tbsp of flax is around 45g of fat. I see no reason for someone to have that much flax in one sitting.


    yeah i wouldnt take that much at once, but the biggest leaniest guy i ever met ate a whole jar of all natty PB a day

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    go with the cottage chheese and about 20-25 almonds or peanuts or a mix before bed......I also have this as my pretraining meal.......have your simple carbs post workout and at breakfast (fruit and oats)...for the flax, use it during the day with tuna or as a salad dressing.....

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    peanut butter....1 jar a week is solid......or get some almond butter

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    Quote Originally Posted by 305GUY
    Yeah no shit.. but 3 tbsp of flax is around 45g of fat. I see no reason for someone to have that much flax in one sitting.
    1 tbsp. of flaxseed oil contains 7 grams of fat...last time I checked anyways. That would only be 21 grams of fat. Still high once you add in the fat content from the casein protein source...but if you have slacked on the fat intake all day, I would rather take it in than miss it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Austex
    1 tbsp. of flaxseed oil contains 7 grams of fat...last time I checked anyways. That would only be 21 grams of fat. Still high once you add in the fat content from the casein protein source...but if you have slacked on the fat intake all day, I would rather take it in than miss it.
    Dont ow what flax you have :

    HFS Presents:
    Omega-3 Flax Oil
    GMO-Free!

    Serving Size: 1 Tablespoon (15ml)
    Servings Per Container: 31

    Amount Per Serving:

    Calories: 130
    Calories from Fat: 130
    Total Fat: 14g
    Saturated Fat: 1g
    Polyunsaturted Fat: 10g
    Monounsaturated Fat: 3g
    Cholesterol: 0 mg
    Sodium: 0 mg
    Total Carbohydrate: 0 mg
    Protein: 0 mg

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    And another: (you get the idea)
    Enzymatic Therapy Presents:
    Flax Oil
    Fortified With Borage & Pumpkin!
    What's In It?
    Supplement Facts:

    Serving Size: 1 tbsp.
    Servings Per Container: 25

    Amount Per Serving:

    Calories 120
    Calories from fat 120
    Total fat 14 g 23 %
    Saturated fat 1 g 10 %
    Percent daily values are based on a 2000 calorie diet


    Flaxseed oil 11 mL *
    Pumpkin seed oil 2 mL *
    Borage seed oil 1 mL *

    Average Analysis Per Tablespoon
    Omega-3 (LNA): 5,250 mg
    Omega-6 (LA): 2,625 mg
    Omega-9 (Oleic): 2,600 mg
    Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA): 325 mg

    EDIT: what brand flax do you have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve0
    yeah but it takes fat to burn fat the typical male athlete is permited almost 90 g's of fat per day, of course those are healthy fats people so stear clear of sat's fats if you can although im sure some will slip by..
    Your body needs saturated fats. Low saturated fat levels have been linked to low test levels and thats a no no.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by 305GUY
    And another: (you get the idea)
    Enzymatic Therapy Presents:
    Flax Oil
    Fortified With Borage & Pumpkin!
    What's In It?
    Supplement Facts:

    Serving Size: 1 tbsp.
    Servings Per Container: 25

    Amount Per Serving:

    Calories 120
    Calories from fat 120
    Total fat 14 g 23 %
    Saturated fat 1 g 10 %
    Percent daily values are based on a 2000 calorie diet


    Flaxseed oil 11 mL *
    Pumpkin seed oil 2 mL *
    Borage seed oil 1 mL *

    Average Analysis Per Tablespoon
    Omega-3 (LNA): 5,250 mg
    Omega-6 (LA): 2,625 mg
    Omega-9 (Oleic): 2,600 mg
    Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA): 325 mg

    EDIT: what brand flax do you have?
    I was referring to the Vitamin World's High Lignan Flaxseed Oil...and you were right, it is 14 grams/tbsp. I've been using the softgels, which are only 1 gram fat/softgel. Nevertheless, it is a lot of fat to consume at once.

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