Guest guest Posted August 17, 2003 Report Share Posted August 17, 2003 >> Research has also shown that heating (up to 350F) >flaxseeds does not cause a degradation in >>the oils. >That's very odd... I would have to disagree with the above study. Lets look at the results of one such study of high temperatures and >food, from a " how does the human eating it " react. REPLY------------ ATTENTION IS NEEDED HERE----To Avoid the confusion between SEED and OIL------- Lorenzo I think this may come from the studies of bran muffins, made with ground flaxseed added. AS THEY WERE BAKED AT 350 Degrees. It appears, that in baking the internal temperature of the muffin is not nearly that high. And not for very long. If the muffin reached an internal temp of 350 it would resemble a lump of coal. You can test this at home, keep the fire extinguisher and the 911 phone at hand. So the research with muffins laced with flaxseed showed that the added flaxseed was beneficial. In general flaxseed oil needs to be kept cold! Consider that while it is still in the ground meal state that it has other micronutrients that may well provide protection as yet undiscovered. However the oil is fragile. Best Regards, Lorenzo See Also: CaveManFood-subscribe ---> The underlying concept of Omega 3 Oils. The active part of flaxseed oil. Coconut Oil-subscribe A very paleo oil. Learn about it's unknown benefits at www.coconut-info.com Flaxseed_Oil-subscribe Flaxseedoil2-subscribe Flaxseedoil3-subscribe --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.509 / Virus Database: 306 - Release Date: 8/12/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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