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Re: herbs
From: al (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Apr 26 18:40:54 1999
Hi Kathryn
I guess that means the stuff takes putrid? I don't suppose mixing it
with chocolate syrup would be a very good idea, eh? :) Have you ever
tried flaxseed bread? Do you think the bread would have some of the
same positive benefits that the oil might have? Thanks for any info you
might have and take care!
painfree wishes to everyone,
luv,Amy
Kathryn Anne wrote:
>
> Hi Amy
>
> I saw an article on TV one day regarding a diet to help reduce the
> incidence of breast cancer and they mentioned two teaspoons of flax
> seed a day. I have also had it mentioned to me by naturopaths but I'm
> not really sure on how it works or what it does. I have used it at
> different times but not enough to make a difference (I'm terrible at
> trying to stick to eating regimes). If you would like to try it,
> though, it is easier if you add it in seed form to something like
> yoghurt. The oil - urrrggh!
>
> Kathryn
>
> >From: al <allan.bowers@sympatico.ca>
> >Reply-To: endo@obgyn.net
> >To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO <endo@talk.obgyn.net>
> >Subject: herbs
> >Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 20:01:25 -0500
> >
> >Hi All
> >While we're on the topic of herbs....I read in a magazine today that
> two
> >teaspoons (I think) of flax seed oil helps to decrease the chance of
> >endometrial (and other but I don't remember what and don't have the
> >magazine with me) cancer, because it contains plant estrogen which
> binds
> >to the human estrogen. Anyone ever heard of this or tried it?
> Thanks
> >also to Stacey and Kathryn for all your great info!!!
> >Take care all!
> >luv, Amy
> >
>
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