According to the latest Newsweek (October 15), “flaxseed oil is . . . an over-the-counter nutritional supplement that helps with heart disease and menopausal symptoms. It’s also a common wood finish.”
According to the latest Newsweek (October 15), “flaxseed oil is . . . an over-the-counter nutritional supplement that helps with heart disease and menopausal symptoms. It’s also a common wood finish.”
Funny. You can eat it on your salads and use it to polish the floors or protect your tools from rusting. But let’s not overlook its use in the arts (as linseed oil for painting). “It is one of the oldest commercial oils and solvent-processed flax seed oil has been used for centuries as a drying oil in painting and varnishing.” I use it topically for softening my dry, rosacea problem skin :^D
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flax