Description
Usage Instructions:
1. Dietary Supplement: Add 1-2 tablespoons of Wood Pressed Flaxseed Oil to smoothies, salads, or yogurt. It can also be drizzled over cooked vegetables or added to cold dishes for a nutritional boost. (Do not heat the oil as high temperatures can degrade its beneficial properties).
2. Skin Care: Apply flaxseed oil directly to your skin as a natural moisturizer. It’s effective for soothing dry patches, reducing redness, and improving overall skin texture. It also works well as an anti-aging serum or to reduce the appearance of scars and fine lines.
3. Hair Care: Massage flaxseed oil into the scalp to promote hair health, reduce dandruff, and strengthen hair follicles. Leave it on for 20-30 minutes before washing to deeply nourish and enhance hair shine and softness.
4. Facial Treatment: Add a few drops of flaxseed oil to your daily skincare routine or mix it with other oils for a hydrating face mask. It helps to calm inflammation and reduce breakouts.
5. Cooking (Cold Use): While it’s not suitable for cooking at high temperatures, flaxseed oil can be used in cold recipes, like salad dressings, smoothies, or as a drizzle over dishes like pasta or roasted vegetables.
6. Oil Pulling: Use flaxseed oil for oil pulling, an Ayurvedic practice that helps detoxify the mouth, reduce bacteria, and improve oral hygiene by swishing the oil in your mouth for 10-15 minutes.
Storage Instructions:
To preserve the freshness and nutritional value of Wood Pressed Flaxseed Oil, store it in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat. Flaxseed oil is sensitive to oxidation, so it’s best to keep it tightly sealed in an airtight container. Refrigeration is recommended to prevent the oil from going rancid, and it’s advisable to consume it within 3-6 months after opening for optimal quality