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Chia Seeds

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Nature's Answer Chia Seeds Rich in Omega-3 is one of the best vegetarian sources of Omega 3 (especially a-linolenic acid) and other essential fatty acids (EFA's). EFA's support healthy heart function, joint mobility, immune functioning and cellular energy. Chia seeds are high in both soluble and insoluble fiber.Diets high in fiber support healthy digestion and bowel function. Chia cleanses through mucilage action, similar to pysllium. Chia seeds are high in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and flavonols. Chia has Boron, a necessary nutrient need for bone health.

Chia was cultivated by the ancient Aztecs, and was honored as a "power food." Chia is one of the best plant sources of beneficial Omega-3 oils, especially a-linolenic acid (ALA). Scientific Research on Omega-3 and other essential fatty acids (EFA) continues to prove that EFA's support cardiovascular health, comfortable joint mobility, immune system function and overall cellular energy. Chia is often stored for long periods of time as a Survival Food, since it does not quickly turn rancid like other sources of Essential Fatty Acids. Chia is high in vitamins and minerals, such as magnesium potassium and phosphorous. It contains many antioxidants, including significant levels of caffeic acids, quercetin and flavonols.

Chia is an excellent source of high molecular weight soluble fiber, which supports healthy bowel function. When Chia is mixed into a liquid, it forms a gelatinous mass due to its high content of beneficial mucilages. This slows the digestion of carbohydrates in the digestive system, leading to a feeling of fullness, and reduces the spike in blood sugar that often accompanies the ingestion of carbohydrates.

Nature's Answer's Chia Seed is produced using totally natural growing techniques, which have been used since antiquity to produce this high protein nutritious grain. Chia seeds are 100% vegetal, gluten-free, Non-GMO and are produced without the use of pesticides.