Flax seed oil for your skin

Posted by admin on November 23rd, 2009 and filed under flax seed benefits | 25 Comments »

garymoller.com Gary Moller shows how to use flax seed oil to help your skin recover from the ravages of sunburn and aging. For more: garymoller.com and to purchase to deliver worldwide: www.myotec.co.z

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25 Responses

  1. aipyor Says:

    i have heard that …
    i have heard that the best way to incorporate flax seed is to grind it fresh…is that so?are many of the nutrients gone in the oil form?

  2. XforeverlongingX Says:

    yeah I get what …
    yeah I get what you’re saying but the sun is still the catalyst in the process…

  3. Mandy86lynn Says:

    Thank you for …
    Thank you for sharing, other things for for treatment of skin and cancer is to alkalize the body, alkalizing is ph balancing, we can alkalize of bodies by eatting alkaline food etc, green leffy vegetables, some fruits, the best fruits and vegegtable are raw, that have not had most of the vitamins, minerals & enzymes cooked out of them. I believe the most powerful healing come from nature, the best flax seed oil or any oils is to get is, look for cold pressed on the bottle.

  4. clg26 Says:

    Ignore the trolls …
    Ignore the trolls on your video. That is all they are. Even if you were to talk about another subject they would object to it. Internet trolls are a dime a dozen. I love flax seed oil :) So many benefits!

  5. nenaandnino Says:

    out in the sun? or …
    out in the sun? or just going out to pick kids from school or food market?. One more thing, Do you recommend taking flax seed or applying flax seed?.Sorry I had to continue this here…thanks for your help

  6. nenaandnino Says:

    Gazzamoller: I …
    Gazzamoller: I don’t know much about your skin condition but it looks kind on what I get once in a while behind my ears, around face hairline and in the back neck, they are red patches that itches sometimes and kind of flakes. I thought it was Psoriasis. This is the 1st video of yours I see, I’ll check all others but here are my questions: Some days I do not get out of my house at all, how much Vit. D you think I could take?. You said not to take Vit. D when out in the sun? You mean laying

  7. alexana107 Says:

    you right chld!!… …
    you right chld!!…now go back to fun in the basement . ..but keep in mind:
    too much exposure will get you blind (sun or masturbation)

  8. gazzamoller Says:

    Short periods of …
    Short periods of midday sun while protecting areas of previous damage. Vit D supplement on days not in the sun.

  9. RedFizzy Says:

    So you wear …
    So you wear sunscreen when you go in the sun? It’s the best way (aside from staying out of the sun) to help prevent sunburn and skin cancers (and wrinkles).
    Sunscreen prevents the skin activating it’s Vitamin D production.
    How do you get your daily dose of Vitamin D?

  10. gazzamoller Says:

    Understood – thanks …
    Understood – thanks for the comments Sandrine.

  11. sandrinekows Says:

    Im not suffering …
    Im not suffering from ANY BRAIN WASHING. I don’t get sunburn im only saying if ppl get skin cancer it’s their OWN dam fault for not protecting themselves and staying in the sun way too long than they need! Please understand my point of you before mixing it up into something i wasn’t referring too…

  12. gazzamoller Says:

    Sandrine, I get the …
    Sandrine, I get the impression you are suffering a case of brain-washing that sun is the enemy. It is not.

    The problem in part is skin that is not conditioned to the sun from frequent brief exposures is highly vulnerable to inadvertent over-exposure. This helps explain why office workers at at such high risk of skin cancer.

  13. sandrinekows Says:

    yeah well to each …
    yeah well to each it’s own who’s dumb enough to stay in the sun to get a sunburn and not protect themselves prior to sun exposure..

  14. gazzamoller Says:

    And you NEED the …
    And you NEED the sun to live a long and healthy life. Lack of sun = vitamin D deficiency which is associated with increased risk of at least 28 different forms of cancer.

    The anti oxidant Astazanthin and dark berries like blue berries help protect the skin from sun damage.

    Sunlight is good for you. Sunburn is not.

  15. sandrinekows Says:

    sun doesnt cause …
    sun doesnt cause the cancer but its the sunburn??..UM..but you kind of NEED the sun to have SUNburn damage………..

  16. gazzamoller Says:

    No, not at all. …
    No, not at all. Gluggy makeup and deodorants with aluminimum in them are more likely the culprits.

  17. gazzamoller Says:

    You can use it as a …
    You can use it as a skin moisturiser. Apply to clean skin, allow to soak in for about 15m and then gently towel off any excess.

    Take as a food – 2-4 tsp or so per day. Use just as you would a quality olive oil but do not heat it.

  18. Melaniemelodie Says:

    I thought you were …
    I thought you were suppossed to eat the flax oil. I have hyperpigmentation and that is wheat I thought

  19. mattfarr69x Says:

    Great video man! …
    Great video man! very informative … im about to buy some FLAXSEED OIL
    THANKS!!! :)

  20. gazzamoller Says:

    No, it will not. …
    No, it will not. Never heard of that. Makeup that leaves a solid residue will surely do that, but not flax oil

  21. babylala1234 Says:

    does it not make …
    does it not make your porse larger?

  22. gazzamoller Says:

    It will do no harm …
    It will do no harm and possibly a lot of good. You should also look at a tissue salt imbalance, principally involving silcon dioxide, calcium fluoride and a few others. You can learn more about Tissue salts by Google searching “Gary Moller Active Elements”

  23. yamayou123 Says:

    also flaxseed oil …
    also flaxseed oil is better !

  24. 8I12D Says:

    Does this work for …
    Does this work for keratosis pilaris as well

  25. gazzamoller Says:

    I do not think that …
    I do not think that fishoil would smell all that good smeared on the skin! :)

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