27-09-2015, 04:21
You're both welcome! 
Hmm, I haven't had flax oil for long enough to be able to judge how it should smell and such. I read that, if you're ingesting it like I mostly do, keeping it in the fridge is a must. But if you're just massaging, unrefrigerated flax is fine, as long as you never ingest it. I'm not sure how quickly it goes rancid, though. I may be wrong about this, so it'd be best to search on Google if you can. ^^;
Capsules are much better at keeping the flax good without having to refrigerate it, but I prefer to just have bottled oil.

(27-09-2015, 01:34)growthspurt Wrote:(26-09-2015, 22:14)HopefulKitKat Wrote:(24-09-2015, 20:11)ELLACRAIG Wrote: ...
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Thank you so much for the info! Another thing does flax seed oil has a horrible scent because i used it and didnt smell anything until i stop putting it in the fridge and it had a horrible smell to it. Does that mean its spoiled or its actually suppose to smell like that? Im thinking about taking flax pills instead though because i cant keep it in the fridge
Hmm, I haven't had flax oil for long enough to be able to judge how it should smell and such. I read that, if you're ingesting it like I mostly do, keeping it in the fridge is a must. But if you're just massaging, unrefrigerated flax is fine, as long as you never ingest it. I'm not sure how quickly it goes rancid, though. I may be wrong about this, so it'd be best to search on Google if you can. ^^;
Capsules are much better at keeping the flax good without having to refrigerate it, but I prefer to just have bottled oil.