Flax is a very old cultivated plant. It was traditionally used to make linen fabric, but also for paints, as an oilseed or medicinal plant. The seeds of Linum usitatissimum (the “most commonly used, most common” flax) were used internally as flaxseed mucus for gastrointestinal complaints and sore throats. Externally as a pack for inflammation, pain, abscesses and boils.

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