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Alligga Flaxseed Products Are Now Available on LuckyVitamin.com

Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) January 21, 2015


Major online nutrition powerhouse, LuckyVitamin.com, is pleased to announce that Alligga Flaxseed products will now be available through its online store. The brand includes Organic Ground Flax, as well as Organic and Natural Flaxseed Cooking Oil.



The Alligga line is made from 100 percent Canadian, organic, non-GMO flaxseed. The product is also certified kosher.



“We are a company that looks for products that are innovative and not necessarily already on the market,” said Adam Maas, Director of Sales and Development for BG Health Group, the makers of Alligga. “For instance, many people are pleasantly surprised to learn that they can cook with flaxseed oil.”



What sets Alligga Flaxseed Cooking Oil apart from conventional flaxseed oils is the 60% Omega-3 content and the expanded smoke point. This innovation makes Alligga Flaxseed Cooking Oil extremely versatile, allowing it to be used for baking, broiling, roasting, and sautéing numerous kinds of foods.



“The big difference is in the processing. It’s all natural, there’s no chemicals added. Our filter is unique, in its design, in how it pulls out all the impurities. These impurities are what usually bring the smoke point down,” states Maas.



All of the Alligga Flaxseed products provide an excellent source of Omega-3s. The health benefits from them include lowering cholesterol and blood pressure, fighting heart disease and diabetes, assisting with brain development and memory improvement, boosting the immune system, as well as reducing inflammation.



“We hope we can help people make a healthier decision, with this simple choice to try Alligga,” said Maas. “To give people an idea about the flexibility of our Flaxseed Cooking oil, our corporate chef has developed more than 50 recipes, which can be accessed through our website (http://www.alligga.com/cook-book).”



To purchase Alligga Products, please visit: http://www.luckyvitamin.com/m-6266-alligga



To learn more about the Alligga Flaxseed Cooking Oil and the other Alligga products visit: http://www.alligga.com


















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