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Premium Flax Powder – Alsi Powder (السی پاؤڈر) – 18g Protein, 28g Fibre, 23g ALA per 100g | Superfood for Digestion, Heart Health & Weight Management

Welcome to Spices.pk, your most trusted source for 100% natural, chemical‑free superfoods. Our premium Flax Powder – Alsi Powder (السی پاؤڈر / Ground Flaxseed / Linseed Powder) is made from the finest quality brown flaxseeds, finely milled to unlock their complete nutritional potential. Unlike whole flaxseeds, which can pass through the digestive system intact, our ground flax powder delivers all the benefits of this ancient superfood directly to your body. A 100g serving of our powder provides 18g of high‑quality plant protein, 28g of dietary fibre, and 23g of the essential omega‑3 fatty acid alpha‑linolenic acid (ALA). Flax is also one of the richest sources of lignans, containing up to 800 times more than other plant foods. These compounds work together to support healthy digestion, relieve constipation, lower cholesterol, stabilise blood sugar, aid in weight management, and support heart and brain health. Whether you add it to your morning roti, stir it into yoghurt, blend it into smoothies, or use it as an egg substitute in baking, our Alsi Powder is the easiest way to boost your daily nutrition. Packed fresh in Pakistan from ethically sourced seeds, it is 100% natural, halal, and ready for your healthy lifestyle.

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🌱100% Natural & Pure – No additives, no preservatives, finely milled for maximum nutrient absorption
💪High in Plant Protein (18g/100g) – Supports muscle repair, energy levels, and overall body function
🫀Rich in Omega‑3 (ALA 23g/100g) – Supports heart health, reduces inflammation, and improves brain function
💩Excellent Source of Fibre (28g/100g) – Promotes healthy digestion, relieves constipation, and supports gut health
🕌Halal Certified – Pure, safe, and authentic for all households; perfect for everyday use
♻️Ethically Sourced & Freshly Packed – Sustainably sourced from top growers, hygienically packed in Pakistan
Health benefits of flax powder – digestive health, heart health, weight management, glowing skin – Spices.pk

What Is Flax Powder (Alsi Powder / السی پاؤڈر)?

Flax powder, known in Urdu as Alsi Powder (السی پاؤڈر) or simply Pisa Hua Alsi, is made by grinding whole flaxseeds into a fine, smooth powder. Flaxseeds (Linum usitatissimum) are small, brown or golden seeds that have been cultivated for over 5,000 years, valued both for their nutritious seeds and the strong fibres of the flax plant, which are woven into linen. In South Asia, the seeds are called Alsi, and their use in traditional homes for both health and cooking is ancient. While whole seeds are also nutritious, the tough outer shell of a flaxseed is extremely difficult for the human body to break down. Whole seeds often pass through the digestive system entirely intact, meaning you never absorb the valuable nutrients inside. Grinding the seeds into a powder is the solution. By milling them, we crack open the hard shell and release the healthy fats, protein, and soluble fibre, making all of it easily accessible to your digestive system.

The nutritional profile of flax powder is nothing short of extraordinary. Every 100g of our ground flax provides an impressive 18.3g of plant protein, 42g of total fat (of which 25.3g is the essential omega‑3 fatty acid ALA), and 27.3g of total dietary fibre. It is also an excellent source of many essential micronutrients, including thiamin (vitamin B1), copper, manganese, magnesium, phosphorus, and selenium. Perhaps most unique to flax is its exceptionally high content of lignans, a type of polyphenol that acts as a powerful antioxidant and phytoestrogen. Flaxseed contains up to 800 times more lignans than other plant foods, and these compounds are believed to be responsible for many of its cancer‑fighting and hormone‑balancing properties. As the global vegan population exceeds 800 million, flax powder is also recognised as a leading plant‑based source of omega‑3 fatty acids, filling a critical nutritional gap for those who do not eat fish.

A 5,000‑Year Legacy: The History of Flax

The history of flax is the history of civilisation itself. The flax plant (Linum usitatissimum) is one of the oldest cultivated crops, with evidence of its use dating back over 5,000 years. It was first domesticated in the Fertile Crescent of the Middle East, in the region known as the cradle of agriculture. The ancient Egyptians are perhaps the most famous early adopters of flax. They prized the plant for two things: the strong, durable fibres of its stem, which they spun into fine linen cloth for clothing and burial shrouds, and the nutritious seeds, which they consumed as a food and used medicinally. Linen wrappings found on mummies thousands of years old are testament to the strength of the flax fibre. In ancient Greece, the philosopher Theophrastus wrote about the medicinal uses of flaxseeds, and Hippocrates himself is said to have recommended them for soothing inflammation of the mucous membranes.

The plant travelled eastward from its Middle Eastern homeland along the ancient Silk Road, reaching the Indian subcontinent several thousand years ago. In the subcontinent, it became known as "Alsi" and was integrated into both cuisine and Ayurvedic medicine. The seeds were traditionally used as a digestive aid and a remedy for constipation, and the oil was applied to the skin for its soothing properties. In many rural households, families would grind the seeds by hand using a stone mortar and pestle, a practice that continues in some areas today. The global cultivation of flax expanded dramatically during the colonial era, as European powers sought to secure supplies of both linseed oil (for industry) and linen (for textiles). Today, the global flaxseed market is valued at an estimated USD 500‑900 million and is projected to grow at a rate of 10‑16% through 2030. Canada, Russia, and Kazakhstan are the world's largest producers, with Canada alone accounting for over 40% of global flaxseed production. Pakistan, while not a large producer, has seen an extraordinary 274.5% increase in flaxseed imports from 2023 to 2024, driven by a nationwide shift toward healthier eating habits.

🏷️Traditional Names & Languages (South Asia)
  • 🇵🇰🇮🇳 Urdu / Hindi: السی (Alsi) / السی پاؤڈر (Alsi Powder) / پسی ہوئی السی (Pisi Hui Alsi)
  • 🇮🇳 Sanskrit: अतसी (Atasi) / उमा (Uma) / क्षुमा (Kshumaa)
  • 🇮🇳 Bengali: তিসি (Tisi) / মসিনা (Masina)
  • 🇮🇳 Punjabi: ਅਲਸੀ (Alsi)
  • 🇮🇳 Gujarati: અલસી (Alasi)
  • 🇮🇳 Marathi: अळशी (Alashi)
  • 🇮🇳 Tamil: ஆளி விதை (Aali Vidhai) / லின்சீட்
  • 🇮🇳 Telugu: అవిసె (Avise)
  • 🇮🇳 Kannada: ಅಗಸೆ (Agase)
  • 🇮🇳 Malayalam: ചകിരി (Chakiri)
  • 🇮🇷 Persian: بزرک (Bazrak) / تخم زاغره (Tukhm‑I‑Zaghira)
🌐Global Names & Botanical Classification
  • 🇬🇧 English: Flaxseed / Linseed / Ground Flaxseed / Flax Powder
  • 🌿 Botanical Name: Linum usitatissimum L.
  • 🌸 Family: Linaceae (Flax family)
  • 🇪🇸 Spanish: Semillas de lino / Linaza molida
  • 🇫🇷 French: Graines de lin moulues
  • 🇩🇪 German: Leinsamenmehl / Gemahlene Leinsamen
  • 🇮🇹 Italian: Semi di lino macinati
  • 🇨🇳 Chinese: 亚麻籽粉 (Yàmá zǐ fěn)
  • 🇯🇵 Japanese: 亜麻仁粉 (Amani-ko)
  • 🇷🇺 Russian: Молотое семя льна (Molotoe semya lna)
  • 🇦🇪 Arabic: بذر الكتان المطحون (Bazr al‑Kattan al‑Matḥūn)
📜Key Health & Nutritional Benefits
✔ Digestive Health & Constipation Relief: The high fibre content (28g/100g) of both soluble and insoluble types helps increase the water content and bulk of stool, softening it and acting as a gentle, natural laxative.
✔ Heart Health & Cholesterol Management: The ALA omega‑3 fatty acid (23g/100g) and lignans help lower LDL “bad” cholesterol, reduce triglycerides, and maintain healthy blood pressure, reducing the risk of heart disease.
✔ Blood Sugar Control & Diabetes Support: The soluble fibre slows down the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream, preventing sharp spikes and helping to stabilise blood glucose levels.
✔ Weight Management & Satiety: The combination of protein (18g/100g) and fibre expands in the stomach, increasing feelings of fullness, reducing hunger cravings, and supporting healthy weight.
✔ Hormonal Balance & Menopause Support: The unique lignan compounds act as phytoestrogens, helping to balance hormone levels and reduce common menopausal symptoms.
✔ Skin, Hair & Anti‑Ageing: The ALA omega‑3 fatty acids nourish the skin from within, reducing dryness and inflammation, while the antioxidants fight free radicals to protect against premature ageing.
📌DIGESTIVE HEALTH & NATURAL LAXATIVE
Flax powder is one of the most effective natural remedies for constipation. The 28g of dietary fibre per 100g works in two ways: insoluble fibre bulks up the stool, while soluble fibre forms a gel that softens it and acts as a prebiotic, feeding the beneficial bacteria in your gut. The omega‑3 fatty acids also help reduce inflammation in the digestive tract. For best results, start with 1 teaspoon per day, gradually increase to 1‑2 tablespoons, and ensure you drink plenty of water throughout the day.
📌HEART HEALTH & CHOLESTEROL MANAGEMENT
The alpha‑linolenic acid (ALA) in flax powder is the plant‑based omega‑3 fatty acid that helps support cardiovascular health. The soluble fibre in flax binds to cholesterol particles in the digestive system, preventing them from being absorbed into the bloodstream and helping to lower total and LDL cholesterol levels. The combination of ALA and lignans also helps reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, two key factors in the development of heart disease.
📌WEIGHT MANAGEMENT & APPETITE CONTROL
Flax powder is a powerful tool for weight management. The protein and fibre content work together to slow down digestion, trigger the release of appetite‑suppressing hormones, and keep you feeling full for hours. Adding a tablespoon of flax powder to your morning smoothie or yoghurt can significantly reduce hunger cravings and help you consume fewer calories throughout the day.
📌BLOOD SUGAR STABILISATION
The soluble fibre in flax powder creates a gel‑like substance in the digestive tract that slows down the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream. This prevents the sharp spikes in blood sugar that occur after eating high‑carbohydrate foods, making flax powder a valuable addition to the diet of anyone managing type 2 diabetes or insulin resistance.
🗺️Top Producing Countries (Flaxseed, 2025)
🇷🇺 Russia – the world's largest producer, with 1.36 million tons harvested in 2024, marking a 16.8% increase from the previous year. 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan – second largest, producing 453,400 tons in 2024, with a +40% year‑on‑year increase. 🇨🇦 Canada – third largest, producing 204,000 tons, with yields near 1.00 t/ha but record‑low acreage. 🇨🇳 China – a significant producer and the world's largest importer. 🇮🇳 India – a major producer of brown flaxseed for the domestic market. 🇺🇸 United States – a producer for both food and industrial uses. 🇫🇷 France – the leader in premium organic flax production with strict traceability standards. Canada remains the world's largest exporter, accounting for approximately one‑third of global flaxseed trade, while Russia and Kazakhstan lead in volume.
📤Top Exporters (Flaxseed, 2024‑2025)
  • 🇨🇦 Canada – the world's largest exporter, supplying about one‑third of global flaxseed trade. Its crop uniformity and export infrastructure make it a benchmark for quality.
  • 🇷🇺 Russia – the second largest, with China absorbing 527,000 tons in 2024. In Q1 2025, Russia exported 167,000 tons to the EU (down 55% from the previous year due to new tariffs). Russian exporters are pivoting to Asian markets.
  • 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan – a major exporter, with exports projected to reach 500,000 tons in the 2024/25 marketing year.
  • 🇨🇳 China – the world's largest importer, purchasing over 1 million metric tons annually, primarily from Russia, Canada, and Kazakhstan.
  • 🇧🇪 Belgium – a significant re‑export hub for flaxseed entering the European market.
  • 🇵🇰 Pakistan – not a major producer or exporter of flaxseed, but has seen an extraordinary 274.5% increase in import volume from 2023 to 2024. In 2023, import prices ranged from $0.43‑0.48 USD per kg; by 2024, prices had dropped to $0.18 USD per kg. Pakistan is now a growing market for ground flaxseed products.
Historical Background: From the Fields of Egypt to the Health Stores of Pakistan
The history of flax is a story that spans over 5,000 years and multiple continents. It begins in the Fertile Crescent, where the plant was first domesticated for its seeds and strong fibres. The ancient Egyptians revered flax, using its fibres to create fine linen for clothing, burial shrouds, and sails, and its seeds as a nourishing food and medicine. Flax linen was even used to wrap the bodies of pharaohs before mummification. The plant travelled eastward along the Silk Road, reaching the Indian subcontinent thousands of years ago. There, it was given the name “Alsi” and became a staple in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, where it was used to treat digestive ailments, skin conditions, and as a general tonic. In rural Punjab and Sindh, grinding Alsi seeds with a mortar and pestle was a common household practice. During the Mughal era, the plant was cultivated extensively across the subcontinent. In the 20th century, as Western science began to understand the importance of omega‑3 fatty acids and dietary fibre, flaxseed was rediscovered as a modern superfood. In Pakistan, the demand for flax products has exploded in recent years, with imports rising by over 270%. The simple “Alsi” of our grandmothers has become a globally recognised superfood.
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How to Use Flax Powder (Alsi Powder) Pakistani Kitchen & Wellness Tips
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Incorporate into Roti & Naan Dough (روٹی اور نان میں): The simplest way to add flax powder to your family’s diet is to mix it directly into the dough for roti, paratha, or naan. Add 2‑3 tablespoons of flax powder for every 2 cups of flour. The powder will absorb water, so you may need a few extra drops when kneading. This adds a subtle nutty flavour and a significant nutritional boost without changing the texture.
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Morning Smoothie or Shake (اسموتھی): Add 1‑2 tablespoons of flax powder to your breakfast smoothie. Its mild, nutty flavour blends perfectly with fruits like banana, mango, and berries, as well as with yoghurt and milk. The powder will thicken the smoothie slightly and provide a lasting feeling of fullness to keep you energised through the morning.
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Mix into Yoghurt, Dahi, or Porridge (دہی میں): For a quick, healthy snack, stir 1 tablespoon of flax powder into a bowl of plain yoghurt (dahi) or your morning oatmeal or porridge. Add a drizzle of honey and some fresh fruit for a satisfying and nutrient‑dense breakfast or evening treat.
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Add to Daal, Curry, or Soup (دال اور سالن میں): Stir 1‑2 tablespoons of flax powder into cooked daal, vegetable curries, or soups just before serving. The powder will blend seamlessly into the gravy, thickening it slightly while adding a dose of healthy fats and fibre without altering the taste.
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Vegan Egg Substitute (انڈے کا متبادل): For egg‑free or vegan baking, mix 1 tablespoon of flax powder with 3 tablespoons of water. Let it sit for 5‑10 minutes until it forms a thick, gel‑like paste. This “flax egg” can replace one chicken egg in most baking recipes, including cakes, cookies, muffins, and pakoras.
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Storage Tip (ذخیرہ کرنے کا طریقہ): Flax powder has a high oil content and can turn rancid if not stored correctly. Store it in an airtight glass or stainless steel container in the refrigerator. Properly refrigerated, it will stay fresh for up to 6‑8 months. For best results, buy smaller quantities and use within a few weeks of opening.
📦 Ingredients: 100% Natural Finely Ground Brown Flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum). No additives, no preservatives, non‑GMO, gluten‑free, vegan, halal.
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