3 March 2008 #1 S SunshineTallulah Well-Known Member Joined 7 September 2007 Messages 997 Visit site Is it any good for joints as well as a good coat?
3 March 2008 #2 S seabiscuit Well-Known Member Joined 30 July 2005 Messages 6,228 Visit site yes, brilliant!
3 March 2008 #3 T Theresa_F Well-Known Member Joined 10 August 2005 Messages 5,577 Location London - Essex side Visit site Linseed is excellent for joints. I feed Cairo instant linseed and when I ran out, I notice he was far stiffer. I have found with him that linseed and MSN
Linseed is excellent for joints. I feed Cairo instant linseed and when I ran out, I notice he was far stiffer. I have found with him that linseed and MSN
3 March 2008 #4 aran Well-Known Member Joined 4 June 2003 Messages 1,026 Location Hertfordshire community.webshots.com It is high in Omega 3 so it is one of the best oils to use for joints.
3 March 2008 #5 M merlinsquest Well-Known Member Joined 13 November 2005 Messages 8,922 Location Surrey/hants Visit site Ooops.... just asked the same question in another tread.... feel free to ignore that one!!!
4 March 2008 #6 S SunshineTallulah Well-Known Member Joined 7 September 2007 Messages 997 Visit site I've got the NAF Linsee Oil........ just started using it today, only bought a small one. is that as good as Instant Linseed? Who makes it?
I've got the NAF Linsee Oil........ just started using it today, only bought a small one. is that as good as Instant Linseed? Who makes it?
4 March 2008 #7 S SunshineTallulah Well-Known Member Joined 7 September 2007 Messages 997 Visit site Anyone?
4 March 2008 #8 TGM Well-Known Member Joined 3 April 2003 Messages 16,567 Location South East Visit site I think Instant Linseed is made by Simple Systems: http://www.simplesystem.co.uk/simpleproducts.asp It is actually linseed meal, whereas the NAF Linseed Oil is the extracted oil. However, both contain the desirable Omega 3 fatty acids.
I think Instant Linseed is made by Simple Systems: http://www.simplesystem.co.uk/simpleproducts.asp It is actually linseed meal, whereas the NAF Linseed Oil is the extracted oil. However, both contain the desirable Omega 3 fatty acids.
5 March 2008 #9 S SunshineTallulah Well-Known Member Joined 7 September 2007 Messages 997 Visit site Thanks TGM. I'll see how the Oil goes.