by Health Dr. 1 on Fri May 11, 2007 4:31 pm
Some individuals do have allergies to plants in the flax family and may develop a rash, itching, or shortness of breath when taking flax. What you describe could be a reaction to taking flax oil or it may be totally unrelated, some type of contact dermatitis. The fact that the rash has persisted for a few weeks and that you didn’t experience any other allergic symptoms may be an indication that flax is not the culprit. It is possible to come into contact with irritating chemicals without realizing it. I would suggest analyzing the circumstances immediately prior to the onset of the rash. Did you switch any personal hygiene products, soaps, shampoos, etc.? Have you been camping or in any type of nature area where poison ivy may be present? Has your pet? Have you carried or handled any material that may have been chemically treated? Have you purchased new bedding? As you can see, there are many possibilities for us to come into contact with chemicals, natural or synthetic, that could cause a reaction. You probably will not know about the flax for sure without a blood test or without waiting for the rash to resolve and then trying it again.