How do I make Ground Flaxseed more digestible in large quantity without processing.

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I have Multiple Sclerosis and wish to consume 50-100 gram Ground Flaxseed per day.
As people may know, ground flaxseed can absorb 3x its weight in liquid and still be thick paste.
I am thinking along the lines of Ground Flaxseed, Oat Milk and fruit pieces for breakfast in a bowl.
Its important me to grind fresh before use, to reduce oxidation of seed before consumption.
Ideally the flaxseed should not be over cooked or processed.

Just want to keep it simple, not create extra work.
Welcome and thoughts or ideas around compatible ingredients and preparation
 
ATM I am mixing 200ml of Pomegranate Juice in with 50grams ground Flaxseed.
At four parts Liquid to one part Ground Flaxseed its a thick paste I eat with spoon.
 
I grind flax seed and chia seeds, then I add wheat germ, and keep it in a container on the counter. When I make my oatmeal or fermented 9 grain flakes, I add fruit. Today it was strawberries. I microwave it until it is hot, then sprinkle it with the ground seed mix, one or two tablespoons, and a teaspoon of honey. I mix it and eat it. It adds a nutty flavor and some texture I like.
 
I grind flax seed and chia seeds, then I add wheat germ, and keep it in a container on the counter. When I make my oatmeal or fermented 9 grain flakes, I add fruit. Today it was strawberries. I microwave it until it is hot, then sprinkle it with the ground seed mix, one or two tablespoons, and a teaspoon of honey. I mix it and eat it. It adds a nutty flavor and some texture I like.
After some experimentation I find that Pomegranate Juice was best for the large quantity of ground flaxseed I am consuming specific to my approach with Multiple Sclerosis. Only personally.
The flavors compliment each other and sit better through digestion, compared to milk.

I would even prefer the Pomegranate Juice over other fruits, because it seems to have synergy!

I contacted Coles Supermarket chain in Australia to ask if Nuris Organic Wild Pomegranate Juice could be stocked in our local Coles Store, as in their other stores. No Reply.
But they have sent a constant stream of spam to my inbox, so that's the important thing :)
 

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