Journal of Home Economics, Volume 30, Number (4), 2020 1 The 7 th international- 21 th Arabic conference for Home Economics "Home Economics and sustainable development 2030" December 15th, 2020 Journal of Home Economics http://homeEcon.menofia.edu.eg ISSN 1110-2578 Study the Effect of Ginger and Flaxseed on Rats Infected With Obesity Yousif Abd EL-Aziz Elhassaneen,Tarek Mohammed Abd EL-Rahman- Ehdaa Ramadan Mashal Abstract The purpose of this research to clarify the effect of both ginger and flaxseed, including all of the elements of the nutrients give a sense of satiety and work to burn fat in the body, which leads to get rid of obesity and excess body weight, and for this purpose the research was conducted on forty-four white mouse To eleven groups, each group contains four mice and the mice were fed a high percentage of fat to become obese.Then, the nutritional intervention was done by adding flaxseed and genger to the daily food , a significant decrease in the rate of weight gain in mice from 43.5 g to 37.25 g respectively. At the same time, the best group was the group fed on 7% of the flax seeds, where the weight gain rate was 15 g. a decrease in food intake in rats from 453.5 g to 433 g. The groups showed an increase in the indicators with a significant difference compared to the positive control group, and the best group was the group that fed 5% of the mixture of flax seeds and ginger roots where the rate of food eaten 443.5 grams. decrease with a significant difference in the rate of utilization of food from 0.095 g to 0.085 g. At the same time the best group was the group fed on 7% of flaxseed, where the rate of utilization of food 0.033 g. The group of infected mice fed on the basic meal in addition to 7% of the flaxseed the best treatment for liver weight The total of infected rats fed on the main meal, in addition to 7% of the mixture of ginger and flax seeds, showed the best treatment for kidney weight Keywords: Ginger ,Flaxseed, , Obesity, Liver, Kidney, Rats.