Hemp Seeds - Frequently Ased Questions
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What is so special about hemp food products?
Hemp oil is a rich source of Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs) - Omega 6
linoleic, Omega 3 alpha linolenic and Gamma Linolenic acid (GLA) that
are important for optimum health in the body. EFAs cannot be produced
by the body itself and are vital for the structure and functions of tissues
in the body. Essential fatty acids can also be obtained from eating hemp
seeds, which are also a rich source (approx. 25%) of high quality protein,
containing all 9 essential amino acids. Omega 3, 6 and GLA in hemp oil
are present in a biochemically optimal ratio of 2.5:1 respectively. It
is the presence of these fatty acids in this particular ratio that helps
improve skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and acne.
Hemp oil may also benefit other inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid
arthritis, osteoporosis, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Hemp
oil also contains GLA, the active component in Evening Primrose Oil, which
may be successful in the treatment of eczema, PMS, menopause and arthritis.
Regular adult users report that their skin becomes softer, nails and hair
stronger and thicker after only a few weeks of 1-2 tablespoons of oil
per day.
How much hemp oil do I need to take to gain health benefits?
Suggested dosages are:
Adults: 1 to 2 tablespoons a day preferably with food.
Small children over 14 months should take 2 - 4 teaspoons a day.
Babies under 14 months: 1 - 2 teaspoons a day with food
Your skin will become soft, smooth and velvety when you reach optimum
levels.
Should hemp seed oil be used for frying?
No! At high temperatures unhealthy trans-fatty acids will be formed
and the benefit of EFAs will be lost.
Can hemp products help with my allergies?
Hemp foods have been used for centuries to benefit medical conditions
ranging from skin disorders to cardiovascular disease. Hemp is great food
for anyone on a lactose-free, dairy-free, vegan, low-sugar, low fat, and
wheat-free diets.
What are the benefits of hemp seed oil over flax oil?
Shelled hemp seed is more easily digested than ground flax seed, while
whole flax seed passes through your body undigested. Hemp seed and hemp
oil also contain higher-potency omega derivatives, GLA and SDA, which
flax seed lacks. The (3:1) ratio of the Essential Fatty Acids, three parts
linoleic acid (Omega 6) to one part alpha-linolenic acid (Omega 3) in
hemp seed oil is favorable for the human diet because it matches the nutritional
requirements of our bodies. Too much of one will cause a deficiency of
the other. Flax oil, despite its higher Omega 3 content, has a less favorable
ratio (1:5). Long-term exclusive use of flax oil can lead to a deficiency
of Omega 6, producing symptoms like dry skin, papery skin and joint pain.Unlike
hemp oil, flax oil does not contain Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA), a derivative
of Omega 6, and an important triple- unsaturated fatty acid vital for
human metabolism. Hemp Oil may be helpful in the treatment of eczema,
pre-menstrual tension and arthritis.
What does it taste like?
Hemp oil looks similar to a dark olive oil and has a pleasant mild nutty
taste.
What about nut allergies?
Hemp seed is a fruit and not a nut. The anaphylaxis society has no reported
cases of hemp seed or hemp seed oil causing reactions to people with nut
allergies.
Is hemp seed safe to take for babies?
Yes. Hemp seed and hemp seed oil is safe for babies. You cannot overdose
on hemp.
Can hemp oil make you high?
No. Hemp seeds will not make you high. Typically hemp seeds contain
less than 0.03% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is the psychoactive
substance found in the hemp plant's relative - "marijuana".
Our products contain 0% THC due to a recently improved seed cleaning process.
How do you store hemp seed oil?
EFAs can be damaged by exposure to light, heat and air. Our products
are produced by cold pressing in a nitrogen flushed and oxygen-free environment.
Hemp oil should be stored in the fridge once opened. It can also be frozen
for longer periods of storage. It comes in a dark bottle because it keeps
better if not exposed to light. Once opened, it is best consumed within
1-3 months. It will keep fresh for over a year if frozen.
How do I use hemp seed oil in cooking?
It is a delicious alternative wherever olive oil is used. Try mixing
it in at half-and-half with olive oil to start. It can be used in salad
dressings, on pasta, baked potatoes and vegetables, as a dip with balsamic
vinegar.
How do I use hemp seed protein powder or seeds in cooking?
Add it to your smoothies, sprinkle it on your salads, bake with it.
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