Hemp
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Hemp seed is one of the most complete sources of vegetable nutrition known to man. It is a source of high quality protein containing all of the essential amino acids in nutritionally significant amounts. Hemp seed oil is a rich source of Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs) - important for optimum health in the body. In the last hundred years we have learnt that Minerals & Vitamins are essential for our health - it is now considered that EFA's constitute the final part of the health triumvirate. Luckily hemp has significant amounts of all three. Not only that, but the nutrition in hemp comes in the most optimum ratio and also the most easily digestable format. Hemp seeds are popular healthy food as it is very rich in nutrients such as omega fatty acids, amino acids, and minerals. Roughly 35% of hempseeds content is oil. Hempseed oil contains 80% essential fatty acids (EFAs), linoleic acid (LA, 50-70%), alpha-linolenic acid (ALA, 15–25%) and Gamma-Linolenic_acid (GLA, 1–6%). It is also rich in EPA which has been seen to help with ADHA. The balance of linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid in hempseed oil can satisfy our needs for EFAs very well. Both the complete protein and the essential oils contained in hemp seeds are in ideal ratios for human nutrition. |
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Oil & Seeds
Tasty and Nutritional Hemp Seed & Hemp Seed Oil Foods |
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Pasta & Pesto
Delicious and healthy organic Hemp Pasta |
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Snacks
Organic Hemp bars and snacks -Hmmmm Tasty Health ! |
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Other Foods
All our other Hemp Foods |
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Drinks
Thirst quenchers for a healthy day |
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| Experts describe hemp as a functional food that has constituted an important source of human nutrition since ancient times. Like soyabeans, hemp seeds can be made into numerous nutritious food products. Once the seeds have been ground, soaked and crushed for their oil content, the resulting seed cake can be used for flour to make breads, cakes, cookies and pasta. In addition, the soaked seeds can be made into 'milk', ice cream and non-dairy cheeses. Eating hemp won't get you high. Hemp is a variety of the plant species Cannabis Sativa but contains minute amounts of the psychoactive component (THC) - too small for even the slightest effect. |