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Hemp Seed: The Most Nutritionally Complete Food Source in the World *Benefits of consuming Hemp Seed & Oil
The
nutritional composition of a hemp seed is exceptional! Hemp
Seed Protein Hemp protein contains all 20 known amino acids including the 9 essential amino acids (EAAs) our bodies cannot produce. Proteins are considered complete when they contain all 9 essential amino acids in a sufficient quantity and ratio to meet the body's needs. Hemp seeds contain an adequate supply of these high quality proteins (EAAs) for a well balanced diet. Approximately
65% of the protein in hemp seeds is made up of the globulin protein Edestin and is found only
in hemp seed. Edestin aids digestion, is relatively phosphorus-free and
considered the backbone of the cell's DNA. The other one third of hemp
seed protein is Albumin, another
high quality globulin protein similar to that found in egg whites.
Hemp
Seed Oil Hemp
seed oil has been dubbed "Nature's most perfectly balanced
oil", due to the fact that it contains the perfectly balanced
3:1 ratio of Omega 6 (linoleic/ LA) to Omega 3 (alpha-linolenic/
LNA) essential fatty acids, determined to be the optimum requirement
for long-term healthy human nutrition. In addition, it also contains smaller
amounts of 3 other polyunsaturated fatty acids in gamma-linolenic
acid (GLA), oleic acid and stearidonic acid. This EFA combination
is unique among edible oil seeds. Extensive studies have demonstrated that many common illnesses are related to deficiencies or imbalances of specific fatty acids in the body. Symptoms are often related to a lack of Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids and their derivatives, the postaglandins. Most people eating a healthful diet, one that includes a balanced ratio of essential fatty acids, also have healthy skin and a strong immune system. Yet some individuals may experience shortages in specific fatty acids or their metabolites due to dysfunctional enzyme systems or other inhibitions in their metabolic pathways caused by genetic, immune-system-related, or even environmental factors. It has been proven in several clinical studies that dietary supplementation with EFAs or their metabolites (such as GLA) will often prevent or even cure these illnesses. Since hemp seed oil contains both EFAs in a desirable balance while also providing two of the EFA metabolites, it is a good resource for the prevention and treatment of certain illnesses. Hemp seed oil also provides an adequate supply of antioxidants (Vitamin E), carotene (precursor to Vitamin A), phytosterols, phospholipids and a number of minerals including calcium, magnesium, sulfur, potassium, phosphorus, along with modest amounts of iron and zinc. Hemp seed oil also provides a good source of chlorophyll. The daily recommended allowance of hemp seed oil is 14-28 ml (1 to 2 tablespoons). This allowance provides between 8 and 16 grams of Omega 6 (LA) and between 3 and 6 grams of Omega 3 (LNA). And lastly, unlike other Omega-rich alternatives (flax, evening primrose, borage or fish oils) that are sold mainly as a vitamin supplement, hemp seed, hemp oil and hulled hemp seed all have a flavorful "nutty" taste that will create consumer demand and can easily be added into most any recipe to obtain a balanced diet! Caution: Highly unsaturated vegetable oils such as Hemp Seed Oil are denatured by heating above 150ºC (300ºF), which can result in the production of unhealthy trans-fatty acids and increased peroxide values. Use Hemp Seed Oil as a flavor-enhancer in many recipes. Do not use as a substitute for frying oils. Keep bottles tightly sealed after opening and store in the refrigerator or freezer. Hemp
Carbohydrates
Source: Hemp Oil Canada inc. |
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