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The potential contribution of the Hemp
Seed to human nutrition is gaining world wide recognition. Like no other plant
resource, the Hemp seed has both a high content of easily digestible,
complete protein and a rich endowment of oil providing the most favourable
ratio of Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs) required for proper human nutrition.
In addition, the Hemp seed provides a significant contribution of gamma-linolenic
acid which has potential therapeutic efficacy.
Richer in EFAs than flax, Evening
Primrose or any other seed oil, Hemp Seed Oil is being called "Nature's most
perfectly balanced oil." It is truly a nutritional wonder. Hemp Seed Oil is
said to be the most unsaturated oil in the vegetable kingdom. Hemp
oil is 81% poly-unsaturated. These are the EFAs that are needed by, but not
produced by the human body. We must get EFAs from external sources, the
majority of which are of plant origin. Hemp seed oil is the ideal source.
Why is
Hemp Seed Oil the Ideal source of EFAs?
The proportions of EFAs in Hemp matches
the ratios that have been determined by nutritionists to be most
beneficial to human nutrition. Hemp seed oil contains omega 6 and Omega 3
EFAs in an ideal long term ratio of three to one (3:1). It also provides the
derivative Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA). Its content of GLA makes it unique
among edible seed oils. No other common seed contains GLA. Hemp seed oil's
unusually well balanced profile means that one could use it for a lifetime
without ever suffering an EFA deficiency.
What's so Great about EFAs?
You need EFAs in your
diet more than any other vitamin. Many researchers are linking EFA
deficiencies with a variety of degenerative diseases such as cardiovascular
disease, cancer, diabetes, skin afflictions, multiple sclerosis, PMS,
behavioural problems, poor wound healing, arthritis, glandular atrophy,
weakened immune functions and sterility (especially males). Lack of oxygen
is a key factor in degenerative diseases and EFAs help bring oxygen into our
system. EFAs serve what seems to be an unending list of vital functions in
the body. Here's a sample of some of them:
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Our
body uses EFAs to construct membranes, create electrical potentials and
move electric currents.
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Their
tendency to disperse gives biological systems the power to carry
substances such as toxins to the surface of the skin, intestinal tract,
kidneys, or lungs, where these substances can be discarded.
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The
chemical reactions on which life depends require a one-way movement of
energy through molecules. EFAs play an important role in this function.
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EFAs
facilitate the recovery of fatigued muscles after exercise.
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EFAs
are precursors of prostaglandin's, hormone-like substances that regulate
many functions of cells in all tissues.
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EFAs
are found around the hereditary material in our chromosomes, where they
may play a part in maintaining chromosome stability and may have
functions in starting and stopping gene expression.
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EFAs
help our immune system resist and fight infections and prevent allergies
from developing.
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EFAs
are necessary for the development of brain and nerve cells and for healthy
liver function.
Overall, EFAs are
involved with producing life energy throughout our systems. They govern
growth, vitality and mental state. They hook up oxygen, electron transport
and energy in the process of oxidation. Oxidation, the central and most
important moment-to-moment living process in our body, is the "burning" of
food to produce the energy required for life processes. EFAs govern the life
processes in our bodies. Life without them is impossible. When our foods are
EFA-poor, we can expect a diversity of health problems.
Fatty
Acid Profile of Hemp Oil
Omega 3 (Alpha-Linolenic)
Omega 6 (Linoleic)
Omega-9 (Oleic)
Gamma-Linolenic (GLA)
Stearic Acid
Palmitic
Other
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19%
57%
12%
4.8%
2%
6%
2.3% |
Hemp Seed Oil is also rich in
Tocopherols (vitamin E) which is a natural anti-oxidant. Not only does
antioxidants assist in protecting the oil against rancidity, the nutritional
value of this substance has become the subject of much discussion.
Anti-oxidants prevent the deformation of cells and assist in metabolism. In
addition, they have been linked in research to the prevention of the growth
of cancerous cells. A further nutritional benefit of the oil derives from
the high levels of sterol found in it. Sterol is a plant hormone which
blocks the absorption of cholesterol and it exists in higher than average
quantities in Hemp Seed Oil.
Hemp Oil is gluten-free and contains
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