9 Health Benefits Of Hemp Oil And Hemp Seeds
Hemp
and marijuana are often perceived as identical twins - as one and the same. In
reality though, they are more like distant cousins that only convene at awkward
family gatherings.
The
seeds and oil do indeed come from the hemp plant, Cannabis Sativa, which is the
same species from which marijuana is produced.
Yet
they contain such a microscopic trace of THC – the compound that produces
drug-like effects – that however much you eat, you won't be left feeling giddy.
And
according to website Love Hemp, sales of hemp oil
have trebled to their over-60s customers.
Tony
Calamita, co-founder of Love Hemp, said: “A lot of the sales that we’ve made
are to customers in their late twenties and thirties but the interest from
those aged 60 plus continues to grow.
What
surprises us most is the level of misinformation out there. Some of our
customers have even told us that they keep these supplements a secret from
family and friends for fear of judgement. Our hope is that continued
research and pressure on the government will change perceptions of hemp and its
everyday applications.”
Here
are nine health benefits of hemp seeds you may not have known…
Hemp reduces the risk of heart disease
Hemp
seeds contain arginine and gamma-Linolenic acid, both of which have been linked
with a reduced risk of heart disease. Animal studies have also suggested that
the seeds may lower blood pressure and the risk of clotting.
Hemp can han help digestion
The
hemp seed shells contain high amounts of soluble and unsoluble fibre, which
benefits digestive health by cleansing the colon. Fibre also increases satiety,
keeping you feeling fuller for longer.
Hemp seeds are a great source of protein
More
than a quarter of the calories in hemp seeds come from high-quality proteins,
topping other superfoods such as chia seeds. By weight, the seeds offer a
similar amount of protein as beef, lamb or chicken and are a great source of
protein for vegans or vegetarians.
Hemp improves muscle control and function
Hemp
seeds not only contain all 20 amino acids, but they also possess nine of the
essential amino acids, which our bodies cannot produce. These improve muscle
control, mental function and general body maintenance of cells, tissues and organs.
Hemp may ward off Alzheimer’s disease
Omega
3 fatty acids are primarily found in fish, but they are also found in some
plants and nuts, including hemp seeds. On top of their benefits to lower blood
pressure and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, they may even ward off
Alzheimer’s disease.
Hemp can help maintain bone health
As
well as Omega-3, the seeds are also a great source for the Omega-6 fatty acids.
These help stimulate skin and hair growth, maintain bone health, regulate
metabolism and aid brain function.
Hemp helps skin disorders
An
oil can be extracted from the seeds which is easily absorbed into the skin.
This can regenerate and nourish dried skin, prevent sagging due to aging and
can provide relief for skin conditions such as eczema.
Hemp reduces symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and menopause
Symptoms
caused by PMS are often caused by sensitivity to the hormone prolactin. The
gamma-Linolenic acid, found in hemp seeds, is known to naturally balance
hormones. Other studies have suggested that the seeds can reduce the symptoms
of menopause.
Hemp is a good source of vitamins and minerals
Hemp
seeds are a great source of vitamin E, which helps to strengthen the immune
system, and also minerals such as iron, zinc, magnesium, potassium and
phosphorus.
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