Wednesday, September 25, 2013

HEMP NUTRITIONAL PROFILE

Hemp Nutritional Profile


Hemp nut is the most nutritious and easily digestible food on the planet, the only complete source of all the following: protein, essential amino acids and essential fatty acids. Hemp is the only food which supplies all man's dietary needs in one source -- the only food which can sustain human life without any other source of nutrition.


The Good Fats

While hemp seed is an excellent source of protein that also contains a variety of vitamins and minerals, its most important feature is that it provides both essential fatty acids (EFAs) needed in the human diet–linoleic (omega-6 fatty acid) and alpha-linolenic acid (omega-3). These fats are "essential" because they cannot be manufactured in the body and so must be consumed as 
food. Hemp has an omega-6/omega-3 ratio of 3:1 which is closest to the optimum 4.0 average recommended by the World Health Organization for the human diet.


Hemp For Heart Health


EFAs are essential for the health of the heart. Numerous studies show that substituting healthy polyunsaturated fats such as hemp for saturated fats can reduce the risk of sudden cardiac arrest and fatal cardiac arrhythmia, as well as reduce blood cholesterol levels and decrease the cellular buildup in arteries associated with atherosclerosis. Hemp also contains phytosterols, which have been shown to reduce total blood cholesterol by an average of 10 percent and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol by an average of 13 percent.



Hemp For Brain Health


Because EFAs make up a large portion of the brain, hemp is especially beneficial for brain health, particularly memory function. Membrane loss of EFAs has been found in such disorders as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. Research has shown that a diet with a proper balance of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids–such as in hemp oil–may help delay or reduce the neurological effects of these diseases and improve quality of life.



Hemp For Skin Health


The critical importance of EFAs for healthy skin makes hemp seed oil a highly effective skin care and cosmetic product. Its lipid constituents allow it to permeate through the skin and nourish skin cells directly. For this reason, hemp oil is beneficial for skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis. For the health of skin and hair, nourishing and balancing hemp oil is now added to a multitude of soaps, shampoos, skin lotions, lip balms, conditioners and other natural skin-care 



Hemp Compared to Other Foods


• Contains more required amino acids(proteins)than milk, meat or eggs.

• Is a complete protein source--much more balanced & digestible than Soy products.

• Contains about 47% oil, 78% of which is omega 3 & 6--the essential fats.

• Contains all the essential or omega fats required for human health.

• Contains several times more omega 3 essential fat than any fish.

• Provides more energy than energy bars--without their sugar and with less saturated fat.

• Is suitable for those unable to eat gluten, sugar, milk, nuts & meat. Is perfect for those troubled with constipation and for those avoiding carbohydrates.



Benefits of Consuming Hemp


• Lower blood LDL cholesterol levels

• Improve cardiovascular circulation & function

• Improve organ function

• Improve immunity levels

• Increased energy levels & metabolic rate

• Reduce symptoms of PMS & menstrual cramps

• Reduce inflammation and the symptoms of arthritis

• Improve recovery of muscles after exercise

• Reduce & treat dry skin and hair conditions

• Reduction of many degenerative diseases through preventative measures







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