Friday, May 29, 2020

Hemp oil



Hemp oil comes from hemp seed and has traditionally been used in lubricants, paint, ink manufacturing, fuel, and plastic products. It is also used in the production of skin care products, natural soaps, shampoos, and detergents. In recent years, hemp seed oil has been recognized as nature's most balanced oil for human nutrition with the perfect ratio of three to one Omega three to Omega six required by the human body. It is quickly absorbed and easily digested.
To obtain hemp oil for use as food, hemp seeds are cold-pressed in an oxygen-free environment. Then it must be bottled in a light-proof container, rinsed with nitrogen, and refrigerated to protect delicate oils from oxidation. This will ensure that your oil is as fresh as possible.

Hemp Oil has the amazing properties listed below:

It is one of the lowest in saturated fat, only eight percent of the total oil volume.
It has the highest level of essential fatty acids of any plant.
It contains gamma linolenic acid, a rare oil that is highly beneficial for human growth and development.
It's best to take it internally, but you can also reap the benefits of hemp seed oil by using it on your skin.
It has anti-aging properties and can be used with other oils, such as sweet almond and jojoba oils, to make an excellent massage oil.
Australian law prohibits the sale of hemp products as food. Current legislation is not only outdated, but has been implemented due to lack of knowledge and fear that legalizing hemp foods would send a mixed message and create police problems. That was six years ago. However, in late 2009, an application was again submitted and will be decided in October 2011. Hopefully the politicians making this decision are not afraid to help Australia become the last western country in the world to allow hemp be a food. .

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