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Hemp Food Nutrition
Hemp
Food Nutrition
The nutritional
composition of a hemp seed is exceptional!
Whole hemp seeds contain approximately 25% protein, 31% fat
(in the form of a nutritious oil), and 34% carbohydrates, in addition to an
interesting array of vitamins and minerals.
Hemp Seed Protein
Hemp seeds are second only to
soybean in protein content. Proteins serve a variety of functions in the human
body such as acting as enzymes, antibodies, and the
structural components of tissues, hormones and blood protein. The main
function of dietary protein is to supply amino acids
for the growth and maintenance of body tissue. Digestion disassembles
proteins into their basic building blocks -
the amino acids.
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.
Hemp protein is free of the tryspin
inhibitors which block protein absorption and free of oligosaccharides found in
soy, which cause stomach upset and gas.
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.
(see our
nutritional composition tables for further info)
Hemp Seed Oil
The oil contained in the hemp seed is 75-80% polyunsaturated fatty acids (the
good fats) and only 9-11% of the lesser desired saturated fatty acids. Hemp seed
oil is reputed to be the most unsaturated oil derived from the plant kingdom.
The essential fatty acids (EFAs) contained in hemp seed oil are required in our
diet more than any other vitamin, yet our bodies do not naturally produce them.
They must be obtained from external sources in the food we eat. EFAs are
involved with producing life's energy throughout the human body and without
them, life is not possible. In general, North Americans have a high dietary
deficiency in EFAs due to out high intake of animal fats versus plant fats,
caused by our high consumption of processed foods and meats versus natural
organic foods.
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.
(see
nutritional composition )
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
In addition to the high quality protein and oil found in hemp seeds, 34% of this
nutritional package deal is rounded out with carbohydrates made up of dietary
fiber and a small amount of sugar. This dietary fiber is made up of 3% soluble
fiber and 27% insoluble fiber.
(see
nutritional composition)
Benefits of
consuming Hemp Seed & Oil
- Excellent source of essential fatty acids including
Omega 3, 6 and GLA
- Lower blood LDL cholesterol levels
- Lower blood pressure
- 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
- Hemp products are GMO-Free, Gluten-free, Herbicide &
Pesticide free, peanut free, Vegetarian approved, Kosher certified, No THC and
Tryspin inhibitor free
- Hemp products have a wonderful nutty flavor that can
easily be incorporated into your diet while providing a powerful daily
supplement.
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