Introduction to Hemp Seed
One of nature's most perfect foods!
Hemp Seeds should be at the heart of every healthy lifestyle.
Hemp seeds are one of the plant kingdom's most concentrated sources
of protein, amino acids and essential fatty acids, containing all 10 AAs,
that are the building blocks of protein. They are rich in Omega 3 and
6 essential fatty acids (EFAs), in the near perfect ratio of 1:3.
These nutrients are required by your body, yet you cannot manufacture
them. We must get AAs and EFAs from the foods or supplements we eat.
Hemp seed's balanced composition of protein, amino acids and essential
fatty acids is the ideal foundational food source. However, hemp seeds
are difficult to process without damaging their sensitive essential fatty
acids.
Our hemp is processed using proprietary vacuum friction mill, vacuum
food dryers, and cold mechanical presses, from organic hemp seeds grown
by respected organic farmers across Canada. They are the highest grade
available anywhere. This proprietary process is still considered unique
in the industry.
Hemp Seeds are also the highest vegan source of edestin, a simple protein
that is responsible for the functioning of your immune system.
Hemp is also high the natural antioxidants vitamins E & C, and chlorophyll,
magnesium, potassium, sulfur, phytosterols, ascorbic acid, beta-carotene,
calcium, fiber, histidine, iron, phosphorus, riboflavin, niacin and thiamin.
Because hemps seeds are nutrient rich and delicious, you will not tire
of the flavor, making this potent health food something you can eat daily.
Hemp
Seed Protein Profile
- All 10 AAs, that are the building blocks of protein
- 33% pure digestible protein, providing readily available amino acids
for building and repairing tissue.
Hemp seed protein is comprised of 65% high-quality edestin protein, the
most potent protein of any plant source, 35% albumin protein and glutamic
acid. The globulin edestin in hemp seed closely resembles the globulin
in blood plasma, and is compatible with the human digestive system. It
is vital to the maintance of a healthy immune system and is also used
to manufacture antibodies. Albumin is a protein manufactured by the liver
that is supportive of liver and kidney health.
Hemp Seed vs. Soy Protein
Hemp seed protein has many advantages when compared to soy, the most commonly
used form of supplemental plant protein. Soy protein contains high levels
of enzyme inhibitors, blocking the uptake of trypsin and other enzymes
that your body uses for protein digestion. Eating a diet high in enzyme
inhibitors, such as those contained in soy, can result in chronic amino
acid and protein deficiencies.
Hemp Seed Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs)Profile
Hemp seed is rich in Omega 3 and 6 EFAs, as well as being one of the
few plant sources of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA). EFAs are utilized by
many of your body's systems to maintain proper tissue function.
EFAs are required for energy production, proper functioning of the nervous
system, brain development & function, skin health & elasticity,
digestive efficiency, normal cardiovascular function, hormone production,
and efficient immune response.
Studies have shown that GLA improves memory and overall mental health,
as well as reducing symptoms of skin ailments like eczema and even fibrocystic
disease.
Due to the popular misconception that fat is "bad" for your
body, many people have adopted a low or no fat diet. Low and no fat coupled
with the widespread consumption of processed and genetically modified
foods have created EFA deficiencies. Leading researchers are finding significant
links between EFA deficiencies and disease. Supplementation with EFAs
is an integral part of a healthy nutritional program.
Ratio of Omega 3 to Omega 6 EFAs
Many studies have documented the importance of consuming the proper ratio
of Omega 3 to Omega 6 EFAs. Hemp seed oil is the closest to this optimum
ratio of any naturally occurring oil. Hemp seed oil has a ratio of at
least one-to-three, Omega 3 to Omega 6. Oils with unbalanced ratios have
been shown to have detrimental physiological effects.
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