Clothes and paper, much like Hemp Oil, were made from Hemp trees during the ancient times, but does it mean that hemp oil is safe and beneficial for our domestic usage today?
Oftentimes shrouded in controversy because of its loose association with Cannabis species, Hemp Oil is indeed useful in human bodies. Straight off, the plant’s seeds that primarily form the basis in the extraction of the oil is rich in proteins, Omega-6, Omega-3, polyunsaturated fatty acids and insoluble fiber. Along with that, the plant is known for its generous supply of useful minerals including Potassium, Iron, Magnesium, Zinc, Calcium, and Phosphorus.
What is hemp seed oil?
Hemp oil or hempseed oil, as it’s sometimes called, is a magical vegetable oil that was once the best ranked, most sought after cooking oil. It comes from a unique species of Cannabis, most notably tall-growing varieties of cannabis, and thus devoid of THC - that primary psychoactive compound of Cannabis sativa. Instead of the THC, the oil has a pleasant, nutty flavor emanating from the plant’s excellent ratio of …show more content…
The extracted substance is cold pressed as part of its refining to get rid of the green tint and the thick, nutty taste. The resulting oil is colorless and with a minimal odor, compared to that of cannabis oil.
Uses and Health Benefits of Hemp oil
Truth be told, hemp oil come in various varieties, mainly because of the different ways of processing. There’s the unclear, dark-green brand with a subtle grassy aroma and then there are refined ones with a capped THC limit that are commonly sold. There’s a cap on the highest limit of THC in the oil, but it’s crystal clear that the oil has lots of benefits in the body.
The oil can only be sold once it's refined and ascertained safe for human use. Consider the following uses and health benefits:
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