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Nutritional Values of Hemp Seeds
Hemp seeds are a miracle super food which contain all the essential amino acid chains (protein) and the perfect balance of all the essential fatty acids thus making it a food which we consider complete and incomparable in its nutritional balance. Unlike other “healthy fats” such as flax, hemp seed can be used continuously without developing an imbalance of essential fatty acids in the body. The reason we place most focus on the edible consumption of the raw hemp seed and not the pressed oil is because hemp seed oil is highly unsaturated fat which spoils very easily upon production especially if there is heat involved in the extraction process and storing and shipping. We tend to favor other super food oils over hemp seed especially if you still have the itch for “healthy cooking”.
While the highly unsaturated oils found in hemp seed oil are not the best for consumption due to spoilage, the unsaturated fats in the hemp seed act as the most proficient and stable oxygen carrying medium for energy exchange and repair of the tissues of the brain, retina of the eyes, adrenal and testicular areas of the body. Hemp seed contains 23% complete and readily digestible proteins. Hemp seed represents a ratio of 1/3 edestin protein and 2/3 albumins. The perfect protein ratios in Hemp seed are equivalent to any animal protein and superior to any heavy animal protein in its ability to be digested and used effortlessly by the body.
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503 |
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23 |
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35 |
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35 |
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30 |
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3 |
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2 |
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1 |
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4 |
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4 |
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(Omega-6) |
17 |
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23 |
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1 |
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6 |
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6 |
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37 IU |
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1 mg |
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1 mg |
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0 mg |
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1 mg |
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1.0 mg |
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10 IU |
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3 IU |
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0 mg |
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2 mg |
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0 mg |
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There are 8 amino acids the physical body cannot make. Beyond the 8 amino acids your body cannot make there are several others it cannot produce in sufficient quantities alone. Essential amino acid chains are created by the body in a very structured manner in order to keep the body built and alive. Amino acid chains also are used by the body in order to produce enzymes called globular proteins which carry out all cellular operations in your body. The solid fleshy element of your body is a complex system of proteins which have been structured by your body via amino acids from the food you eat. Hemp seed contains all the essential amino acids. Seventy percent of the hemp seed is edistin globular protein. This is the highest ratio of this protein in all the plant kingdom. Globulins are one of the seven simple proteins. Simple proteins are constructed from amino acids and hold only pure protein substance. Globulins are in seeds and animal blood. Edistin found in Hemp seed are plant globulins which can perfectly carry out any and every function the body needs. Globulins are the third most abundant protein in the human body responsible for most the enzymatic reactions which take place in the plasma or blood. The body uses globulins in order to develop immune antibodies to be used against invaders. This allows micro toxins and microorganisms to be dealt with in our blood immediately. These globulins carry nutrients through the blood to the parts of the body needing repair, energy and regeneration. The amazing thing about Hemp seed is there are no antigens taken into the blood through carcinogenic cooking processes.
The body needs necessary kinds of amino acids in amounts for the purposes of making protiens which not only carry out the prevention of deficiency diseases. The average protein eater gets all of the protein they need in order to keep the structure of their body strong yet the types of bioavailable amino acids which build immunoglobulins which are enzyme proteins responsible for repelling infections. When a person has poor body ecology there is a constant uptake of parasites toxins and anaerobic microorganisms into the blood which can only be targeted and destroyed by the immunoglobulins created in high concentration by hemp seeds. This is the best way possible to ensure your body has enough amino acid material to make globulin proteins. Hemp seed is protein is sixty five percent globulin edistin the rest being albumin in a readily available form which is molecularly similar to blood plasma. Hemp seed gives the body all the essential amino acids your body needs to produce immune enhancing gamma globulins. This is one reason we recommend concentrated amounts of Hemp seed for people with immune deficiency diseases.
