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1.) Complete Protein Source

Did you know that hemp seeds are considered to be one of the most nutritionally complete food sources in the world? Hemp is unique in that it is a complete plant-based protein. Containing all of the essential amino acids, hemp provides a large dosage of protein – key to building and repairing muscle. In fact, neither beans, nuts, peas, nor grains provide the nutritional scope of hemp seeds.

2.) Boosts Immunity

Hemp seeds contain a high concentration of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, essential to the transportation of oxygen to cells throughout the body. And when cells have more oxygen, they’re better able to block bacterial, fungal, and even viral infections, making hemp seeds an all-natural immune booster.

3.) Contains All Essential Amino Acids

Amino acids are often referred to as the building blocks of life. Responsible for vital functions such as repairing tissues, breaking down food, stabilizing hormones, the amino acids impact nearly every single process in our bodies. Hemp seeds’ unique composition contains all 20 amino acids along with all 9 essential amino acids.

4.) Alleviates Dry, Itchy Skin

Because hemp seeds are so high in fatty acids, they are incredibly effective for dry, itchy, or scaly skin. For maximum relief, why not turn to topical hempseed oil? Whether dealing with a serious skin condition or just dry winter skin, hempseed oil can be an effective remedy. In fact, when scientists compared hempseed oil to olive oil for individuals suffering from atopic dermatitis, they discovered that the skin retained more moisture after hempseed oil intervention.

5.) Facilitates Weight Loss

Did you know that hemp is a natural appetite suppressant? Fuelling the body with a balanced dose of proteins, fibre, vitamins, and essential fats, hemp seeds can help you feel full longer while also reducing sugar cravings. Consider adding a couple of tablespoons of seeds to your breakfast to curb excess hunger cravings throughout the day.

6.) Loaded with Fiber

Women need about 25 grams of fibre per day while men need around 38 grams. However, according to the Dietary Guidelines, fibre is a nutrient most Americans are lacking in their diet. Eating an adequate amount of fibre is critical for lowering your risk of heart disease, type-2 diabetes, colon cancer, and more. Whole hemp seeds are comprised of 10 to 15 percent fibre!

7.) Improves Digestive Health

Fibre-rich hemp seeds are also beneficial for your digestive health. Whole hemp seeds are packed with insoluble fibre, which helps remove toxins from the body while also supporting a healthy digestive track. If you’re looking to keep your gut in great shape, there are few treats as nutritious and fibre-rich than a handful of hemp seeds.

8.) Nourishes Hair, Skin, and Nails

Tired of dull, lifeless, and dry hair? You may want to try hemp seeds. Infused into numerous high-end cosmetic products, hempseed oil penetrates the inner layers of the skin to promote healthy cell growth – a recipe for smooth skin, luscious locks, and strong nails.

9.) Consumed Raw, Cooked, or Toasted

Sprinkle raw hemp seeds on a salad or blend them into a smoothie for a healthy treat. Hemp seeds are a highly versatile snack that can be consumed in just about every way you can imagine. No matter your taste preferences, there’s a hemp seed recipe for you.

10.) Packed with Vitamins and Minerals

Hemp is a powerhouse plant-based protein loaded with vitamins and minerals. A single dose of hemp seed supplies the body with calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, manganese, and potassium in addition to Vitamin A, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B6, Vitamin D, and even Vitamin E!

11.) Superior Dairy Replacement

Although other alternatives to dairy milk exist, they pale in comparison to hemp milk. An ideal alternative for vegans and individuals with lactose intolerance, hemp milk is a great choice for those facing dietary restrictions or for people who are simply tired of drinking cow milk or soymilk. Not only is hemp milk easier to digest than soymilk, it also provides an ideal ratio of essential omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.

12.) Prevents Onset of Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

Hemp seeds are primarily comprised of unsaturated fats – key to fighting off the onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. According to the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, individuals with a diet high in unsaturated fats are at a reduced risk for developing memory impairment. Additional research suggests that the omega-6 in hemp seeds provide “high pharmaceutical value for degenerative diseases.”

13.) Lowers Bad Cholesterol

Adding hemp seeds to your meals is an easy yet effective way to keep your cholesterol in check. A fantastic source of essential fatty acids (aka the good fat), hemp seeds reduce levels of unhealthy fats by preventing the build-up of plaque in the arteries. In addition, researchers have discovered that the elevated omega-3 levels in hemp seed are remarkably adept at breaking down cholesterol while preventing blood clotting – essential to keeping heart attacks and strokes at bay.

14.) Provides Increased and Sustained Energy Levels

Find yourself scrambling for an afternoon pick me up? Turns out you may want to grab some hemp seeds before another cup of coffee. Balancing blood sugar levels, hemp seeds have shown to possess anti-fatigue effects. While the impact on humans is limited, one study found that the immune systems of mice administered hemp seed protein displayed increased energy levels, allowing them to swim for longer periods of time.

15.) Reduces Inflammation

Chronic inflammation is associated with life-threatening disorders such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. The high intake of omega-6 fatty acids relative to omega-3 acids in the typical Western diet creates a chronic cycle of inflammation. Praised for its high concentrations of omega-6 fatty acid GLA, hemp seeds naturally reduce inflammation.

16.) Improves Blood Circulation

Poor blood circulation is not only uncomfortable, it can be dangerous. Left untreated, insufficient circulation can cause damage to the brain, heart, kidney, liver, and limbs. Hemp seeds’ essential fatty acids make them highly effective in reducing blood cholesterol, plaque build-up, and high blood pressure for proper blood circulation.

17.) Healthy Substitute for Nuts

Have intolerance to nuts? If so, you may discover that hemp seeds are a great alternative. Featuring a rich nutty flavour, hemp seeds offer a safe and tasty substitute. Toss in a few seeds with some greens or roast them in the oven for a full flavour profile.

18.) Regulate Hormones

Hormones play an important role in the body. Functioning as chemical messengers, hormones regulate many different processes in the body such as the digestive system, immune system, reproductive system, and much more. Because hemp has the perfect ratio of omega-fatty acids (essential to hormone regulation) hemp seeds are a healthful addition to any diet.

19.) Controls Blood Sugar

Hyperglycaemia, otherwise known as high blood sugar, can increase your risk of diabetes as well as pose a serious risk to your kidney, heart, and neurological system. Hemp seeds high fibre content along with healthy fats help support a healthy heart by naturally moderating blood sugar levels.

20.) Natural Cancer Fighter

Hemp seeds’ perfect fatty acid profile of omega-3 fats and Gamma-linolenic acid, GLA, naturally balance and strengthen the immune system. Although the research is limited, scientists are finding that consuming hemp seeds could be part of a healthy anti-cancer and natural treatment plan.

 

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