Hemp Oils


­ New Information On Its Bioactive Compounds Certainly Excites R&D. If you’re looking for growth in the nutrition market, look no further than omega fatty acids.  Plant Based Oil: Hemp With Its Increasing Interest, Why?  Hempseed oil has a very interesting polyunsaturated fatty acid composition, Fernández-Arche told Reuters Health in an e-mail, because it has an optimal omega-6 to omega-3 ratio of about 3 to 1. Her main area of...

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Fact: Hemp seed oil is able to circumvent the impaired EFA metabolism and physical compromise that can result from genetic factors, intake of other fats, aging, and lifestyle patterns. Other fatty acids in hemp seed oil include: Palmitoleic acid, Heptadecanoic acid, Arachiditic acid, Eicosenoic acid, Behenic acid, Erucic acid, Lignoceric acid, and Nervonic acid; but it also contains several higher fatty acids. It is one of the only...

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Hemp Seed Oil Is Truly Unique.

Hemp Seed Oil Is Truly Unique.


Posted By on Jun 10, 2011

What makes Hemp seed oil is truly unique? Approximately 80 per cent is polyunsaturated fat– the highest of any vegetable oil. Specifically, it contains the essential fatty acids (EFAs) linoleic acid (omega- 6) and alpha linolenic acid (omega- 3). These EFAs cannot be synthesized by the body and must be obtained from our diets. Hemp seed oil also contains gamma linolenic acid (GLA), from which omega- 6 is naturally converted....

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