Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Hemp for Food

Eating Hemp foods can lead to a healthier lifestyle and can be a primary food source.
High protein Hemp Seeds can be pressed for oil, milled into protein powder, roasted or shelled. Hemp can also be made into milk, ice-cream, butter, etc.

Hemp has the richest known source of edible oils, polyunsaturated essential fatty acids (EFAs). EFAs are the most important nutrients, more so than vitamins, minerals and proteins. EFAs are vital for the body’s basic function. Hemp contains all 20 amino acids and all of the 9 essential amino acids and Omega 3 and 6 in optimal proportions required by the human
body. Hemp also has Super Omega Stearidonic Acid (SDA) and Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) which helps the body convert Omega 3 and 6 more efficiently, vitamin E, minerals and iron. It’s gluten- free and a great source of dietary fiber. 

Eating Hemp foods could help decrease the obesity problem that is so prevalent in America today and the epidemic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Hemp seed has been used to treat nutritional deficiencies brought on by tuberculosis. Hemp strengthens immune system, bloodstream, tissues, cells, skin and organs. Hemp can play a major role in preventing so many health problems.

Hemp is a Super Food.

 



Packaged in Toxic, Non-Biodegradable Petroleum-based Plastics is one of the many things wrong with most food products. 
Non-toxic, Biodegradable HEMP PLASTICS would be the perfect replacement.

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