At Blue Sky HEMP Ventures, our hemp seed oil and CBD oil are extracted from sustainably grown industrial hemp, derived from the Cannabis sativa plant. This plant contains less than 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main psychoactive compound responsible for the high feeling associated with cannabis use. Hemp seed oil is produced by cold pressing the plant's seeds and not the flower and leaves, so it generally contains no THC or CBD (cannabidiol). Despite this, it still has a number of health benefits and can be easily obtained and purchased in stores, online and through wholesale producers such as Blue Sky. It is important to note that hemp seed oil is not the same as hemp oil, which is another name for CBD oil.
Hemp seed oil is a tasty pantry staple with a variety of benefits. It can be taken orally in doses of 1-2 teaspoons per day, either in one go or divided into two doses. It can also be used topically for even more notable uses. Read on to learn more about the many benefits of hemp seed oil. Hemp seed oil has a number of oral nutritional benefits.
It is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which can help lower blood pressure in people with hypertension (high blood pressure). Gamma-linoleic acid (GLA) found in hemp seed oil may improve hormonal health and reduce symptoms associated with PMS, such as menstrual cramps, reduce breast tenderness, and feelings of irritability and depression. Hemp seed oil is also useful for treating other skin conditions, such as cradle cap, psoriasis, and acne. Hemp seed oil can also be used topically to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, promote collagen production, and combat signs of aging. It can also be used to soothe and protect skin with its blend of hemp seed oil, colloidal oatmeal and beeswax.
Hemp fibers are found in many common products such as tea bags, cigarette papers and other specialty papers, as well as paper money. In addition to its many uses, hemp seed oil also promotes good microbes in the gut flora, which improves digestion and overall digestive health. Hemp appears as an ingredient in many spices and ethnic foods in Eastern Europe, India and most of Asia. It is important to note that the United States government continues to define hemp as the stems and fiber of the marijuana plant, and has decided not to recognize any of the varieties that have an extremely low drug content. As with any oral supplement, be sure to talk to your healthcare provider before consuming hemp seed oil. In conclusion, hemp seed oil has a variety of uses both orally and topically. It is rich in omega-3 fatty acids which can help lower blood pressure in people with hypertension (high blood pressure).
Gamma-linoleic acid (GLA) found in hemp seed oil may improve hormonal health and reduce symptoms associated with PMS. Hemp seed oil is also useful for treating other skin conditions such as cradle cap, psoriasis, and acne. Hemp fibers are found in many common products such as tea bags, cigarette papers and other specialty papers, as well as paper money. Hemp seed oil also promotes good microbes in the gut flora which improves digestion and overall digestive health.