Hemp is a plant that is a major source of
confusion for many. While it's true that some species of hemp are illegal due
to the substance THC, which is a psychoactive molecule, not all of the species
of Hemp contain THC.
Hemp oil gained prominence with the health
conscious of the world in the 1990s. For years people used the oil until it was
removed from the market because oil is made from the seeds of the cannabis
plant. The DEA tried to say that the oil was illegal, but in HIA vs. DEA it was
determined that hemp based food products, including Hemp oil were exempt from
the Controlled Substances Act.
Today, Hemp oil returns to it's seat at the
top of the world of nutrition and the cosmetic world. It is important to note
that there are a couple different types of Hemp oil. There is an expeller
pressed variety, which is a food type product. It is used in food and
cosmetics. There is also a steam distilled essential oil made from the hemp
plant which is also used in cosmetics and aromatherapy practices. Here we are
talking about the expeller pressed food product.
Use of the Hemp plant began in China
sometime around 2300B.C. According to Chinese beliefs, the plant contains the
prescription for immortality. The Chinese also used hemp oil to treat Malaria,
menstrual problems and fertility.
In the 10th century, the Indians began to
use the oil to treat indigestion, and anorexia as well as external wounds and
infections, asthma, menstrual pain and more.
Until the beginning of this century, the
plant fiber was used to make cloth, sails and ropes. However, in the interest
of being environmentally friendly, many companies are once again producing
fabric from Hemp fibers.
Hemp oil is rich with unsaturated fats and
essential fatty acids. About 30-35% of the weight of the hemp seeds is the oil,
which is pressed out in the production of the oil. The oil contains the
essential fatty acids OMEGA 3 and OMEGA 6 at an optimal high rate, just like
breast milk. The oil also contains protein, essential vitamins and minerals,
which makes it an ideal dietary supplement.
Essential fatty acids are the cornerstones
of proper nutrition rehabilitation and healing the body from disease. Even in
the cosmetics industry, Hemp oil leads the way. Clinical studies have shown
that Hemp oil is particularly effective in healing severe skin problem such as
atopic dermatitis all the way up to burns.
Hemp oil strengthens the immune system,
helps maintain a healthy cardiovascular system, and is effective in helping the
body fight a long list of conditions such as lowering "bad"
cholesterol, raising "good" cholesterol, lowering blood pressure and
reducing the risk of heart attack, as well as being anti-inflammatory.
If you are a cancer sufferer and are
undergoing chemotherapy, using Hemp oil is recommended at the same time. It
encourages healthy cell creation and reduces the damage to the body as a result
of treatment. The oil doesn't conflict with traditional medicinal treatments
and is not a cure, but rather is complimentary.
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