Would like to know about Hemp seed oil? would it show up in blood work? and it's benefits for good health?

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And it's benefits for good health. Hemp seed oil Asked by Lucci_42 48 months ago Similar questions: Hemp seed oil show blood work benefits health Health.

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It is Ok to use, but don't believe all the hype that you may find on the Internet. Starting with the drug test issue. Depending on the source, it could show up in a blood test: testpledge.com/answers.htm Nutrition wise: 30–35% of the weight of hempseed is oil containing 80% essential fatty acids (EFAs), linoleic acidalpha-linolenic acid (ALA, 15–25%) and Gamma-Linolenic_acid (GLA, 1–6%).

Hempseed oil can be used continuously without developing a deficiency or other imbalance of EFAs. Unfortunately the unsaturated fat makes the oil rancid quickly, unless it is stored in dark colored bottles or mixed with chemical preservatives. This makes hemp oil difficult to transport or store.

The high unsaturated fat content also makes the oil unsuitable for frying. This severely limits hemp oil’s potential on the food market, although some marketing potential exists as a nutritional supplement. Cold-pressed hempseed oil is nutritionally superior to olive or flax oil, and so, makes a great alternative in salads, smoothies, and other non-frying uses.

Cooking of any oil reduces its nutritional value, and may convert beneficial fatty acids to less benign substances. (LA, 50-70%), The proportions of linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid in hempseed oil meet human requirements for EFAs. I like cold pressed coconut oil for frying and olive oil for salads, because of taste..

No, hemp seed oil does not affect urine/blood tests and it has numerous benefits for health! The oil contained in the hemp seed is 75-80% polyunsaturated fatty acids (the good fats) and only 9-11% of the lesser desired saturated fatty acids. Hemp seed oil is reputed to be the most unsaturated oil derived from the plant kingdom.

The essential fatty acids (EFAs) contained in hemp seed oil are required in our diet more than any other vitamin, yet our bodies do not naturally produce them. They must be obtained from external sources in the food we eat. EFAs are involved with producing life's energy throughout the human body and without them, life is not possible.In general, North Americans have a high dietary deficiency in EFAs due to out high intake of animal fats versus plant fats, caused by our high consumption of processed foods and meats versus natural organic foods.

Hemp seed oil has been dubbed "Nature's most perfectly balanced oil", due to the fact that it contains the perfectly balanced 3:1 ratio of Omega 6 (linoleic/ LA) to Omega 3 (alpha-linolenic/ LNA) essential fatty acids, determined to be the optimum requirement for long-term healthy human nutrition. In addition, it also contains smaller amounts of 3 other polyunsaturated fatty acids in gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), oleic acid and stearidonic acid. This EFA combination is unique among edible oil seeds.

Since hemp seed oil contains both EFAs in a desirable balance while also providing two of the EFA metabolites, it is a good resource for the prevention and treatment of certain illnesses. EFAs regulate stomach acid, metabolism and hormone production. They help lower blood pressure and break up cholesterol deposits in arteries, which help prevent heart attacks and strokes.

Finally, EFAs can decrease inflammation, which is beneficial to people suffering from arthritis, can improve insulin function, a critical task for those with diabetes, can regulate calcium metabolism for strong bones, and improve the function of T-cells, which improves the body's ability to fight diseases. Hemp seed oil also provides an adequate supply of antioxidants (Vitamin E), carotene (precursor to Vitamin A), phytosterols, phospholipids and a number of minerals including calcium, magnesium, sulfur, potassium, phosphorus, along with modest amounts of iron and zinc. Hemp seed oil also provides a good source of chlorophyll.

The daily recommended allowance of hemp seed oil is 14-28 ml (1 to 2 tablespoons). This allowance provides between 8 and 16 grams of Omega 6 (LA) and between 3 and 6 grams of Omega 3 (LNA). And lastly, unlike other Omega-rich alternatives (flax, evening primrose, borage or fish oils) that are sold mainly as a vitamin supplement, hemp seed, hemp oil and hulled hemp seed all have a flavorful "nutty" taste that will create consumer demand and can easily be added into most any recipe to obtain a balanced diet!

There are many uses for hemp seed oil. Some claim that it is very effective in helping with the pain of rheumatoid arthritis by keeping inflammation down and by ensuring that the joints stay properly lubricated.It has also been known to soothe the symptoms of Crohn’s disease and colitis. Caution: ghly unsaturated vegetable oils such as Hemp Seed Oil are denatured by heating above 150ºC (300ºF), which can result in the production of unhealthy trans-fatty acids and increased peroxide values.

Use Hemp Seed Oil as a flavor-enhancer in many recipes.Do not use as a substitute for frying oils. Keep bottles tightly sealed after opening and store in the refrigerator or freezer. --------> There are several instances of individuals blaming their positive urine tests on the consumption of hemp seed oil and hemp seed products but most of these cases are just smokers who are using the hemp controversy as an excuse to keep their employment and stay out of jail.

These recent journal articles show that some commercial brands of hemp oil contain up to 1300 parts per million and that a few contain less than 50 parts per million. I am pleased to announce that our oil is now verified to contain only 33 parts per million, well below the level of THC where even heavy consumption would affect a urine or blood test. We are now positioned to let people know that our oil is safe, and that consumers can take it with confidence.

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Information It's possible for it to show up in blood tests, but unlikely. It depends on the concentration of THC in the oil, which can vary widely: Here's what one web site that sells it has to say: ganjaland.com/oil.htm#urinetest Although no hemp food contains anywhere near enough THC to have any psychoactive effect, it has recently been proven that some commercial products do contain enough THC to affect the very sensitive urine testing that is used for employment screening. The issue has become a rising controversy.It was recently publicized in the Wall Street Journal and verified in three articles in the Journal of Analytical Toxicology.

These recent journal articles show that some commercial brands of hemp oil contain up to 1300 parts per million and that a few contain less than 50 parts per million. I am pleased to announce that our oil is now verified to contain only 33 parts per million, well below the level of THC where even heavy consumption would affect a urine or blood test. We are now positioned to let people know that our oil is safe, and that consumers can take it with confidence.

Here's what the same site says about nutritional benefits: The proportions of EFAs in hemp matches the ratios that were previously determined by nutritionists to be most beneficial to human nutrition. Hemp seed oil contains omega -6 and omega-3 EFAs in an ideal long term ratio of three to one.It also provides the derivative gamma linolenic acid (GLA). Its content of GLA makes it unique among edible seed oils.

You need EFAs in your diet more than any other vitamin. Many researchers are linking EFA deficiencies with a variety of degenerative diseases such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, skin afflictions, multiple sclerosis, PMS, behavioral problems, poor wound healing, arthritis, glandular atrophy, weakened immune functions, and sterility (especially males). Lack of oxygen is a key factor in degenerative diseases and EFAs help bring oxygen into our system.

EFAs serve what seems to be an unending list of vital functions in the body. Here's a sample of some of them: Our body uses EFAs to construct membranes, create electrical potentials, and move electric currents. Their tendency to disperse gives biological systems the power to carry substances such as toxins to the surface of the skin, intestinal tract, kidneys, or lungs, where these substances can be discarded.

The chemical reactions on which life depends require a one-way movement of energy through molecules. EFAs play an important role in this function. EFAs facilitate the recovery of fatigued muscles after exercise.

EFAs are precursors of prostaglandin's, hormone-like substances that regulate many functions of cells in all tissues. EFAs are found around the hereditary material in our chromosomes, where they may play a part in maintaining chromosome stability, and may have functions in starting and stopping gene expression. EFAs help our immune system resist and fight infections, and prevent allergies from developing.

EFAs are necessary for the development of brain and nerve cells and for healthy liver function. Overall, EFAs are involved with producing life energy throughout our systems. They govern growth, vitality, and mental state.

They hook up oxygen, electron transport, and energy in the process of oxidation. Oxidation, the central and most important moment-to-moment living process in our body, is the "burning" of food to produce the energy required for life processes. EFAs govern the life processes in our bodies.

Life without them is impossible. When our foods are EFA-poor, we can expect a diversity of health problems.

Perhaps not the best choice if you're getting drug tested Hemp oil has two main things going for it: Strong potential to become a great source oil for biofuels (hemp grows fast, requires relatively few agricultural inputs) gh in Omega-3 and 6 EFAs, a feature shared with fish oil. Fish oil is strongly correlated clinically to better cardiovascular health and a decrease in some arthritis symptoms. There is some interesting research happening now related to fish oil and dementia.In sum, it's possible that hemp oil may offer a great alternative to flax or fish oil.

While it's highly unlikely that hemp oil will cause someone to test positive for THC usage (hemp isn't bred for recreational qualities), it's distantly possible that consuming large quantities of hemp oil (or moderate amounts for a long period of time) might cause a positive test. It's distant--but why chance it? In sum, if you're wanting to take hemp oil as a supplement, you can do better simply based on that latter risk.

Fish oil has much more demonstrated clinical effectiveness, with flax oil being an alternative runner-up.

Hemp seed oil there are many good and wonderful products that can be made from hemp. It makes wonderful and soft fabric for clothes. I read once where there's tons of things that can be made and used from hemp.It's just the stigma of the plant.

I'm not so sure that hemp is the same cannibus that is smoked. I have no first-hand information about the oil, but it is probably good also. Here I go to get myself in trouble, BUT Google the radio station KMUD.

It is broadcast from the hemp capital of the nation. Tell someone there that you are doing a thesis on hemp and they will probably give you loads of contacts. * * * * * * * * * * * * * Oh no, my doorbell, no mister, I was just kidding!

Do I have to leave now? Wait till I shut off my computer...You say your taking my computer? Please don't report me folks, I'm just kidding.

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