What is Hemp Seed Oil
If you have heard that there is therapeutic qualities in CBD
oil and want to know more about the seed oil, read on. What is the difference
between these two oils?
What is Hemp Seed Oil?
This is the full-spectrum oil that comes from the seeds of the Cannabis sativa plant. The seed oil is different from cannabidiol (CBD) oil, which makes use of the flowers, stalks and leaves of the plant. On the other hand, Hemp seed oil is produced from the seeds, which are quite small. It is said to be very rich in Omega 6 and Omega 3 essential fatty acids, which are healthy fats.

Its Uses
The oil, from the seeds, provides a complete protein; it is also high in minerals. It is commonly used as nourishment for the skin and hair because of the fatty acids and high protein content. This oil is a close match for the oil of our skin, which makes it readily absorbed. Organic in nature, it is produced with unrefined processing.
Some people have used it for moisturizing acne-prone skin. It does not clog pores and can prevent dry skin. It is said to aid in the following
- Anti-inflammatory
- Moisturizing
- Balanced
oil production
- Properties
for anti-aging
- Skin
cell repair

This oil has also been used for hair, and to moisturize the scalp and promote hair growth. It also reduces the appearance of split, dry ends.
- Less
chance of heart disease
- Reduction
in blood pressure
- Improved
resting heart rate
Hemp Seed Oil Capsules
CBD pure hemp oil is commonly used as supplement for the diet. However, the seed oil also comes in a capsule and softgel form. It is taken for supplementing Omega fatty acids in the diet; capsules usually have a balance of Omega 3 and Omega 6 EFAs. Eden’s Herbals hemp seed oil capsules are an all natural and trusted product you can count on if you want to try hemp seed oil capsules for yourself.

No THC
You can not get high from these CBD no THC capsules. They
are organic and contain THC -free CBD. A study was undertaken, and the authors
found in their research that food-grain strains of hemp must contain less than
0.3 percent tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
Resources
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324450
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/6-health-benefits-of-hemp-seeds
https://www.verywellhealth.com/hemp-benefits-side-effects-dosage-and-interactions-4767355
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