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 Healthy Living with Hemp Protein
HEMP Protein

Hemp – also known as Cannabis Sativa L. is from the same plant family as sunflowers. This strong, fast growing and versatile plant has been used by man for thousands of years and has thousands of uses.It’s the single greatest plant resource for human health and well-being. Found naturally on all continents, hemp is used as food, clothing, shelter, and medicine.
COOL HEMP FACTS

üThe word “canvas” is derived from the word “cannabis”. The Latin word for hemp. üHemp returns 70% of the nutrients back into the soil, leaving the soil richer for the next crop and acts as a heavy metal übinding agent further decontaminating the soil having a positive impact on nature.
üHemp plants can grow over 15 feet  tall.

SUPERFOOD NUTRITION

Hemp seeds is one of the most essential, nutrient dense and balanced foods available- while also providing an easily digestible source of protein and balanced good fats for human health.Once removed from the shell, the nut (also known as hemp hearts) can be eaten raw or pressed, to create hemp oil and hemp protein. This is a wonderful VEGAN selection for those looking to replace their meat- derived proteins.

This is a wonderful VEGAN selection for those looking to replace their meat- derived proteins. For New Leaf Testimonials >>

Reasons to LOVE Hemp Food
  • Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs): They are called “essential” because they are necessary for many metabolic processes, and are not produced by the body itself. They are distinct from fats that are used only as fuel. The two fatty acids essential for humans are alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid, and linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid. Hemp is not only an excellent source of these two EFAs, but it also provides them in an ideal ratio of about 3:1 for Omega 6 to Omega 3.
  • Fish Oil Substitution: Hemp also contains stearidonic acid which is the precursor for DHA and EPA formation, rendering the need for fish oil unnecessary.
  • Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs): They are called “essential” because they are necessary for many metabolic processes, and are not produced by the body itself. They are distinct from fats that are used only as fuel. The two fatty acids essential for humans are alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid, and linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid. Hemp is not only an excellent source of these two EFAs, but it also provides them in an ideal ratio of about 3:1 for Omega 6 to Omega 3.
HEALTHY FACTS
üGirgih et. al.’s ‘Preventative and Treatment Effects of a Hemp Seed meal protein’ can aid in decreasing blood pressure. üNorajit Bon-Jae et. al.’s ‘Effects of the addition of hemp powder on the üphysicochemical properties and energy bar qualities’ teaches us that the addition of hemp powder increased flavonoids and had a better removal of free radicals, decreasing the moisture when blending it with other nutrients making it a preferred choice as an additive. üLaymann et. al. ‘Reduced Ratio of Dietary Carbohydrate to Protein Improves Body Composition and Blood Lipid Profiles during Weight Loss in Adult Women’ indicates that increasing the proportion of protein to carbohydrates in the diet of adult women has positive effects on body ücomposition, blood lipids, glucose balance and feeling full during weight loss.

 

8 Reasons TO REPLACE YOUR MEALS WITH HEMP 
  1. STEARIDONIC ACID is the precursor that makes DHA & EPA found in fish oil, targeting Inflammation, Cardiovascular
  2. function and BETTER Weight Management.
  3. Feel FULL Faster.
  4. It’s thermogenic! It’s increases your metabolic stimulation.
  5. It’s all in the NUMBERS: 30% Iron, 70% Magnesium, 30% of Zinc, and 15% of Folate in ONE Hemp nut serving.
  6. At TWO Hemp (nut and protein) Servings, one can replace 4 ounces of chicken breast or a drumstick.
  7. It has FIBER too! 3 to 4 grams per Serving, helping ease digestion.
  8. It’s a GREAT source of ESSENTIAL Omegas. Hemp Oil has 10 grams of Omegas per serving.

 

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