LISTING
DESCRIPTION
Hemp oil or hempseed
oil is obtained by pressing hemp seeds. Cold pressed, unrefined hemp oil is dark to clear
light green in color, with a nutty flavour. The darker the color, the grassier
the flavour. It should not be confused with hash oil, a tetrahydrocannabinol containing oil made from the Cannabis flower, hailed by some[1] for
its medicinal qualities.
DETAILED
DESACRIPTION
Refined
hempseed oil is clear and colorless, with little flavor and lacks natural
vitamins and antioxidants. Refined hempseed oil is primarily used in body care
products. Industrial hempseed oil is used in lubricants, paints, inks, fuel,
and plastics. Hempseed oil has found some limited use in the production of
soaps, shampoos and detergents. The oil is of high nutritional value because of
its 3:1 ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 essential fatty acids,[3] which matches the balance required by the
human body.[4] It has also received attention in recent
years as a possible feedstock for the large-scale production of biodiesel.[5][6] There are a number of organizations that
promote the production and use of hempseed oil.[7]
Hempseed oil is manufactured
from varieties of Cannabis
sativa that do not contain
significant amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol(THC),
the psychoactive element present in the cannabis plant. This manufacturing
process typically includes cleaning the seed to 99.99% before pressing the oil.
There is no THC within the hempseed, although trace amounts of THC may be found
in hempseed oil when plant matter adheres to the seed surface during
manufacturing. The modern production of hempseed oil, particularly in Canada,
has successfully lowered THC values since 1998.[8] Regular accredited sampling of THC in
Canadian hemp seed oil shows THC levels usually below detection limit of
4 ppm (parts per million, or 4 mg/kg). Legal limit for THC content in
foodstuffs in Canada is 10 ppm. Some European countries have limits of
5ppm or none-detected, some EU countries do not have such limits at all.
Hash
oil, not to be confused with hempseed oil, is used for both
medicinal and recreational purposes and made from the mature female flowers and
leaves of the herb cannabis, thus having a much higher THC content. Hash oil
should not be confused with hemp, as the modern usage of the word 'hemp' is
reserved for plants that meet the legal requirement of containing 0.3% THC or
less.
Nutrition
About 30–35% of the weight of hempseed is an edible oil that contains about 80% as essential fatty acids (EFAs); i.e., linoleic acid, omega-6 (LA, 55%), alpha-linolenic acid,omega-3 (ALA, 22%), in addition to gamma-linolenic acid, omega-6 (GLA, 1–4%) and stearidonic acid, omega-3 (SDA, 0–2%).
The proportions of linoleic
acid and alpha-linolenic acid in one tablespoon per day (15 ml) of hempseed oil
easily provides human daily requirements for EFAs. Unlike flaxseed
oil, hempseed oil can be used continuously without developing a
deficiency or other imbalance of EFAs. This has been demonstrated in a clinical
study, where the daily ingestion of flaxseed oil decreased the endogenous
production of GLA.
In common with other oils,
hempseed oil provides 9 kcal/g. Compared with other culinary oils it is low in
saturated fatty acids.
Highly unsaturated oils, and
especially poor quality oils, can spontaneously oxidize and turn rancid within
a short period of time when they are not stored properly; i.e., in a cool/cold,
dark place, preferably in a dark glass bottle. Hempseed oil can be frozen for
longer periods of storage time. Preservatives (antioxidants) are
not necessary for high-quality oils that are stored properly.
Hempseed oil has a relatively
low smoke
point and is
not suitable for frying. Hempseed oil is primarily used as a food oil and
dietary supplement, and has been shown to relieve the symptoms of a skin disease
called eczema (atopic
dermatitis).[12]
Wood finish
Hemp oil is a "drying
oil", as it can polymerize into a solid form. Due to its polymer-forming
properties, hemp oil is used on its own or blended with other oils, resins, and
solvents as an impregnator and varnish in wood finishing, as a pigment binder
in oil paints, as a plasticizer and hardener in putty. It has uses similar to linseed
oil and
characteristics similar totung
oil.
PRICE
$30.68/KG OR
$13.94/IB
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