For the love of hemp
The first time I heard the word ‘hemp’ was on a class field trip to the Eumundi markets when I was in year five. Being the alternative little town that it is, there is a hemp store sitting loud and proud right in the middle of the main street. I’d seen pictures this funny looking leaf before, scrawled onto my older cousin’s school books, but it wasn’t until I heard giggles and sniggers from the boys in my class that I caught on to the stigma attached to the mighty hemp leaf. As I got older, I hung out with Mary Jane on the odd occasion, but it wasn’t until I started digging around in the world of nutrition that I discovered that this plant offers much more than its reputation promotes. Hemp is actually a nutritional gem. A superfood, some would say.
The difference between hemp and wacky tobacky …
Hemp is a legal cousin of “cannabis” or the illegal/ medicinal form of hemp that contains the drug ingredient tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC for short. Hemp seed contains no THC, meaning consuming it will not offer you any kind of drug-like affect. Before you get too disappointed, let me make up for that by telling you what hemp will do for you.
Why hemp is great
Protein: Hemp seeds contain 10 essential amino acids in nutritionally significant amounts, making it a complete protein. This protein also has a similar cellular structure to a protein manufactured in human blood, making it easily digestible.
Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs): EFAs are important because our modern diets are typically overloaded with processed poly-unsaturated vegetable oils. The typical western diet contains too much LA and not enough ALA essential fats. The essential fatty acid (EFA) make-up of hemp seed oil is like no other on the market today. No other vegetable or nut oil contains EFAs in this concentration or ratio – high in omega 6, linoleic acid (LA), and omega 3, alpha-linolenic acids (ALA). This balance promotes a healthy immune system, healthy skin, hair and nails, and the prevention of many modern ailments such as diabetes, heart disease and metabolic syndromes.
Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA): Like another of my favourite superfoods, spirulina, hemp seed contains the super anti-inflammatory essential fatty acid known as gamma-linolenic acid (GLA). As well as having an anti-inflammatory effect, GLA is also known to help balance hormones.
Minerals: According to David Wolfe’s Superfoods book, hemp excels at absorbing minerals from the soil. This makes it a great source of major and trace minerals. These include phosphorous, potassium, magnesium, sulfur, calcium, iron, manganese, zinc, sodium, silicon, copper, platinum, boron, nickel, germanium, tin, iodine, chromium, silver, lithium.
Where to buy it …
Funny story here. Did you know that it is totally legal to grow hemp (the stuff without the drug ingredient), but hemp foods are not legal? In North America it’s the opposite. Hemp foods are alleged to be worth $100million, yet you cannot legally grow a commercial hemp crop for love or for money.
However, there are several websites where you can find organic hemp products. Try www.rawpleasure.com.au and www.hempfoods.com.au
Hemp comes in the form of hemp seeds, hemp oil, hemp milk and heaps of other products made from this super nutritious food.
Have you tried hemp foods before?
Image credits: Hemp leaves – Edward the Bonobo Hemp seeds – Apathyduck
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I put 4 tsp of hemp seeds in my smoothies every day…and sprinkle them on my daughters’ breakfasts, or in soups/ casseroles as well. They are readily available in many health food stores here in the UK. My sister has been trying to source some for me in Brisbane/Gold Coast, as I am coming over for 3 months, and having a lot of problems…looks like online is the way to go.
I regularly use hemp seeds in raw and cooked dishes. In the local organic market even an instant oatmeal comes with hemp seeds in it.Among many other healthy oils I also use hemp oil for nutritional content. I recently saw Hempsters online and I changed my perspective to support hemp in new ways such as clothing, shoes and even soap. Until I saw the movie I was aware of the unnatural control governments feel over this plant and I now choose to support this plant in any way that I can.
Blessings and love.
http://www.hempstersthemovie.com/
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I use a hemp based moisturiser and cleanser from hemp hemp hooray and I love it.
I also add the oil to my raw cacoa ball recipe, but it says on the oil packaging not for consumption in Australia, ooops, are the cops going to knock down my door now?
Mine body oil says the same and l wasnt sure if l could use it as a food BUT hey l guess so … is there anyway l can find out ?
I have a body oil, that is made up of hemp oil, ylang ylang, rose, geranium, that i bought in Byron Bay, and it is the one thing i smother myself in after every shower, and when over in the States i buy hemp seed granola from Whole Foods (the most amazing organic store), but i have looked high & low for it here and havent found it. I will check out the sites you put up.
Does anyone know where we can get hold of this in OZ ???
Hi Kris, try http://www.rawpleasure.com.au and http://www.hempfoods.com.au
