Hemp USA – Protein Powder
I am delighted to be able to bring you the age-old, life- giving benefits of hemp. My hemp is 0.00% TCH, very high in minerals and protein, up to 53 grams of protein per serving. This food would be essential for any survival situation and it stores for years as long as contained well.
WHOLE HEMP SEEDS
The toasting and salting of our seeds is an original proprietary process that brings out the flavor of the seeds and makes it easier to chew and does not affect the enzyme or nutritional value. It also makes the seed non-viable, so sterilization is not required like other seeds that cross the border into America. Our edible hemp seeds come toasted and available salted and unsalted. A great food for the health conscious person. Hemp seeds contain all the essential amino acids and essential fatty acids necessary to maintain a healthy, human life. No other single plant source has the essential amino acids in such an easily digestible form, nor has the essential fatty acids in as perfect a ratio to meet human nutritional needs. Available in 5 and 25 pound pails. Whole Hemp Seeds Available in sterilized, toasted, roasted and fractionalized (cracked) forms, they are rich in protein, vitamins and minerals. They can be cold-pressed for oil, or hulled to expose the seed meat. Hempseeds are the only edible seeds with gammalinolenic acid (GLA).
Source of Nutrition
Hemp seeds are actually nuts and called as such on some product labels. Hemp seeds have been a traditional source of nourishment in many countries for thousands of years. They can be roasted, ground, or used as flour in such various ways as in the form of hemp milk and tofu or as spreads for bread and crackers. Hemp seeds are one of the most nutritious foods on earth. Tasting similar to pine nuts and sunflower seeds, hempseeds can be used in any recipe. In terms of nutrient content, shelled hemp seed is basically 34.6% protein, 46.5% fat, and 11.6% carbohydrate. For diabetics, the glycemic index of shelled hempseed is considered low because of its low carbohydrate content. They are also full of nutrients that moderate blood sugar. Since most of the carbohydrate content is in the hull. Not only do hemp seeds contain essential fatty acids (EFAs) in the proper ratio required by humans, but also all the essential amino acids The fiber content of hemp seed flour is 40%, which is the highest of all commercial flour grains. No other single plant source provides balanced protein nutrition with all the essential amino acids in a favorable ratio for digestibility. Whole Hemp seed is very advantagoius to scraping the colon clean of debri and is loaded with nutrients, furthermore hemp seed is far more valuable in terms of concentrated nutrients than soybeans, the nearest vegan alternative. Whole hemp seeds contain 35% protein, of
which 65% occurs as the easily digestible storage protein, edestin. Hemp seeds contain all nine essential amino acids with a high content of sulfur-containing AA (methionine 2 and cysteine), which are usually low in vegetable proteins. The absence of trypsin inhibitory activity is a major advantage over the type of protein found in soybeans. Trace elements found in hemp seed include strontium, thorium, arsenic, and chromium. It is also a good source of the antioxidant vitamin E in the form of alpha-, beta-, gamma-, delta-tocopherol and alpha-tocotrienol.
Other Nutrients
The following are also found in hemp seeds:
- Lecithin is a type of liquid found in the protective sheaths surrounding the brain and nervous system. Lecithin helps in the breakdown of fats and enhances liver activity and enzyme production.
- Choline is produced from lecithin. It is needed for nerve impulses from the brain throughout the nervous system and for liver and gall bladder function. Its derivative acetylcholine, lacking in Alzheimer patients, is crucial for short-term memory.
- Inositol promotes hair growth, reduces cholesterol levels, prevents artery hardening, and is calming to the nervous system.
- Phytosterols, sometimes described as ‘plant hormones’ or phytoestrogens, affect cholesterol absorption, hormone regulation, and cell metabolism.
Whole Hempseed
It is also high in such minerals as the following:
- Potassium supports the nervous system and regular heart rhythm and, with the help of sodium, aids in the body’s balance of water.
- Calcium is also essential for a regular heartbeat, strong teeth and bones, and nerve impulses.
- Magnesium is needed to transmit the nerve and muscle messages.
- Sulfur helps the body resist bacterial invasion and protects it against toxic substances.
- Iron, in moderate amounts, facilitate the production of red blood cells and energy.
- Zinc is important for a healthy reproductive system and the male prostate gland. It improves wound healing and strengthens the immune system.

No THC
Strains of seed hemp have been naturally selected so as to produce NO THC. These nutritional varieties grow in temperate climates to heights of 6 feet. As with many agricultural grains, their seeds can be harvested in a conventional manner with a combine. Since the most modern handling and shelling of the seed minimizes its contact with the leaf resins, the shelled seed itself and the oil, nut butter, and other foods prepared from the seed have no detectible THC amounts.
Health Issues
Scientists are studying the use of hemp seed extracts to boost the immuno-depressed who have such illnesses as AIDS and cancer.
Edestin, a protein found in hemp seed, is so compatible with the human digestive system that in 1955, a Czechoslovakian Tuberculosis Nutrition Study found hemp seed to be the only food that successfully treated tuberculosis, a disease in which nutritive processes become impaired and the body wastes away. Edestin is such a perfect protein that Science Magazine complained in 1941 that “the passage of the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 has placed restrictions on trade in hemp seed that, in effect amounts to prohibition … It seems clear that the long and important career of the protein is coming to a close in the US.” As a result, the lack of hemp seeds has been a major contributor to the decline of the American people who have since suffered a steady decline ever since.
Low Heat Toasted Hemp Seeds
At HempUSA.org we use a low heat non damaging heat process to toast the seeds with no enzyme or mineral loss of any kind. This is to keep them from growing into new plants, making them easier to chew and bringing the best flavor of the hemp seed to the
consumer. Our toasted seeds are actually superior in freshness. we do not irradiate
anything in our line.
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