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Hemp Seed Oil (THC-CBD)

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Hemp Seed Oil (THC-CBD)

Hemp Seed Oil (THC – CBD) ~ In addition to vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids, hemp seed oil+ also contains a constant level of added THC and CBD for medicinal effect.  Hemp seed oil is extracted from the seeds of the hemp plant. Hemp seeds contain less than 0.3 % THC so they are not considered to be drugs and are perfectly legal. Hemp seed oil is very good for our bodies and helps us maintain immune system balance.

Hemp Seed Oil

Hemp Seed Oil+ (THC – CBD) ~ In addition to vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids, hemp seed oil+ also contains a constant level of added THC and CBD for medicinal effect.

Hemp seed oil is extracted from the seeds of the hemp plant. Hemp seeds contain less than 0.3 % THC so they are not considered to be drugs and are perfectly legal. Hemp seed oil is very good for our bodies and helps us maintain immune system balance.

Hemp Seed Oil

Hemp seed oil is packed with omega 3, OMGA 6, and omega 9 fatty acids. It also contains large amounts of healthy fats, protein, carbohydrates and a large number of vitamins and minerals including: phosphorus, calcium, potassium , magnesium, zinc, iron, copper, iodine and vitamins E, C, B1, B2, B3 and B6 .

Beneficial effect

THC and CBD are known to have a beneficial effect when used to treat many diseases and ailments, but hemp seed oil does not contain a constant level of THC and CBD. So, the Medical weed Foundation produces Hemp Seed Oil+ and added THC and CBD. This oil has a constant level of THC and CBD, and thus a beneficial medicinal effect.

Hemp seed oil+ can be used to treat insomnia, skin problems or the flu. Moreover, these hemp seed oil+, when used in combination with the medical marijuana oil, ensures for a basic layer of cannabinoids, so you don’t need as much medical cannabis oil.

CBD oil and hempseed oil are both trendy ingredients used in topical skincare products.

Anti-inflammation of Hemp Seed Oil

Hempseed oil, in particular, is known for not clogging pores, having anti-inflammatory properties, and providing superior moisturization to keep the skin looking and feeling supple. It can be added to a product or just used on its own as a face oil.

New research is coming out all the time about the skin-related benefits of CBD. What we know so far is it’s been shown to be a powerful anti-inflammatory, like its cousin hempseed oil. It reportedly helps in healing:

  • acne
  • sensitive skin
  • rashes
  • eczema
  • psoriasis

CBD also has a ton of antioxidants. But are CBD beauty products actually more effective or worth paying more for?

It’s still too early to tell, and results can vary depending on the person. If there’s a beauty brand making major claims, you may want to do extra consumer research. Brands aren’t obligated to tell you how much CBD is in a product.

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The tricky marketing tactics behind hempseed oil

With the “green rush,” some brands are jumping on the chance to sell their cannabis-infused beauty products but mixing the terms CBD and hemp seed up — intentionally or not.

Since CBD and hempseed oil are in the same cannabis family, they’re often incorrectly marketed as the same thing. Why would a brand do this?

One reason is that consumers are willing to pay more for CBD oil, which is a pretty expensive ingredient compared to hempseed oil.

It’s easy for a brand to add hempseed oil to a product, adorn it with marijuana leaves, and highlight the word cannabis to make consumers think they’re purchasing a CBD product when it contains no actual CBD at all. And paying a premium!

Some brands may also market their products as hempseed-based to avoid Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulationsTrusted Source on cannabis- or marijuana-derived products.

So how can you tell what you’re purchasing? It’s pretty simple, actually. Check the ingredient list…

Hempseed oil will be listed as cannabis sativa seed oil. CBD will usually be listed as cannabidiol, full-spectrum hemp, hemp oil, PCR (phytocannabinoid-rich) or PCR hemp extracts.

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Know what you’re paying for

While companies aren’t required to list the milligrams of CBD or hemp on the bottle, it’s become a common practice to do so. If they’re not listed, you should wonder what’s in that bottle you’re paying for.

The FDA has sent warning letters to some companies for illegally selling CBD products and falsely advertising them as safe or as effective medical treatments. That’s another reason why doing your own consumer research is vital.

It’s so important to be an educated, savvy consumer. Don’t fall into the trap of weedwashing (hemp-based product hype)!

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