Shelled Hemp Seed

Uses

Botanical names:
Cannabis indica, Cannabis sativa

Parts Used & Where Grown

Hemp is a form of the same plant as marijuana that generally has much lower levels of the psychoactive cannabinoid compounds. The seed and seed oil have probably been used for food, cooking, and lamp oil in Asia and North Africa for millennia. Hemp is believed to come from China. The nutty seeds normally have a hard shell which has to be removed to make it edible. Today, in order to be legal in most countries, the seeds must be treated so that they cannot be planted and grown.

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This supplement has been used in connection with the following health conditions:

Used forWhy
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Atherosclerosis
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Shelled hemp seed or its oil may theoretically be useful for people with atherosclerosis due to its essential fatty acid content.

Though it has not been studied, or its oil may theoretically be useful for people with atherosclerosis due to its content of essential fatty acids.

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Attention Deficit–Hyperactivity Disorder
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Theoretically, shelled hemp seed may be useful for people with ADHD due to its essential fatty acid content.

Though it has not been studied, theoretically may be useful for people with ADHD due to its content of essential fatty acids.

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Eczema
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Theoretically shelled hemp seed or its oil may be useful for people with eczema due to its essential fatty acid content.

Though it has not been studied, theoretically or its oil may be useful for people with eczema due to its content of essential fatty acids.

Traditional Use (May Not Be Supported by Scientific Studies)

Hemp is known from archeological and historical records to have been used for a very long time for making fiber for clothing and ropes. The edible seeds and oil expressed from the seeds are noted in ancient Chinese medicine for their medicinal effects as well. Known as huo ma ren (literally “fire hemp seed”), hemp seed is used primarily for alleviating constipation as a bulk-forming laxative.1 Hemp is also mentioned in ancient Egyptian medical texts such as the Ebers papyrus as well as other places for use in making rope.2

Information about Shelled Hemp Seed

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