Hemp oil

What is Hemp Oil

Hemp oil is from seeds and is used as a protein supplement and in lotions and soap. CBD oil is from plant flowers and leaves. It is used primarily for medicinal purposes, such as treating inflammation

Hemp oil (or hemp seed oil) is obtained by cold pressing hemp seeds to extract the energy rich oil from the seeds. Hemp seed oil is used in cooking and as a dietary supplement. It’s high in calories and protein, and contains a number of important nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E. Additionally, the cosmetic industry touts the oil’s anti-aging qualities. Hemp oil contains little to no THC and though it contains some amount of CBD, it is typically diluted compared to CBD oil.

Hemp oil is extracted from hemp seeds. Typically, it is taken from industrial hemp plants and contains very small amounts of THC, the chemical in the marijuana plant that causes the high feeling. In other words, it’s non-psychoactive.

Hemp seed oil, on the other hand, is a relative of many other carrier oils—along the lines of sunflower seed oil and jojoba oil—in that it’s a cold-pressed extract from seeds. Hemp seed oil is high in antioxidants, omega-3

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