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Yes, hemp hearts and hemp seeds are the same thing. They are the inner part of the hemp seed without the outer shell, and are a nutritious source of protein, fiber, and healthy fats.

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Three foods that are seeds are hemp seeds, chia seeds, and flax seeds.

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Hemp hearts are the inner part of the hemp seed without the outer shell, while hemp seeds include the whole seed with the shell intact. Hemp hearts are softer and have a nutty flavor, while hemp seeds are crunchier and have a slightly grassy taste. Both are nutritious and rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and other essential nutrients.

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No. Flax is a completely different plant from Hemp. Flax seeds do not contain Hemp oil.

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Sunflower seeds are edible and there very good for you!

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Hemp seeds themselves typically do not contain enough THC to cause a false positive on a drug test. However, products made from hemp seeds, such as hemp oil or protein powder, may contain trace amounts of THC that could potentially lead to a false positive result, albeit unlikely. It is always advisable to check with the manufacturer for information on THC content.

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Hemp seeds are typically sold as a health food product. You can find them at health food stores or in the health food or supplement section of your grocery store.

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No, both offer solid nutritional benefits.

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Industrial (agricultural) hemp is a distant cousin of marijuana. Hemp has extremely low amounts of THC .00% The whole seeds are pressed for the oil just as with other seeds.

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Hemp seeds are the whole seed with the outer shell intact, while hemp hearts are the inner part of the seed without the shell. Hemp hearts are softer and have a nuttier flavor compared to hemp seeds. In terms of nutritional value, both are rich in protein, healthy fats, and minerals, but hemp hearts have a slightly higher protein content. Culinary uses for both include adding them to smoothies, salads, or baking recipes for a nutritious boost.

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Try sprinkling hemp seeds over a salad, as a topping on granola, puddings, or other desserts. Add hemp seeds to smoothies at home and in many cafes and juice bars. You can also use hemp seeds in baking and cooking, although their nutritional content is at its highest in their raw state.

Try hemp seed in the following recipes:

  • Fruity Superfood Smoothie
  • Speedy Summer Hemp Power Salad
  • Apple Hemp Muffins
  • Hemp Milk

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No but it does have some TPS in it

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Seeds that contain THC are typically referred to as cannabis seeds. These seeds come from the marijuana plant, which is known for its high THC content. Hemp seeds, on the other hand, are from the hemp plant, which contains very low levels of THC.

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It's a wrong answer. Tulas is not the same as Hemp. Hemp means Bhang, which is prohibited. It is illegal to grow, sell and even possess bhang; so also its seeds.; though the hemp seeds have many health benefits; it contains rare amino acids which the body cannot create and must be obtained from food.

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Bhaang Beej 'भांग बीज'

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You can find more information about hemp seeds online at the Wikipedia website. Once on the page, type "Hemp" into the search field in the top right corner of the page and press enter to bring up the information.

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What kind of items do you mean? I know that my cat's collar is made of hemp and I bought it from a company that sells hemp dog and cat toys, collars, and leashes? You can check it out if you want http://www.w4petproducts.com.

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Yes, hemp seeds are a healthy option for birds because they are rich in protein, healthy fats, and essential nutrients. They can be a great addition to a bird's diet to promote overall health and well-being. However, it's important to offer them in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

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Hemp seeds can:

  1. Fight free radicals. Hemp seeds are rich in disease-fighting phytochemicals, including anti-aging antioxidants. Manganese and copper, both abundant in hemp seeds, help form the antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase, which disarms free radicals produced within the mitochondria (the energy production factories within your cells).
  2. Fight chronic inflammation. Copper in hemp seeds reduces some of the pain and swelling of rheumatoid arthritis because it is important in a number of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant enzymes. Hemp seeds contain a healthy anti-inflammatory 3:1 ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids. In addition, hemp seeds contain an especially beneficial type of omega-6 fat called GLA (gamma linolenic acid). GLA is a direct building block of anti-inflammatory hormones, which can be helpful to anyone with an inflammatory condition such as asthma, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, or arthritis. GLA also supports a healthy metabolism and facilitates fat burning, and it can help reduce hormone-mediated symptoms, such as those of PMS. Unfortunately, this special omega-6 fat is not typically found in foods. Your body can convert the typical food version of unprocessed omega-6 called linoleic acid (LA) into the "useable" GLA form your body needs, but the conversion process is not always efficient. As you age, the enzymes your body uses to convert LA to GLA become less efficient. Diabetes, infections, and even stress can also reduce your body's ability to convert dietary LA into GLA. Incorporating hemp seeds into your diet on a regular basis can ensure a healthy dose of GLA. Cannabidiol in hemp seeds is also an anti-inflammatory.
  3. Build strong bodies. Manganese in hemp seeds activates enzymes for using several key nutrients, helps synthesize fatty acids, and facilitates protein and carbohydrate metabolism and formation of bone. Copper in hemp seeds helps synthesize collagen and elastin, the substances that provide structure, strength, and elasticity in bones and joints; helps your body produce the pigment called melanin, which gives hair and skin its color. Phosphorus in hemp seeds helps in the formation of bones and teeth, utilization of carbohydrates and fat and synthesis of protein, energy storage, muscle contraction, and kidney function. Magnesium in hemp seeds helps maintain normal muscle and nerve function, supports a healthy immune system, and keeps bones strong; and is involved in energy metabolism and protein synthesis. The vitamin K in hemp seeds helps protect your bones from fracture, helps prevent postmenopausal bone loss. Hemp seeds are an excellent source of biologically available and easily digested protein. Just 3 tablespoons of hemp seeds contain 11 grams of protein.
  4. Promote cardiovascular health. Copper in hemp seeds works together with iron in the formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells; helps synthesize collagen and elastin, the substances that provide structure, strength, and elasticity in blood vessels; and plays a role in the conversion of dopamine to norepinephrine, which affects your body's biological response to stress, and is also involved in controlling blood pressure. Phosphorus in hemp seeds helps with heartbeat and nerve conduction. GLA in hemp seeds helps lower bad LDL cholesterol and improve cholesterol ratio. This keeps the heart healthy and also prevents plaque buildup in the arteries, which can ultimately lead to heart attack and strokes. Magnesium in hemp seeds keeps heart rhythm steady and promotes normal blood pressure. The fiber in hemp seeds helps lower cholesterol. The vitamin K in hemp seeds allows your blood to clot normally and helps prevent calcification of your arteries. The The GLA in hemp seeds supports healthy hair, nails, and skin. in hemp seeds also reduce inflammation that can cause high blood pressure and poor blood circulation.
  5. Promote mental health. Copper in hemp seeds is important for the production of thyroxine, a hormone that keeps your thyroid gland functioning normally; helps preserve the myelin sheath that surrounds and protects your nerves; helps your mitochondria produce energy: and plays a role in the conversion of dopamine to norepinephrine, which affects your body's biological response to stress, and is also involved in pain, cognition, mood, and emotions. Iron in hemp seeds is required for oxygen distribution, energy production, immune system function, DNA synthesis, and a stable mood. Your brain needs the fatty acids in hemp, which can prevent diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's and can also improve your memory. Cannabidiol in hemp seeds relieves anxiety and treats schizophrenia. Hemp seeds can also alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression and can improve your mood.
  6. Give you glowing skin. Hemp oil is used in skin lotions, soaps, and lip balms, because this oil penetrates the inner layers of your skin and promotes vigorous cell growth for smoother and softer skin. Hemp is also good for clearing up skin disorders such as psoriasis, eczema, and dry skin. The GLA in hemp seeds supports healthy hair, nails, and skin.
  7. Promote weight loss. Hemp can help induce weight loss, because the fiber makes you feel full longer. Adding just a few tablespoons of hemp seed to your meal can reduce your food cravings significantly.
  8. Relieve digestive disorders. Hemp provides high amounts of fiber, which keep your digestive tract healthy and clean, and eliminates digestive disorders such as constipation and bloating. Cannabidiol in hemp seeds relieves nausea.
  9. Prevent cancer. The fiber in hemp seeds helps prevent colon cancer. The vitamin K in hemp seeds provides possible protection against liver and prostate cancer. Hemp contains plant sterols and antioxidants that can help reduce risk of colon, breast and prostate cancers. Cannabidiol in hemp seeds inhibits cancer cell growth.
  10. Control blood sugar. Hemp seeds are also helpful if you are at risk of diabetes, or are diabetic, as they can control your sugar levels. Magnesium in hemp seeds helps regulate blood sugar level. Their healthy fats help in the quick absorption of glucose from the bloodstream and its conversion into energy. Therefore, your sweet cravings will decrease, and energy levels will increase.

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Hemp is a strain of the Cannabis sativa plant. There are over 400 strains of the plant. Hemp, or actually Industrial Hemp contains to little THC to get high. Hemp contains around .03% while Marijuana contains 5-25%. You can't get high with less than 3%. Industrial Hemp is one of the most useful plants known to man. It can be used to build houses (with good insulation), to make a variety of textiles (it is better quality than cotton), for food , it also has medicinal properties. A Hemp crop is ready to harvest in only 4 months.

Heres a list of some of the things that can be made with Industrial Hemp: Oil (edible but can also be used for lamp lighting, printing and lubrication) Snack bars, Cookies, Burgers, Porridge, Sauces, Butter, Condiments, Pesto, Hemp milk, Cheese, Ice cream, Flour, Breads, Pastas, Household Detergents, Stain Removers, Varnishes, Resins, Paints, Twine, Cordage, Textiles, Paper, Webbing, Household Goods, Non-woven Matting, Caulking, Auto Bodies, Building Materials, Packaging, Plastic Composites for making Skate Boards and Auto Bodies, Charcoal-like substance, Biomass, Methanol, Ethanol, Hemp Gasoline, Diesel, Medicine, Lip Balm, Moisturizers, Shampoos, Conditioners, Soaps, Salves, Perfumes, Liniments. The use of hemp to make a wide variety of very useful products dates back thousands of years. The trade in these products should be continued today because the things made from hemp are absolutely wonderful and utile. Additionally, hemp products are a renewable resource. It's a no-brainer. Use the link below for more information. The USA in ports over 60% of the worlds supply but does not grow the crop its self do to the common confusion hemp is marijuana.

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No, it is not illegal to buy hemp seeds in most places. Hemp seeds are legal to purchase and consume as they contain only trace amounts of THC, the psychoactive compound found in marijuana. However, it's always a good idea to check your local laws and regulations regarding hemp products.

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meat,cheese,eggs,peanut butter,nuts, dry beans(lima,pintoetc.)

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I believe hemp seeds contain all 9 amino-acids.

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Jute is a fiber obtained from the stem of the jute plant used for making ropes, mats, and bags. Hemp, known as sleek in some regions, is a separate plant cultivated for its fibers and seeds which are used in textiles, paper, food, and other products. Both jute and hemp have different botanical origins and applications.

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It is a plant (hemp), it grows. Hemp has many uses. There are ways to get hemp seeds to plant.

When I was a kid hemp rope was still used and you could find the plants anywhere there were railroad tracks because seed accidentally in rope shipments would fall off the train and grow.

However different breeds of hemp have different levels of THCs and other cannabinoids.

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Agase Beeja - They have a perfect balance of omega-3, -6 and -9 essential fatty acid

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The country that produces the largest amunt of majuana seeds, or hemp is the United States. There are other countries that also produce a large amount in South America.

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It could mean many things;

* the person who wears it is a marijuana smoker * the person who wears it supports the legalization of marijuana * it's a fabric made with hemp fibers * it's food or oil made with hemp seeds

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Hemp and marijuana are related plants, similar in appearance, but not the same when it comes to chemical makeup. Industrial hemp is a fibrous plant used to make rope, paper, fabric, oil products and more, but contains only minute amounts of THC. Hemp seeds are commonly used in many types of bird seed mixes. Marijuana contains high levels of THC and is used as a drug. And yes, plants have different sexes. Female marijuana plants produce buds (flowers), which contain the highest concentration of THC. And, when polinated by a male plant, those buds will develop seeds. Male plants have leaves and nodes for pollination, but do not produce buds or seeds. Their leaves do however, contain THC. Hemp is hemp, marijuana is marijuana - they are not the same plant.

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Hemp or CANNABIS INDICA or SATIVA ... is ganjayi in telugu.

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The plural form of hemp is "hemps."

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Bachman's Sparrows primarily eat insects and seeds. They forage on the ground, searching for ants, beetles, caterpillars, grasshoppers, and other insects, as well as grass seeds and small fruit.

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Muthira means horse gram or kulith in hindi.

Cheruchanavith, or Cheruchana Vithu is the right word for Flax seeds.

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Hemp oil is the oil taken out of the male marijuana plant known as hemp.

Hemp is not marijuana and you can not get high from it. Hemp oil and hemp seed oil are very good for cooking and have many health benefits.

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Hemp fabric is made from fibers from the hemp plant. Hemp is a high growing variety of the Cannabis plant.

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It is pressed from the seeds (cold-pressed, just like olive oil for instance).

See the Web Link to the left of this answer for more details

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Hemp grows in africa alberta

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we get narcotic drug from hemp plant.

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David Hemp was born in 1970.

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Tim Hemp was born in 1974.

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Hemp for Victory was created in 1942.

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Meinhard Hemp was born in 1942.

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Planet Hemp was created in 1993.

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Planet Hemp ended in 2001.

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sorry but i do not know what you mean by "show you hemp rope?" i might be able to answer it if it was "how to braid a hemp rope"

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