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CBD Food

CBD Food, now you eat and medicate at the same delicious and nutritious time. Beware, these super foods may change your life!

Hemp produces CBD (cannabidiol) naturally. Scientists study CBD for its potential role in easing symptoms of many common health issues. Research shows that CBD can be anti-inflammatory, nerve protective, anti-epileptic and a muscle relaxant. A number of studies show that CBD helps against seizures. It would also inhibit fear and also seems to help against nausea and possibly with rheumatoid arthritis.

Therefore, many people use CBD foods in their daily life. Part of its popularity stems from it being completely legal, non-psychoactive, and not addictive. This way, anyone can reap the benefits of hemp without feeling high.

But Hemp CBD Foods Offer even More!

Hemp is a superfood. Firstly, hemp is an excellent source of plant-based protein. The protein in hemp seed contains all nine essential amino acids. It is one of the most substantial vegetable proteins known. Moreover, research suggests that our body absorbs hemp’s protein very well.

Also, hemp seed provides an excellent source of healthy fiber. The inside of the hemp seed, also called hemp nut, is very high in fiber. And if you use raw seed in your kitchen, you get even more fiber in your diet.

Additionally, hemp seed oil has the highest and most complete profile of essential fatty acids. This hemp oil therefore is considered to be the #1 nutritional oil for health. Plus, hemp is full of popular antioxidants, like vitamin E, vitamin C, and astaxanthin. Therefore, healthy cooking with hemp and CBD foods also has the potential to prevent cellular damage.

Not only is hemp seed oil extremely healthy, it also tastes delicious. Cold-pressed seeds of the hemp plant yield an oil that has an enchanting and remarkably sweet nutty taste. This cold-pressed hemp seed oil is one of our revered hemp foods and both gourmet and health minded folks alike appreciate it.

Hemp and Terpenes

Terpenes (terpenoids) also come naturally to hemp. They are widely used for their aromatic qualities and play a significant role in traditional medicine and herbal remedies. A commonly known example is beta-carotene that our body uses to make vitamin A. They also appear to be helpful with, among others, sleeping, appetite, and boosting the immune system.

Many plants naturally produce terpenes as protection against predators and to attract pollinators. The hemp plant also makes many different kinds of natural terpenoids (often abbreviated to terps). Terpenoids not only give each cannabis variety its unique aroma, but researchers believe that they also work together with the cannabinoids to determine its unique effect.

And remember: CBD and terpenes do not get you high. They are both completely legal, non-psychoactive, and non-addictive. Hemp just improves your life and we offer so many choices that you find your preferred CBD- Foods at Hempshopper easily.

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