Cannabis in the form of hemp
seeds holds forty-four percent of it's weight in edible oils. These oils comprise eighty percent of essential fatty acids (EFAs) which include Linoleic Acid (55%), Alpha-Linolenic Acid - Omega-3 (22%),
Gamma-Linolenic Acid - Omega-6 (1-4%) and Stearidonic Acid - Omega -3
(0-2%)(Source).
Cannabis derived from flowers has been found to include many fatty acids
including palmitic, myristic, oleic and stearic acids. (Source)
Omega 3 Fatty Acids in plant
form have been found to help with arthritis, depression, infant
development, asthma, ADHD, Alzheimer's and Dementia. These acids have been shown to act
primarily as an anti-inflammatory agent.(Source)
Studies have also shown that an increased diet including Omega 3 fatty acids helps to
reduce ADHD symptoms.
Omega 6 fatty acids, also
known as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), have been shown to help with brain function, growth and development, skin and hair growth, metabolism regulation, bone health and the functions of the reproductive system.
(Source)
A diet with higher levels of Omega 3's vs. Omega 6 has been shown to be healthiest overall. However
Omega 6 acids have been found to help with specific health problems which may not be addressed solely through a diet including use of Omega 6 acids.
Linolenic Acid (GLA) has been shown to help with nerve pain in people with diabetic
neuropathy or arthritis. Studies have shown more allergies
in woman with low GLA in breast milk or blood. GLA has been shown to help with a breast cancer
drug tamoxifen and help inhibit tumor activity. (Source)
Cannabis is a nutritious
food source that offers essential fatty acids, all 9
essential amino acids and 65% of globulin edistin.
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