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This article and 3 minute video is about hemp. What is little-known about the earliest Chinese cultures are that they subsisted almost entirely on a porridge made from hemp seeds. It seemingly worked as a main nutrient.
Organic hemp protein is water-soluble and is an excellent source of essential amino acids. It has a complete spectrum of natural organic proteins, with all 20 amino acids used in the human body, including all 10 essential amino acids. The proteins found in hemp are similar to proteins found in the human body. Soluble Hemp protein also provides essential fatty acids (EFAs) omega-6 and omega-3 in a healthy 3:1 ratio. Hemp is also an excellent source of dietary fiber and is very rich in vitamins and minerals.
Hemp protein is free of the trypsin inhibitors which block protein absorption and free of oligosaccharides found in soy, which cause stomach upset and gas.
Approximately 65% of the protein in hemp seeds is made up of the globulin protein Edestin and is found only in hemp seed. Edestin aids digestion, is relatively phosphorus-free and is considered the backbone of the cell’s DNA. The other 35% of hemp seed protein is Albumin, another high quality globulin protein, similar to that found in egg whites.
The Amino Acids in Hemp protein serve a variety of functions in the human body such as acting as enzymes, antibodies, and the structural components of tissues, hormones and blood protein. The main function of dietary protein is to supply amino acids for the growth and maintenance of body muscle and tissue.
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Sweetheart of Angel Eyes!
Blessings ghjkjlj ~**~
Btw fantastic article Angel Eyes thank you.
Thank you for your appreciation Tim!
Blessings,
Angel Eyes ~**~
I choose freedom I choose humanity I choose the cosmos I choose a cosmic reunion with the star brothers and sisters. I reject the cabal and their minions. I choose a free planet and a better future. Share if you agree!
I choose the same things Tim. Thank You!
Angel Eyes ~**~