Hemp Coffee
Hemp coffee is a blend of hemp seeds obtained from the plant
Cannabis sativa and coffee beans that are practically grown organically. Hemp
coffee is rich in fatty acids of the omega family and has a nutty flavor that
makes it special. Hemp, from which hemp coffee is gotten shares the same plant,
cannabis sativa with marijuana, but hemp and hemp coffee are free of THC – the
substance that makes you high on marijuana.
Hemp is no longer prohibited in the U.S and farmers are now
growing this beneficial plant for its plenty uses and benefits. Hemp coffee are
made with mostly sterilized hemp seeds that contain about 45% oil, amino acids,
fiber, protein and vitamin E. Hemp coffee also contains adequate amount ratio
of omega 3 fatty acids to omega 6 fatty acids that is considered ideal for sound
health. In addition, these hemp seeds contain atearidonic acid and linolenic
acid, which may enhance the skin conditions. Hemp coffee contains about 90g of
hemp seed in every pound.
These nourishing amino acids found in hemp coffee can
decrease the risk of heart disease by counteracting the deposition of plague in
arteries. Research has shown that they may relieve pains associated with
arthritis and decrease indications of bipolar disorders. Amino acids are also
essential to good development of infants.
The lovers of hemp coffee testify that the beverage is less
acidic than normal coffee, making it more comfortable in the stomach. Several
people take hemp coffee in order to decrease palpitation of the heart and
uneasy nerves brought about by the caffeine in other types of coffee. Some other
people that switched to hemp coffee reported an absence of headaches.
Hemp coffee makers practically mix hemp seeds with organic
coffee beans that are mostly grown in sheltered places. With the leaves falling
off the trees, the soil gets enriched and birds living in the trees take care
of insect pests thereby eliminating the need for pesticides unlike the coffee
beans planted in the sun.
Before now, coffee beans were cultivated in shades but as of
1970s, new varieties that thrived in the sun appeared and farmers started
cutting existing trees to grow these new varieties of coffee beans, which led
to great depletion of nutrients and erosion of the soil.
A lot of regular coffee drinkers have now switched to this
flavorsome, nutritious hemp coffee and there is a guarantee that you too will
love and benefit from each cup of hemp coffee.
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