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Hemp oil is perfect for almost all skin types as it can moisturize without clogging your pores. Due to it’s robust antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-epileptic properties it helps balance out oily skin, hydrating it while regulating the skin’s oil production. Dry skin will cause your skin to overproduce oil, which in turn, can stimulate acne. In addition to moisturizing and soothing the skin, hemp oil has anti-aging properties and will help reduce fine lines and wrinkles as well as prevent signs of aging from developing. Hemp protein is also valuable for treating skin issues such as atopic dermatitis including eczema and psoriasis. Besides its health benefits, hemp is very eco-friendly, for it can be grown without the use of pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and it readily absorbs carbon dioxide.

Hemp Seed Oil Nutrients
Hemp oil is considered the perfect protein, because it not only contains all 20 amino acids, but also each of the nine essential amino acids that our bodies cannot produce.

Aspartate, Glutamine. Serine. Glycine (collagen). Valine, Proline (collagen) Alanine. Leucine. Threonine. Cysteine. Phenylalanine. Methionine. Isoleucine. Tyrosine. Arginine (collagen), Sodium. Vitamin E. Thiamin. Phosphorus. Potassium. Magnesium, Manganese, Zinc, Copper, Calcium, Iron. and Riboflavin

Regarding fatty acid composition, hemp includes: Linoleic acid in form of omega  6, linoleic acid in form of omega-3.  Oleic acid. Gamma-linoleic acid.  Stearic acid of an omega-3 fatty acid, Stearidonic acid