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Simply put the Omega EFA's are not Cannabinoids. Are they?
That and Cannabis can be rich in Cannabinoids or just one Cannabinoid or even no Cannabinoids depending on the variety of Cannabis.
Hash oil is not produced on the surface of the flowers, etc, trichomes are produced which can produce Cannabinoids or they can be extracted to produce hash, hash oil or weed oil. The plant does not produce hash oil.
I am very familiar with hemp seed as a source of EFA's, I developed FINOLA the variety with the best ratio of EFA's for human nutrition, and the highest yields on record per acre.
-SamS
Simply put the Omega EFA's are not Cannabinoids. Are they?
That and Cannabis can be rich in Cannabinoids or just one Cannabinoid or even no Cannabinoids depending on the variety of Cannabis.
Hash oil is not produced on the surface of the flowers, etc, trichomes are produced which can produce Cannabinoids or they can be extracted to produce hash, hash oil or weed oil. The plant does not produce hash oil.
I am very familiar with hemp seed as a source of EFA's, I developed FINOLA the variety with the best ratio of EFA's for human nutrition, and the highest yields on record per acre.
-SamS
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Put simply, omega 6 is used by the body to make chemical signals which have a pro-inflammatory action, this is necessary to ward off pathogens and assist wound healing.
Omega 3 produces chemical messengers which damp down inflammation.
When the intake of omega 3 and 6 is about 1:3 the system is in balance, with just enough inflammation, but appropriately damped.
With omega 3 deficiency the body is in a state of chronic inflammation.
Omega 3 and omega 6 are essential for the construction of functional cannabinoid receptor sites.
Every time a cell divides, whether it is a brain cell, or a body cell, it needs to make new skin to grow back to its full size, and that involves making a whole bunch of new receptors.
And this is where the cutting edge of science starts - to make functional CB1 receptors, you absolutely need Omega-3 in "Nutritional Omega-3 deficiency abolishes endocannabinoid-mediated neuronal functions.” Omega 6 is related to functional CB2 receptor sites.
Hempseed oil is produced inside the hemp seed.
Hempseed Oil is 80% essential fatty acids, mostly omegas 6 and 3
Hash oil is produces on the surface of the flowers, leaf and stems of the cannabis plant.
Hash Oil is rich in THC, CBD and other cannabinoids