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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDoes anybody know of any significant nutritional or medical value for hemp in food? I have
recently become aware of this. Hemp bread, butter, pasta, cake and bread mixes, etc. hemp oil. Hemp seed.
Is this the latest bright, shiny thing?
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Does anybody know of any significant nutritional or medical value for hemp in food? I have (Original Post)
niyad
Sep 2020
OP
I don't know about nutritional value but edibles can get you really high if that's what you are
totodeinhere
Sep 2020
#3
Around 10 or so years ago I was treated by a chiropractor who encouraged me to try hemp milk
NoRoadUntravelled
Sep 2020
#4
Skraxx
(2,967 posts)1. Highly Nutritious, Especially the Seeds
niyad
(113,029 posts)2. thanks. Not sure that outweighs a nasty headache, for starters.
totodeinhere
(13,056 posts)3. I don't know about nutritional value but edibles can get you really high if that's what you are
looking for. And nowadays when people are looking out for the health of their lungs because of covid, using edibles might be safer.
niyad
(113,029 posts)5. Sorry, no edibles.
NoRoadUntravelled
(2,626 posts)4. Around 10 or so years ago I was treated by a chiropractor who encouraged me to try hemp milk
do to my lactose intolerance. I did give it a go but couldn't adjust to the strong taste.
Here's a link that lists the nutritional benefits.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/hemp-milk
niyad
(113,029 posts)6. Fortunately, I am not lactose-intolerant. Can't stand any of the nut milks.
Thank you for the link. Wanting to understand this latest food interest, since I can't do any of it.