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Hemp Oil versus Hemp Oil Be mindful that CBD hemp oil is different from organic hemp oil that is commercially available in grocery stores.

Hemp oil or hempseed oil does not have cannabidiol.

However, it contains vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. It is produced by pressing the seeds of hemp, hop over to this website to see the vitamins and minerals that are located on Hemp.

Unrefined and cold-pressed hemp oil has nutty flavor and has a dark green to light green color. The darker the color, the grassier the taste. It is rich in omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids.

The nutritional value is about 1:3 which matches the body’s requirement.

Refined hemp oil is colorless with little flavor. It does not have natural nutrients such as vitamins and lacks antioxidant properties.

The refined form is usually utilized as ingredients for body care essentials such as soaps and shampoos.

It is also used in detergents. Industrial hemp oil is commonly used for plastics, lubricants, fuel, paints and inks.

It has a subject of studies as potential feedstock to produce biodiesel in large-scale level.

Hempseed oil comes from Cannabis sativa varieties which do not have high components of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

There is no THC element in hempseed. The traces that are found present in hemp oil can be due to adherence of plant matter to seed surface when it is manufactured.

In Canada, the manufacturers successfully lowered THC content when they started using more modern production methods back in 1998.

Sampling showed 4ppm or parts per million (4 mg.kg.) which is below the 10 ppm detection limit.

Other countries in Europe impose 5ppm to none detection limit.

On the other hand, CBD hemp oil is a botanical, highly-concentrated and pure form of cannabidiol.

It is extracted from the stalks, leaves and flowers.

It supports general health and well-being. It is also non-addictive and safe to use.

Its potency to bring therapeutic benefits is now widely-known. Hemp CBD dietary supplements are regulated by the FDA.