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		<title>Hemp Protein Explained</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 20:59:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Suzaku Kururugi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Protein is one of the vital things that we need to get from food, but not all protein is created equal.  Different foods contain different kinds of proteins.  All protein is made up of amino acids, and proteins often differ in what amino acids constitute them.  One meat might contain amino acids [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Protein is one of the vital things that we need to get from food, but not all protein is created equal.  Different foods contain different kinds of proteins.  All protein is made up of amino acids, and proteins often differ in what amino acids constitute them.  One meat might contain amino acids that another food does not, and vice versa.  It is necessary for us to consume protein so that it can be broken down in to amino acids and rebuilt in to proteins we can use.</p>
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<p>The great thing about <strong><a href="http://hempproteinhealth.com">hemp protein</a></strong> is that it contains all of the amino acids.  Technically, you could subsist only on hemp seed based foods, and many people do enjoy the natural flavor that hemp seeds possess.  In addition to the amino acids, hemp seeds also have all the essential fatty acids.  Fatty acids are converted in to endocannabinoids, where they work within the endocannabinoid system to regulate all of the other systems in the body.  You know how they say fish and other seafood is so good for you?  This is because of the EFAs, which are present in the perfect ratios in hemp seeds.  Also, around eighty percent of the fat from hemp seeds is unsaturated, which is the good type of fat.  The specific fatty acids that comprise hemp seeds are linoleic acid and linolenic acid; these EFAs are not produced by the body, and therefore must be gotten from an outside source.  As for the ratios, linoleic acid should be consumed at least twice as much as linolenic acid, and there is a slightly greater than two-to-one ratio in hemp seeds.</p>
<p>If that weren&#8217;t enough, hemp seeds are also perfect in other ways as well.  They have the proper ratio of Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty acids (three-to-one), and it has a rare acid known as gamma-linolenic acid, which is important for balancing hormones.</p>
<p>Hemp seeds also contain a large amount of globulin edistin, which has the enzymes necessary for the breakdown of and rebuilding of proteins.  Without these enzymes, the protein you got from food would not be able to be converted in to anything useful.</p>
<p>There truly is nothing else in the plant kingdom that comes close to all the benefits that hemp has.  Hemp seeds are only one aspect of hemp, which can provide thousands of different products, all of which are as good or better than the synthetic things we use today.  Since you will probably want to find hemp seed, I have written a <a href="http://hempproteinhealth.com/2009/10/nutiva-products-review/">Nutiva products review</a> so you can figure out exactly who to procure this valuable resource from.  I eat hemp seed every day, and it all comes from Nutiva!</p>
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