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== Hemp tickets? ==
HEMP OIL != HEMP SEED OIL


What do edible hemp tickets have to do with hemp oil? [[User:Huw Powell|Huw Powell]] ([[User talk:Huw Powell|talk]]) 09:20, 18 April 2023 (UTC)
this article seems to only deal with HEMP SEED OIL... which is not HEMP OIL <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/90.194.64.11|90.194.64.11]] ([[User talk:90.194.64.11|talk]]) 13:39, 7 June 2008 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

Perhaps the unsigned author is correct, that "hemp oil" is not "hempseed oil". In any event, I would also support this suggestion that this article heading be changed to "hempseed oil", with that spelling, to avoid any confusion with the drug-Cannabis product that is unfortunately being promoted as "hemp oil". The term "hemp" should be reserved to describe industrial uses of non-drug Cannabis. The product promoted as "hemp oil" apparently seems to be made from drug-Cannabis, not hemp.([[User:Jace1|Jace1]] ([[User talk:Jace1|talk]]) 16:01, 21 August 2008 (UTC))

I agree, and since there's been no activity on this thread since August, I'm going to change the article's name.--[[User:DoctorSlaw|DoctorSlaw]] ([[User talk:DoctorSlaw|talk]]) 06:33, 31 March 2009 (UTC)

This change appears to have been reverted, and it is causing references in other articles to hempseed oil to be misleading. If we are going to state that hempseed oil is not hemp oil, we ought not inter-change them like this. They are completely different substances! [[Special:Contributions/94.196.92.199|94.196.92.199]] ([[User talk:94.196.92.199|talk]]) 23:53, 14 March 2010 (UTC)

== 80%? ==

I'm very confused by the line "30–35% of the weight of hempseed is oil containing 80% essential fatty acids (EFAs)"
Is it trying to say that 80% of the 30-35% of the weight of hempseed oil is EFAs, or that 80% of the weight is EFAs, or something else? I looked on the reference that did work of the two and from what I understood 80% of it was EFAs, but I'm not sure because I am not an expert or familiar with this subject.
I would like to know where the 30-35% came from, because it does say earlier on in this article that 30-35% of the seed was oil by weight.
I would change it but I don't know if I'm correct in saying it needs to be changed.
Thanks
[[Special:Contributions/24.116.241.14|24.116.241.14]] ([[User talk:24.116.241.14|talk]]) 03:42, 30 June 2008 (UTC)


Maybe I can help. If so, then let's work together to clear this up so that anyone might be able to understand it (the unsigned user above does seem to have this right, but is not sure). The total oil content of the hemp seed is typically between 30-35%. Of the oil, about 80% consists of the two EFAs (linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid- the protypical omega-6 and omega-3 respectively). Again, this 80% only considers the oil part of the seed. In other words, 80% of the 30-35%. Does this help?([[User:Jace1|Jace1]] ([[User talk:Jace1|talk]]) 15:27, 21 August 2008 (UTC))

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Hempseed oil is a "food", and may also be considered as a functional food because of its high content of essential fatty acids (EFAs), and apparently has the ability to clear up some common health problems. See references under "Citations" for examples of evidence to support the claim that hempseed oil is a functional food. Hempseed oil is a liquid, so I guess it could be considered as a "drink", but this use would be atypical. Overall, it seems to me that the food and drink tag applies to this topic.([[User:Jace1|Jace1]] ([[User talk:Jace1|talk]]) 15:32, 21 August 2008 (UTC))

== Citations ==

The link for "Hemp seed oil: A source of valuable essential fatty acids" goes no where. I can suggest the following article (full disclosure: I am the author of this article):

Callaway JC (2004). Hempseed as a nutritional resource: an overview. Euphytica 140: 65-72.

The PDF can be downloaded from www.finola.com for free (full disclosure: I have a commercial interest in this web site). The article was published in a respected peer-reviewed journal, so I'm not concerned about the potential conflict of interest or putative lack of neutrality for this information. However, I am not entirely comfortable in taking the responsibility of drawing attention to the Finola website on the "Hemp Oil" article page to provide a link to this PDF. Could someone with more experience/objectivity offer some guidance here?

Also, two more articles that are worth mention. These are the only two publications that currently exist on clinical studies of hempseed oil (full disclosure, again: I am first author on one of the articles and co-author on the other):

This article supports the anecdotal reports of regular dietary hempseed oil clearing up symptoms of atopic dermatitis (eczema), and is another free download as a PDF from www.finola.com:

Callaway, JC, Schwab U, Harvimaa I, Halonen P, Mykkänen O, Hyvönen P & Järvinen T (2005). Efficacy of dietary hempseed oil in patients with atopic dermatitis. Journal of Dermatological Treatment 16: 87-94.

This other article involved healthy volunteers that had no particular health problems, yet we did see an improvement in the total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio after the hempseed oil but not after the flaxseed oil intervention. Also, hempseed oil increased all blood lipid profiles of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), which is good, while flaxseed oil decreased blood lipid profiles of GLA. The publisher of this article does not allow posting the PDF on a commercial website, so the interested reader will have to dig it up from the library, but here is the reference:

Schwab U, Callaway J, Erkkilä A, Gynther J, Uusitupa M, Järvinen T (2006). Effects of hempseed and flaxseed oils on the profile of serum lipids, serum total and lipoprotein lipid concentrations and haemostatic. European Journal of Nutrition 45(8):470-7.

I'll wait a bit for comments before I post these three references on the "Hemp Oil" page.([[User:Jace1|Jace1]] ([[User talk:Jace1|talk]]) 15:55, 21 August 2008 (UTC))

OK, I've done some basic work on this. Unfortunately, I deleted a general reference by Gero Leson on hempseed nutrition. This was a short, two page overview from 2002/2003 that was part of the vote hemp report project. If someone would like to repost that, I'll have no objection, but I am unable to find that reference and the newer references cover the same info in more detail.[[User:Jace1|Jace1]] ([[User talk:Jace1|talk]]) 23:29, 14 November 2008 (UTC)

== Merge into main article? ==

Does this article contain any information that isn't already in the [[Hemp|main article]]? --[[User:SV Resolution|SV Resolution]]([[User_Talk:SV Resolution|Talk]]) 14:45, 20 March 2009 (UTC)

I would say that considering the various uses and potential for strong interest in this subject, together with the precedent set by articles concerning other plants and their edible oils (i.e. corn/corn oil), a separate article is probably warranted. --[[User:DoctorSlaw|DoctorSlaw]] ([[User talk:DoctorSlaw|talk]]) 06:21, 31 March 2009 (UTC)

I fully agree. There are many relevant discussions on various aspect of the plant Cannabis sativa L.; e.g., drug Cannabis (medicinal and/or recreational), non-drug Cannabis (hemp: food from the seed, fiber from the stalk, etc.). There seems to be no clear cutoff for it, and certainly not one many will agree upon, and any of these topics can potentially go much further than a stub.[[User:Jace1|Jace1]] ([[User talk:Jace1|talk]]) 12:05, 17 April 2009 (UTC)

I use hemp oil. It's wonderful, but it has, I'm sad to say, no hallucinogenic nor euphoric side effects! (You can bet if it did it'd be illegal.) Anyway, it's great to cook popcorn with. I also use it to grease the sheet pan for pizza cooking and I add a teaspoon to pasta dinners. It makes everything taste great, but the big drawback is that it's expensive: costs about a buck an ounce. Ouch!

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Hemp tickets?

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What do edible hemp tickets have to do with hemp oil? Huw Powell (talk) 09:20, 18 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]