Do you want to try hemp gummies? Here’s some good news: it won’t be tough. And that’s because It’s almost impossible to walk into a smoke shop, vape store, or gas station without seeing a variety of hemp and CBD products. Some of these sources have a better selection of quality products. And if you want the best, most reliable hemp gummies, then you need to do your shopping online. But this doesn’t change the point: hemp is taking the world by storm.
Hemp stepped back into the spotlight in 2018 with the passing of the Agricultural Improvement Act, also known as the Farm Bill. The Farm Bill legalized the regulated growth of the hemp plant across the country. In this legal sense, hemp is a variation of the cannabis plant that cannot contain more than 0.3 percent THC. With the legalization of hemp came a boom in the hemp oil and CBD industry.
These changes made hemp gummies an affordable and accessible health supplement for people in most states. However, it wasn’t our first introduction to hemp. Hemp has a rich and troubled history in America. And all across the globe.
Most experts agree that hemp was one of the first crops cultivated by early man. Evidence has been uncovered that supports its cultivation more than 10,000 years ago. Small scraps of hemp fabric were found in China and dated to roughly 8,000 B.C. It’s believed that the plant was originally used for its strong fibers. Some early religions also referenced hemp and likely used it for its aromatic oils.
In America, Native Americans relief heavily on hemp, and for some of the same reasons. Its strong fibers made it an excellent material for producing ropes and clothing. We’ve also found records of hemp being used as a food source. These aren’t the same potent hemp gummies that we have today, but they likely contained some of the very same health benefits.
Hemp became a required staple crop of early European settlers starting in the 17th century. It was a very popular export to the main country. It was also a very common material on ships for its ability to produce durable ropes and sails. The production of hemp only increased as we earned independence and sailed through to the 20th century.
Unfortunately, the U.S. government eventually developed a strong distrust of the marijuana plant. Many people were unable to tell difference between hemp and marijuana. This caused the negative stigma attached to marijuana to bleed over onto hemp. In 1937, the Marijuana Tax Act added a huge tax to the transfer of hemp and dealt a massive blow to the industry.
There were a few brief periods in history where it seemed like hemp might make a comeback, but each time it would be shot down by the federal government. Some laws enacted in the early 21st century made it legal to import specific parts of the hemp plant. Then, in 2014, the Farm Bill made it legal for some organizations to grow hemp for research purposes. This research helped fuel a new understanding of the plant and its capabilities. Finally, in 2018, the Farm Bill was amended and hemp was made legal once again.
The 2018 amendments made it legal for farmers to grow and sell hemp on a new scale that hadn’t been available for almost a century. We’ve seen a lot of incredible hemp-based products hit the markets, including oils, papers, gummies, and tinctures. We also have the production of CBD-based products that are typically derived from the hemp plant.
We can produce two distinct gummy categories of gummies from the hemp plant. These are often discussed interchangeably, but contain key differences. So, for the sake of clarity, we’ll discuss these two types of gummies separately. They are:
1. Hemp Gummies
2. CBD Gummies
We produce hemp gummies using hemp seed oil. And that oil comes from hemp seeds, traditionally by using a cold-pressing extraction technique. The compounds found in hemp gummies are different than CBD gummies because they do not use the stalks or leaves of the plant. Perhaps the biggest difference between the two is that hemp gummies will not naturally contain the cannabinoid CBD.
Even without CBD, hemp seed oil still offers plenty of nutrients. It contains omega-3 fatty acids, omega-6 fatty acids, protein, calcium, and several vitamins. This makes hemp oil a very healthy supplement on its own. It can easily be added to a variety of dishes to boost their nutrient balance and ensure you are meeting your daily recommended intake. Some people even apply the oil topically for specific skin benefits.
A hemp gummy is a hemp seed oil-infused chewable candy. This is useful for several reasons. First, it allows you to cover the flavor of the hemp with something sweet and delicious. There are plenty of people who don’t enjoy the natural flavor of hemp oil. It also makes it easier to control your dosage and intake. You simply chew up a hemp gummy at some point during the day and you are good to go.
These gummies are made with CBD oil rather than hemp seed oil. CBD oil does come from the same hemp plant. But rather than use the seeds, it is extracted from the flower’s surface instead. Each flower contains a variety of trichomes that produce a thick resin. We take those trichomes from the plant and break them down to produce the CBD oil we see in most stores today.
From this point forward, the production process is nearly identical. Next, we create a candy-like gummy, infusing it with the oil. CBD gummies contain several vitamins and nutrients as well, but their real strength is the various cannabinoids they contain. The major cannabinoids in CBD gummies include CBD, CBG, and CBN. These cannabinoids work together to affect the endocannabinoid system and produce several health benefits.
Hemp gummies’ major health benefits link to their high fatty acid concentration. It has a 3-to-1 ratio of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids. Most health experts believe that this is the ideal ratio of fatty acids for human consumption.
One of the biggest health benefits of this combination of fatty acids may be lowered blood pressure. Already, we know that Omega-3 fatty acid supplements may help patients with hypertension. Even better? Hemp gummies provide a unique way to take these supplements with some added benefits.
The acids in hemp seed oil may improve your heart health. Linoleic acid is another example of this. By increasing your linoleic acid intake, you may lower your LDL cholesterol levels. Which is important, since we call LDL cholesterol bad cholesterol, because it increases your risk for certain heart diseases and stroke.
Gamma-linoleic acid is a third acid compound found in abundance in hemp seed gummies. This particular acid has powerful anti-inflammatory properties. It can help reduce pain and relieve the ongoing symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
Out in the world, people still wrongly believe that hemp and CBD products make you feel some sort of “high.” But that’s basically impossible, because regulated hemp contains less than 0.3 percent THC. (And THC is the psychoactive compound responsible for producing the high normally associated with marijuana.)
Hemp gummies are more similar to a well-rounded health supplement than they are to recreational marijuana. Adding hemp gummies to your daily routine is a great way to improve heart health, relieve pain, and lower blood pressure.
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