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What is the difference between hemp seed oil and CBD oil?

With the increasing popularity of these two products on the market, people began to get confused – what is the difference between hemp seed oil and CBD oil?

And the difference is huge! 

In the composition and in the beneficial properties of these two products there is a big diferense, because these are two completely different products obtained from the same plant species.

CBD oil uses the stalks, leaves, and flowers of the hemp plant in its production. These contain a higher concentration of CBD, which is a compound with numerous potential health benefits.  Read more about using CBD in everyday life here https://www.leafboutique.eu/the-application-areas-of-cbd-oil-in-everyday-life/

Meanwhile, hemp seed oil comes from the seeds of the Cannabis sativa plant. The seeds do not contain CBD, but they still have a rich profile of nutrients, fatty acids, and useful bioactive compounds that can also have health benefits.

Hemp seed oil derives from the seeds of the Cannabis sativa plant. 

It contens omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids, gamma-linolenic acid, and other nutritional antioxidants. It is also high in B vitamins and vitamin D.

The many health benefits of hemp seed oil come from its high content of three polyunsaturated fatty acids. 

Health Benefits of Hemp seed Oil 
  • Improved Skin
  • Lower Blood Pressure
  • Promotes Heart Health
  • Supports a Healthy Pregnancy

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Yana Djonua

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