Hemp flowers, all about
Hemp flowers are hitting the spotlight fast. They come from the same plant, Cannabis sativa Linnaeus, but what’s inside makes all the difference. Hemp barely has any THC, so it never gets you high like other parts of the plant that pack a punch. Since hemp doesn’t mess with your mind, almost every state says it’s okay to have and easier to grow, too. This small but crucial fact can keep you out of trouble or open doors you didn’t expect. The laws keep shifting, and knowing why hemp’s legal status flips around lets you peek into a hot new market. Dive in to see how people use these plants, grow them, and why they’re grabbing so much attention right now. This could change how you see the plant world forever.
Hemp is commonly known as industrial hemp, as its main use is in industries such as textiles, automobiles, food… Hemp is used to make paper, textiles, bird food, fodder for farm animals, cosmetics, biofuels, flour for consumables, car components or medicinal oils, among others. Not for nothing is it known as the plant of a thousand uses.
Hemp shares the same cannabinoids, with the exception of THC. Instead it contains enormous amounts of CBD or cannabidiol. This cannabinoid found in hemp buds or flowers has been shown to be very effective in treating some diseases. This is why the market for CBD has grown exponentially in recent years.
HEMP FLOWER 
The main application of hemp flowers is the production of herbal health and beauty products. As a variety of cannabis, it contains trichomes in which a large amount of cannabinoids are found, the most numerous being CBD.
This cannabinoid has been shown to be effective in treating insomnia, digestive problems, headaches, joint pain and respiratory diseases. It also contains CBG or cannabigerol, CBN or cannabinol, and CBC or cannabicromene, among other cannabinoids.
MAIN USES OF HEMPSEED FLOWER OIL
It is useful for treating pain and inflammation. Cannabidiol has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, both in the form of a topical cream and for oral consumption.
It is a great anxiolytic. It allows to regulate the mood and to avoid the depressive phases.
It is effective in the treatment of refractory epilepsy such as Dravet’s, West’s or Lennox-Gastaut’s syndromes.
It has important antipsychotic properties, particularly effective in fighting schizophrenia.
It is effective against nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy.
It is effective against chronic inflammatory diseases of the intestine, such as Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis.
In the treatment of acne it shows a sebostatic and anti-inflammatory effect on human sebum.
It is one of the most effective cannabinoids against some types of cancer as it has anti-tumour properties.
HEMP FLOWER SEEDS
The pollination of hemp flower results in seeds. These are widely used in the food and cosmetics industry. Hemp seeds, like the oil that is extracted from these seeds, have great nutritional value. It provides a significant amount of protein, fibre and vitamins, as well as essential fatty acids.
The ratio of omega 6 and omega 3 fatty acids is ideal for taking care of our heart health. It also prevents some degenerative diseases. It is a very moisturizing oil so it provides the skin with good hydration, nutrition and activation of circulation.
MAIN USES OF HEMPSEED OIL
Calm itchy. It is indicated for cases of allergies, eczema and other skin problems.
Due to its antioxidant properties, it helps prevent skin aging.
Strengthens nails.
Helps strengthen the immune system.
It is indicated in cases of inflammation, premenstrual syndrome, arthritis, etc.
It is ideal for hair care
