HempNourish

£22 £31

 

Are you looking for a plant-based protein powder that not only tastes great but also supports your health and wellbeing? Look no further than HempNourish! Made from pure, organic hemp seed, our protein powder is the perfect way to supplement your diet with a complete and balanced source of protein.

Our hemp protein is not only delicious but also easily digestible, meaning it won't cause any uncomfortable bloating or flatulence. Plus, our extraction process is completely natural, using only water, pressure, and flocculation - no toxic chemicals here!

But HempNourish isn't just a protein powder - it's a superfood supplement! Our blend includes alfalfa, spirulina, and green tea leaf, providing you with a range of phyto-nutrients and dietary fiber. And with our commitment to quality and safety, you can trust that HempNourish is manufactured in the UK under GMP and ISO 22000 standards in an Informed Sports Factory.

Whether you're a vegan or vegetarian looking for a high-protein supplement or just someone looking to boost their nutrition, HempNourish is the perfect choice. Add it to your smoothies or use it in your favorite recipes for a natural and delicious protein source that supports your health and wellbeing..

For best results add 3/4 of a scoop OR 3 heaped teaspoons (30g) into a glass or shaker. Add water, fruit juice, almond or coconut milk, or another liquid of your choice for a delicious shake. Be adventurous with this powder - add it to yoghurt, mix with berries etc.

Hemp seeds are packed with nutrition and have been cultivated for thousands of years for various uses. Here are some fun facts about hemp seeds:

  1. Nutrient Powerhouse: Hemp seeds are incredibly nutritious. They are a great source of protein, containing all nine essential amino acids. They are also rich in healthy fats, particularly omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which are beneficial for heart health.

  2. Complete Protein: Hemp seeds are considered a complete protein source, which means they provide all the essential amino acids your body needs to build and repair proteins.

  3. No THC: Unlike other parts of the hemp plant, such as the leaves and flowers, hemp seeds contain little to no THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the psychoactive compound found in marijuana. You won't get high from eating hemp seeds.

  4. Balanced Omega Fats: Hemp seeds have an ideal ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids, which is important for maintaining a healthy inflammatory response in the body.

  5. Allergy-Friendly: Hemp seeds are a great alternative for people with nut allergies since they are not known to cause allergic reactions in most individuals.

  6. Versatile Culinary Use: Hemp seeds have a mild, nutty flavor and can be easily incorporated into various dishes. You can sprinkle them on salads, yogurt, oatmeal, or use them in smoothies. They can also be ground into hemp seed flour for baking.

  7. Hemp Oil: Hemp seeds can be cold-pressed to extract hemp seed oil, which is rich in essential fatty acids and has a variety of culinary and cosmetic uses. It's often used as a salad dressing or in skincare products.

  8. Sustainable Crop: Hemp is a fast-growing plant that requires minimal water and pesticides, making it an environmentally friendly crop. It can even help improve soil quality.

  9. Historical Use: Hemp has been cultivated for thousands of years and has a rich history of use in various cultures for food, textiles, and medicinal purposes.

  10. Legalization and Regulations: The cultivation and sale of hemp products, including hemp seeds, vary by country and region. In many places, it has been legalized for industrial and commercial purposes due to its low THC content.

  11. Health Benefits: Some studies suggest that consuming hemp seeds may have health benefits, including reducing the risk of heart disease and improving skin conditions.

  12. Hemp Milk: Hemp seeds can be blended with water to create hemp milk, a dairy-free alternative that is high in nutrition and often enjoyed by vegans and people with lactose intolerance.

Remember that while hemp seeds are nutritious, they should be consumed as part of a balanced diet, and you should consult with a healthcare professional for personalized dietary advice.

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