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Hemp seeds are widely considered a ‘superfood’ for many reasons, and has had a long history as a health food.  Of course, the most important feature may be that they just plain taste great!  Our Smoked Jalapeno Flavor is an incredible blend of some pretty fantastic spices gives this spicy treat a nice smoky flavor. The heat is definitely there, so tread lightly.

INTERSTATE BAIT WHOLE ROASTED SMOKED JALAPENO HEMP SEEDS

SKU: SJH001
$4.99Price
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    1. Used as food and medicine for 3000 years

    Humans have made use of the hemp plant — and its nutritional benefits — since the beginning of written history. The Ancient Chinese relied on hemp seeds as both a food and medicine. In fact, evidence suggests the seed was used in prehistory as well.

    Though hemp seeds are only starting to gain popularity in the West, it remains an important grain in traditional Asiatic food and medicines.

    2. Rich in fiber, vitamins and minerals

    Hemp seeds have high levels of fiber and vitamins A, C, and E. It is also rich in minerals, including phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, sulfur, calcium, and has modest levels of iron and zinc.

    3. Rich in antioxidants

    Hemp seeds contain high levels of vitamin E, which is one of the most important antioxidants. It also contains tocopherol, which is known to have benefits in Alzheimer’s and atherosclerosis, and phytol, which has both anticancer and antioxidant properties.

    4. Fights bad cholesterol

    Studies suggest hemp seeds can help break down cholesterol as well as prevent problems caused by high cholesterol, including blood clotting.

    5. Contains perfect balance of fatty acids

    Hemp seeds contains a 3 to 1 ratio of the two essential fats: omega-6 and omega-3. This is the ideal ratio recommended by WHO and Health Canada for cardiovascular health. No other nut or vegetable oil contains this ratio.

    6. Reduces inflammation

    Hemp seeds contain a variety of plant sterols and alcohols that are known to reduce inflammation, which is a factor in a wide range of diseases.

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