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Originally Posted by kuntry it is a live product like all organic material |
First off, the scientific definition of organic is anything containing carbon. Im assuming you mean the other one, in which food is grown without pesticides, etc. However, Ive got some organic bread in my cupboard. Ive also got some non organic bread. They were both baked. Now, they are both dead. "Live" food and "raw" food both pertain to food which is in its natural state, and has not been heated. If the miracle hemp powder is just ground up hemp seed, yes, it could be considered live. Is all organic food live? Since you can buy organic beef, Im going to say no.
Second, proper levels of omega 3 and 6 only enable your body to produce the maximum amount of T that it can produce. They do not raise the ceiling. If you are deficient, sure they will raise it. If you arent, they wont.
Hemp is a complete source of protein, like Flax seed. It does have a very high globulin %. You can get a pound for 15 bucks, so its not cost prohibitive. IMO, animal protein is much more usable by the body than plant protein. High fiber foods do not allow absorption of all nutrients. Hemp has 8 grams of fiber per serving. It is roughly 50% protein by weight.
Does it have its place a s a healthy food? Yes. Is it better than whey? Not a chance.