FAQs
Welcome to the Frequently Asked Questions. Please see below a list of common questions I get asked all the time. If you don't see an answer to your question please feel free to contact me here.
Although Hemp and Cannabis are from the same species, they have very diverse applications.
Cannabis is mainly used for recreational and medicinal use, where Hemp is purely used for agricultural and industrial uses.
As one of the fastest growing plants on the planet, Hemp has for centuries been used as a viable eco-friendly option in the manufacture of fabric, clothing, paper, plastic, insulation, mulch, litter, animal feed, and human food, among others.
The Hemp Lady Healing Balm has received fantastic reviews.
It is formulated with a concentrated blend of 100% organic plant extracts and oil.
Hemp seed oil contains anti-inflammatory properties, so the healing balm is good for the treatment of burns, abrasions, bruises, rashes, eczema, psoriasis, severely dry skin, itchy skin and insect bites.
Do not use on weeping eczema as the healing balm forms a barrier to keep moisture in.
Experiments have shown that due to the high EFA (essential fatty acids) in Hemp Seed Oil, it’s anti-inflammatory properties and it’s ability to rehydrate, nourish and moisturize, Hemp Seed Oil is better for skin and hair use than other vegetable oils such as avocado, Olive or Almond Oil.
As EFAs are used by the body to build and maintain healthy body cells, they work directly on epidermal cells by entering the lipid layers of dry skin to replenish their oils. Hemp Seed Oil is absorbed quickly by thirsty skin, making it non-greasy and nourishing.
