The resource I use (http://www.nutritiondata.com) doesn't have a listing for hemp oil.Originally Posted by lilpitgirl
Perhaps you can Google it and find out.
Jack
The resource I use (http://www.nutritiondata.com) doesn't have a listing for hemp oil.Originally Posted by lilpitgirl
Perhaps you can Google it and find out.
Jack
Typical Product Specification & Analys (Per 100 ML)
Color- Bold Green
Odor- Slight nutty odor/characteristic
Calories- 830cal
Protein- Not Tested
Carbohydrates- Not Tested
Fat- 99.9%
Ash- Not Tested
Moisture- 0%
Cholesterol- Not Tested
Beta Carotene- 36.8 IU/100g
pH value- 6.14
THC- none detected
Free Fatty Acids- 0.24% (as Oleic acid)
Peroxide Value- 0.70% meq/kg
Typical Fatty Acid Profile (Per 100 ML)
Myristic Acid 0.11 0.12%
Palmitic Acid 5.65 6.15%
Steric Acid 1.96 2.14%
Oleic Acid (Omega 9) 9.85 10.71%
Linoleic Acid (Omega 6) 51.96 56.48%
CLA 0.76 0.83%
Arachidic Acid 0.66 0.72%
Gamma Linolenic Acid 3.60 3.92%
Linolenic Acid (Omega 3) 16.07 17.47%
Stearidonic Acid 0.76 0.83%
Behenic Acid 0.22 0.24%
still dont know how this would work for the dogs dont know there amino needs I do know it has all the essential amino acids I guess I need to research the dogs needs dont
whats the downside to feeding wheat germ oil over long periods of time if any?
If there is no allergic reaction to the wheat, there really aren't any downsides.
However, as Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin, it can build-up to a toxic level eventually if too much is given ... therefore, I personally cycle the oils (like 3 days on, 2 days off, etc.).
Jack
Originally Posted by CA Jack
thanks 8-)