Hemp Foods Australia
Pain Relief Hemp Seed Oil Capsules
Pain Relief Hemp Seed Oil Capsules
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Pain Relief Hemp Seed Oil Capsules
Premium Grade Dietary Supplement by HEMP FOODS AUSTRALIA
60 soft gel capsules of hemp seed oil. Organic Ingredients.
Pain Relief is a specially formulated softgel capsule that contains a blend of 3 natural ingredients (cold-pressed, 100% organic hemp seed oil, turmeric and black pepper) contributing to its potent analgesic properties.
Organic Hemp seed oil contains antioxidants, omega 3 and 6 fatty acids that reduce free radicals formed in the body and offer anti-inflammatory support. Turmeric is traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine to relieve pain, inflammation and symptoms of indigestion.
Benefits
Benefits
- Relieves inflammation
- Relieves mild joint pain
- Pain relief
- Plant based Omega 3, 6 & 9
How to use
How to use
Take 2 capsules twice daily, or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 750mg 100% organic Hemp Gold® seed oil
- 7500mg Turmeric (Curcuma longa) extract equiv. dry rhizome
- 500mg Black Pepper (Piper nigrum) extract equiv. dry fruit
No added dairy products, gluten, lactose, wheat, egg, nuts, yeast and artificial flavours.
Contains sulphites and soybean products.
Warnings
Warnings
If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional. Not to be taken by children under 2 years old. Not to be taken on the same day with other products containing hemp seed oil, including food sources. Do not use if the cap seal is broken.
Shipping
Shipping
Shipping within Australia:
Packages ship within 3 business days from the date we receive the order. They will arrive 2-8 days later.
International shipping:
Packages ship within 3 business days from the date we receive the order. They will arrive 8-40 days later.
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About Hemp Foods Australia
Hemp Foods Australia is one of the largest Hemp Food wholesalers, retailers, manufacturers, and exporters in the Southern Hemisphere.
Hemp Foods Australia was founded in 1999 with the mission to make a positive difference to people, communities and the planet. Hemp foods not only have excellent nutritional benefits but sustainability benefits too.

Why is hemp so good for us and the environment?
Nutrition
Hemp seeds have been consumed as a staple food all over the world for thousands of years. They are an important dietary component because they contain an abundance of essential nutrients.
On their own, hemp seeds provide much of what your body needs without over-supplying some nutrients while causing a deficiency in others.
Hemp seeds don’t require cooking, soaking or crushing and are readily digestible. Your body can easily take what it needs and eliminate what it doesn’t. So your body isn’t wasting energy or suffering stress the way it does when trying to extract nutrients from processed foods.
Hemp seeds are safe. Unlike many foods we consume daily, hemp seeds do not burden your body with toxins, allergens, GMO’s or undigested waste materials.
Environment
Hemp literally has thousands of beneficial uses. Food, fibre, fuel, fabrics, furniture, medicine, building materials, paper, bio-plastics and the list goes on. This plant does it all.
While doing all this Hemp removes more CO2 from the air than plantation trees do and is highly pest, weed and drought resistant. So, unlike corn, cotton, soy, wheat and rice, Hemp uses a lot less water and doesn’t require pesticides or herbicides. It also yields food that is more nutritious than all these others combined and isn’t plagued by their allergies.
The amount of CO2 captured by roots and leaf mulch which gets left in the soil when a Hemp crop is harvested more than offsets the CO2 produced by the farm machinery required to harvest the crop.
A hectare of Hemp, which reaches maturity in 90 days, captures approximately ten times as much CO2 as a hectare of pine trees which take 20 years to reach maturity.

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A bushfire hit our farm last summer, burning 2000 young trees in our wildlife corridor. Contribute to our reforestation efforts.