A new study suggests hemp seed oil may be more effective than conventional antibiotics in promoting wound healing. Researchers from Universitas Syiah Kuala in Indonesia tested the oil on mice and found it accelerated key recovery processes—including wound size reduction, tissue formation, and blood vessel growth—often outperforming the antibiotic chloramphenicol. By day 14, wounds treated
A new study suggests hemp seed oil may be more effective than conventional antibiotics in promoting wound healing. Researchers from Universitas Syiah Kuala in Indonesia tested the oil on mice and found it accelerated key recovery processes—including wound size reduction, tissue formation, and blood vessel growth—often outperforming the antibiotic chloramphenicol.
By day 14, wounds treated with hemp seed oil showed denser tissue formation and more advanced healing compared to both the antibiotic and saline groups. The oil’s bioactive compounds—such as omega fatty acids, flavonoids, and cannabinoids like CBD—appear to work together to reduce inflammation, combat microbes, and support tissue repair.
The findings, published in Narra J, highlight hemp seed oil’s potential as a natural, cost-effective alternative in wound care. Read the full report at Marijuana Moment.



















