Hemp is an industrial crop belonging to the Cannabis sativa family of plants. Hemps byproducts has multiple commercial uses such as textiles, paper, clothing, paint, insulation, biodegrade-able plastics, food, and animal feed.
No, hemp is not the same as marijuana. Hemp is THC deficient causing no psychoactive effects, while marijuana is THC abundant causing certain psychoactive effects i.e. ‘a high‘.
No, consuming hemp does not cause psychoactive effects because hemp is THC deficient.
Hemp allergies are very rare. Some say that allergies to hemp do not exist. However, there have a very small amount of reports that hemp may cause anaphylaxis.
No, you will not. All our hemp products are THC deficient. This means you will NOT be introducing THC into your system, you will NOT get ‘high‘, and you will NOT fail a drug test.
Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in about 30,000 plants that create the characteristic scent and flavour of a plant. Commonly sourced terpenes come from lavender, pine, lemon, orange peels, and mango, for example.
No, terpenes cannot make you ‘high‘ or cause psychoactive effects. Terpenes do not contain THC or any other cannabinoids.
Yes, Hemp oil is different from CBD oil. Hemp oil is derived from hemp seeds and is cannabinoid deficient. CBD oil is derived from the cannabis (or marijuana) flower and is cannabinoid rich. Also, Hemp oil is a shortened name for Hemp Seed oil.