Frequently Asked Questions

No. Hemp or industrial hemp and marijuana are varieties of the cannabis sativa plant. They may have some basic common chemicals but are different. In botany, grass and bamboo belong to the same family, but they are employed for different purposes. And are entirely different when it comes to consumption.

Industrial hemp is a variety of cannabis family that is cultivated for commercial purposes.

According to botanical parameters, it is a small-seeded, dicot, dioecious, photoperiodic plant.

Though it is commonly believed to be a weed or grass, it’s a plant.

It can yield many commercial items, including textiles, paper, biodegradable products and much more.

No. The psychoactive behaviour in the human brain is caused by a cannabinoid chemical called THC. It is present in an enormous amount in marijuana plants, but industrial hemp contains minimal amounts of THC. Thus, the consumption of hemp does not cause any excitant or psychoactive behaviour.

Yes, Hemp cultivation is legal in the northern states of India.

Australia, Austria, Canada, Chile, China, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine are all cultivating legal hemp.

Many ancient cultures used hemp seed as food and the leaves as fodder.

It can certainly be used as food after refining.

A vegan diet is a restricted vegetarian diet that excludes dairy products, too, as they are directly obtained from cattle.

Hemp is a plant and can be used by both vegans and vegetarians.

Cannabidiol (CBD) oil is a product that’s derived from cannabis. It’s a type of cannabinoid, which are the chemicals naturally found in marijuana plants. It’s not intoxicant.
Full-spectrum CBD oil is a blend of multiple cannabis plant extracts. It is composed of essential oils, terpenes, and other cannabinoids. It may also contain a minor amount of THC

Hemp hearts are hemp seeds. Like other nuts, they are very nutritious.

They have low fat, just 30%.

They can be a prime source of two essential fatty acids, linoleic acid (omega-6) and alpha-linolenic acid (omega-3).

Hemp seeds are rich in globular proteins. The proteins obtained from hemp seeds are called hemp protein.

As the name suggests, it is an oil that is obtained by pressing the hemp seeds.

The raw oil is dark to light green.

The refined oil is fit for human consumption. The oil is known to have therapeutic properties and is also used in cosmetics.

Hemp seeds are the seeds of the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa.

They are from the cannabis family and are rich in micro and macronutrients

THC stands for Tetrahydrocannabinol. It is one of the 113 identified cannabinoids in plants of the Cannabis Family.

The chemical formula for THC -C₂₁H₃₀O₂

THC is the chief psychoactive compound in cannabis. The compound interacts with the human body’s endocannabinoid system to produce a high sensation.

It is usually consumed by smoking cannabis. It’s also present in cannabis oils, edibles, tinctures, capsules, but in minute quantity.

The effects of the compound depending on the quantity of consumption and the body constituents of the consumer.

CBD isolate is the pure form of CBD.

On the other hand, the full-spectrum CBD is an extract that contains other compounds of cannabis plants. They could be terpenes and other cannabinoids.

Biologically, both are products of Cannabis plants.

However, chemically the term “hemp” is used to mean cannabis products that contain 0.3 per cent or less THC content by dry weight.

THC in such low levels doesn’t produce any high sensation.

On the other hand, the term marijuana refers to cannabis with more than 0.3 percent THC by dry weight.

THC content can vary among cannabis plants. Marijuana is consumed to produce a high sensation.

Hemp seed oil, a plant-derived source of omegas 3 and 6. The hemp seed oil has been found to contain more than 80 per cent polyunsaturated fatty acids, including all three omegas

Omega percentage value per 100g hemp oil

Omega-3         18.7g

Omega-3 SDA 1.6g

Omega-6         56.6g

Omega-6 GLA 3.3g

Source-

https://www.goodhemp.com/hemp-hub/why-hemp-oil-is-better-than-flax-oil/

Lower than 0.3% THC by dry weight (weighed when the sample is entirely devoid of moisture) is legal in industrial hemp.

CBD oils have several therapeutic properties. Newer research and studies are being published every day to throw more light on CBD oil uses. Some of the chief uses of CBD oil (for human consumption): Pain relief: CBD is effective in reducing pain associated with illnesses like multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis. Antidepressants CBD is effectively used to reduce anxiety and depression in humans. The antidepressants properties are found to be effective on animals. Anti-cancerous Studies on CBD have shown to aid in reducing symptoms related to cancer. However, detailed studies are needed to know more about cancer healing properties. Dermatological healing CBD is proven to have beneficial effects on acne due to its anti-inflammatory qualities. CBD oil controls the overproduction of sebum from the sebaceous glands keeping the skin healthy and acne-free. Neurological disorders Primitive studies have shown CBD oils to slow down the symptoms related to epilepsy, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. Blood regulator Early lab studies (on animals) have shown that CBD can protect the heart and cardiac conditions. It is noticeably effective in lowering blood pressure and guarding the heart against undesired stress. Antipsychotic effects As CBD has neurological healing properties, it can be employed to aid people with schizophrenia and other mental disorders by reducing psychotic symptoms. Rehabilatory drug: CBD has shown to help people overcome drug abuse by rewiring the neurological network. Anti-tumour Early lab studies have demonstrated that it can control both cancerous and noncancerous tumours. Anti-diabetic Preliminary experiments have shown that diabetes can be reduced by 56% in adult diabetic patients.
Industrial hemp or hemp can be grown as a crop with other crops. It can also be developed as a rotational crop.
However, most countries ask the cultivator to obtain legal permission to grow it on their property.

In India, the ministry of AYUSH issues licenses for hemp cultivation.

Standard documents needed are-

  1. Document proving Indian citizenship
  2. Fees to deposit
  3. Application as per the type of license.

 

Trading regulations state:

  1. The THC must be lower than 0.03% in the cultivated variety of cannabis.
  2. Medical manufacturing units must be set up in an industrial area.
  3. Space should commensurate with the product quantity.
  4. The manufacturing company must obtain a GMP certificate.
  5. The staff must have at least two ayurvedic experts and two pharmacists on board.
  6. Assigned inspectors will regularly inspect the premises.

The most effective way in which hemp can have the world :

  • 0(zero) carbon crop

Hemp cultivation doesn’t leave any carbon prints in the soil. It keeps the soil healthy.

  • 100% biodegradable

Hemp products are completely biodegradable. They don’t need to get married or burned, but they degrade naturally.

  • Water saver

Hemp cultivation needs little to no water. It is one of the best crops to grow in water-scarce regions.

  • Organic products

The cultivation of hemp requires no insecticides or pesticides. Ergo, the products are entirely organic.

These organic products are healthy for the entire biosphere.

Though theoretically, hemp can manufacture more than

Right now, it is promoted as a fibre and a wood yielder, with nutty edible seeds.

Hemp parts and products are refined to obtain the following products.

Fibre for Clothing

Fibre for Accessories ( like bags, rugs)

Sprouts And nuts for Food and Juices

Wood for Furniture & Home

Cannabinoids for Health & Wellness

And other Miscellaneous items

There are several ways in which hemp can save the world.

But if we see the grassroots level, then mere cultivation of hemp can save the farmers from the burden of pesticides. Indian farmers have one of the highest suicide rates in the world.

Commonly, people believe that poor yield in the fields is one of the chief reasons that farmers are compelled to take high-interest loans that drive them to their deaths.

Surprisingly, the loans are taken for pesticides and hybrid seeds. A very dense nexus of the chemical mafia has flourished in the last few decades. This nexus sucks off the poor farmers economically and physically.

Cultivation of hemp needs NO PESTICIDES/INSECTICIDES are it’s a natural weed killer. Hemp can not only reduce land, water, and air pollution by removing the chemicals from the food chain but can revive social balance too.

This is just one of the immediate impacts of hemp on the social and biological environment.

Hemp has been used both as food and fodder in Asian societies since 300 BC.

 

In contemporary times, hemp has surfaced as an incredibly affordable vegan substitute for restricted diet practitioners.

It is used in the following ways:

  1. The hemp leaves, sprouts, and flowers can be consumed as raw food by preparing juices and salads.
  2. Hemp seeds can yield various food products like- hemp milk, hemp oil, hemp cheese substitutes and hemp-based protein powder.
  3. Hemp Seeds can also be used to produce flour.

The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act) outlawed cannabis for recreational activities.

The NDPS Act does not apply to the leaves of the cannabis plant

CBD oil is manufactured under a licence issued by the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940. This is deemed legal.

A study in 2020 showed that India has emerged as one of the biggest consumers of CBD oil.

The research on the medical benefits of CBD is in infancy. Preliminary studies have not shown any conclusive effect on cancer cells.

But CBD oil aids in alleviating the symptoms of cancer. It also helps tonight against the side effects of chemotherapy.

CBD oil is especially helpful in nausea and vomiting and anorexia. These are the common symptoms of side effects of chemotherapy.

It also helps to beat anxiety and depression.

It helps them to fight the side effects of chemotherapy, like vomiting and nausea.

Contrary to the popular misconception, they both are very much different.

CBD oil obtained from the leaves, stalks,  and flowers of the hemp plant.

These plant parts contain a higher concentration of CBD. It is a compound with several health benefits.

On the other hand, hemp seed oil comes from the seeds of the Cannabis sativa plant.

Hemp cultivation is legal in the northern state of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. But the cultivator has to obtain a legal license.

The THC content should be lower than 0.3% in the variety of the cultivated hemp.

Hemp is suitable for human and animal health as well.

The hemp seed oil has plenty of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.

They are considered to be good for hair when taken as an oral supplement. They increase the density and diameter of human hair.

So, hemp is perfect for hair growth and regeneration

Hemp oil benefits are now featuring in mainstream beauty magazines. This alone proves its popularity.

According to beauty experts, cold-pressed hemp oil is known to nourish skin and is suitable for all skin types. As a result, it makes very economical beauty products that are suitable for all skin types.

This is also becoming popular with vegan beauty brands as this is a natural product.

The oil hydrates the skin without clogging the pores. It reduces acne too. It nourishes the skin without making it greasy.

 

Thus, it fights with signs of ageing and reduces infections.

Usually, hemp is sold out to pharmaceutical companies and Ayurvedic medicine brands.

However, the entire process is monitored by legal authorities.

The trade is controlled by the Department of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy (AYUSH), founded in 2003.

An AYUSH license is needed when trading in hemp for medical purposes. The Ministry of AYUSH issues retail, manufacturing or wholesale assignment after thorough vetting.

Once the license is obtained, the cultivator is free to trade in hemp.

Yes, hemp beauty products (usually hemp oil as an ingredient) are entirely safe, vegan and cruelty-free cosmetics.

Top women’s lifestyle magazines are advocating hemp-based cosmetics.