Hemp - Frequently Asked QuestionsQ. Are Nutiva's hemp products raw? Q. Are Nutiva seed bars raw? Q. Why is Nutiva's commitment to Fresh Is Best important? Q. How should I store my hemp seed, hemp oil, and hemp protein powder? Q. Are hemp foods legal to import, buy and consume in the United States? Q. If I recently consumed hemp foods, could I fail a drug test? The TestPledge program is a voluntary commitment by the North American hemp food industry to limit THC concentrations to levels where they cannot result in positive drug tests. Nutiva joined the TestPledge program in 2001. Nutiva's hemp food products meet Canadian government and TestPledge standards for hemp foods. We recommend that you read the TestPledge Answers page first. If you need more technical information please download and read the study summary "Evaluating Interference of THC in Hemp Food Products With Employee Drug Testing," which was prepared by Gero Leson, D.Env. and Petra Pless. Please click here to download. (PDF file 21k) 10-17-07 I work for the Department of Defense and was finally selected for random urinalysis after 18 years. I wasn't the least bit worried - until that night when I went home to fix a fruit shake in which I use your hemp protein powder. As I took it out of the refrigerator, it suddenly occurred to me that it has a very small amount of THC in it. Having been a drug/alcohol abuse officer in the Air Force years ago, I understood the potential implications, including the fact that THC is detectable far longer than many drugs of abuse. I called Nutiva the next day, and was told that because you can't ever know what other behaviors a customer may be engaging in, you cannot say for certain that your products could not cause a positive urinalysis for THC. However, I was assured that it was HIGHLY unlikely by itself - especially the protein powder because of the way it's processed (i.e. lower oil content than some other products). I promised to provide you with feedback either way my test turned out. My understanding is that the Department of Defense uses state-of-the-art testing. I passed, despite using your hemp protein powder multiple times every week for months. I know it's no guarantee, but it may relieve others who are not using illegal substances but who may be using your products, and become concerned about drug testing. Thanks. Q. What is the difference between hemp and marijuana? Marijuana is the flowering tops and leaves of psychoactive varieties of Cannabis that are grown for their high THC content. Hemp, also referred to as industrial hemp, are low-THC varieties of Cannabis that are grown for their seeds and fiber. Hemp is grown legally in just about every industrialized country except the USA. For more detailed information see Hemp 101. Q. What is the recommended daily intake of hemp seeds? Q. What is the recommended daily intake of hemp oil? Q. Why is hemp so nutritious? Q. Why are essential fatty acids (EFAs) important? Q. What are the benefits of hemp vs. flax? Q. I would like to know more about hemp and hemp foods. What are some good sources of information? For an excellent overview of hemp and hemp foods, please read "Hemp is Hip, Hot and Happening" and the series on hemp at Innvista. For an even more in depth look at hemp we suggest that you read "A Renewal of Common Sense: The Case for Hemp in 21st Century America" by Erik Rothenberg, "Hemp as an Agricultural Commodity" a CRS Report for Congress by Jean M. Rawson, and "Hemp: A New Crop with New Uses for North America" by Ernest Small and David Marcus. Q. I accidentally put the oxygen absorber packet from my shelled hemp seeds in my blender and drank some of it. Is it safe? If your question is not answered here please fill out our online Customer Feedback Form and we will try to help you find what you need. |
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