hemp is the leaf of marijuana and the THC is in the buds of the marijuana
No but it does have some TPS in it
Hemp typically has very low levels of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the psychoactive compound found in marijuana. In the United States, hemp products must contain less than 0.3% THC to be legally classified as hemp.
Hemp seeds themselves typically do not contain enough THC to cause a false positive on a drug test. However, products made from hemp seeds, such as hemp oil or protein powder, may contain trace amounts of THC that could potentially lead to a false positive result, albeit unlikely. It is always advisable to check with the manufacturer for information on THC content.
Industrial (agricultural) hemp is a distant cousin of marijuana. Hemp has extremely low amounts of THC .00% The whole seeds are pressed for the oil just as with other seeds.
Hemp has an extremely low THC content and can not get a person high. So, unless you've been eating nothing but food cooked in hemp oil every day, it shouldn't be a problem. To eliminate any risk of THC in your system in the future, try using hemp seed oil for your cooking instead. It contains no THC.
It is possible, the best you can do is to home test yourself . You can find a home urine test kit at any pharmacy. (hemp oil can cause you positive for THC, so you can use a Single panel THC test)
YesDoesn't it come from the cannibas plant?
Seeds that contain THC are typically referred to as cannabis seeds. These seeds come from the marijuana plant, which is known for its high THC content. Hemp seeds, on the other hand, are from the hemp plant, which contains very low levels of THC.
Yes, riboflavin is derived from hemp seed oil. hemp seed is the same substance that marijuana is.
Marijuana, also known as Pot or Ganga,
I am not sure Im gonna say may you cannot