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What are the most popular myths on Hemp as a Drug?

Get to know about the truth behind Organic Hemp and the products made from it. Learn about the myths related to it. Clarify your thoughts.

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What are the most popular myths on Hemp as a Drug?

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  1. HEMP’s VERSATALITY: MYTH VS REALITY Why Do Most Us consider Hemp and its products toxic for our health?

  2. Getting The Hang Of It • Hemp is a cultivar of the Cannabis Sativa plant that is produced for several industrial purposes. • This crop is sometimes misinterpreted and mistaken with the narcotic marijuana, and as a result, has been the subject of several falsehoods. • Because of its numerous advantages and applications, hemp is a rising star in the health sector. • It's time to put hemp's issues to rest and debunk the various falsehoods surrounding the plant.

  3. What are these Myths? • Myth #1: Hemp and Marijuana are the same plants • Hemp and marijuana are both members of the Cannabaceae plant family. • While they may have a similar appearance and scent, the two types have different structural and chemical makeup. • They even differ in terms of cultivation and application. • Goods such as hemp fabric, hemp seed oil, hemp protein powder, and other seed-based products, also industrial items such as paper, textiles, construction materials, plastic etc. are also made. • Marijuana plants, on the other hand, have greater levels of THC and are utilized for recreational purposes.

  4. Continued.. • Myth #2: Hemp’s perception as a Narcotic • Hemp leaves are classified as a Schedule E-1 substance under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act of 1985. This categorization includes a list of compounds classified as Ayurvedic (including Siddha) and Unani. • Myth #3: Every Product made from Hemp has psychoactive properties • One of the most common misunderstandings regarding hemp products is that they can intoxicate you; however, this is not the case. • Because hemp seed-based products contain no cannabinoids, they are not psychotropic and are perfectly safe to consume. • Medical cannabis oils created from Hemp leaves, on the other hand, can be psychotropic owing to the THC concentration found in the leaves.

  5. The Bottom Line • Myth #4: Hemp Products are healthy to use • Now wait a minute,.. this can’t be a myth. Because of its high nutritional content, hemp is considered a superfood rather than merely a healthy component. • Hemp seeds, too, fall into the same category and are commonly regarded as the 'vegan superfood.' This is due to their high nutritious content. • Throughout human history, hemp has been an essential crop for food, fibre, and medicine. To direct future research, clear objectives are required. • Despite tremendous advances made by the international academic community, the underlying biology of hemp plants is still poorly understood. • To get more insights on Hemp and its industrial utilization, visit www.Hemptology.co.uk or mail us at info@hemptology.co.uk

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