Soundness of mind

Will I test positive if I eat hemp seeds?

Eating hemp seeds is not known to cause a positive drug test. Hemp seeds are the product of the hemp plant, which is a type of cannabis plant, but hemp does not contain enough of the psychoactive compound THC to cause a positive drug test result. However, consuming large amounts of hemp seeds or hemp oil may cause a false positive result on drug tests, as they may contain trace amounts of THC. It is also possible to test positive if you come in contact with marijuana smoke or second-hand marijuana smoke.

Can hemp cause you to test positive?

Hemp itself does not cause a person to test positive for THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis. Hemp contains very low levels of THC, usually less than 0.3%. However, it is possible for a person to test positive for THC if they have recently consumed CBD oil derived from hemp. This is because some CBD oil products contain levels of THC above the legal limit, which can be detected in drug tests. It is important to be aware of this if you are subject to drug testing and are considering taking CBD oil derived from hemp.

Can hemp protein cause a positive drug test?

Hemp protein has been known to cause false positives on drug tests. This is because hemp protein contains trace amounts of THC, which is the active ingredient in marijuana. However, the trace amounts of THC are not enough to cause a person to feel any effects, and are not enough to cause a positive drug test result. If you are concerned about the possibility of a false positive, it is best to avoid hemp protein and other hemp-based products.