Guest guest Posted April 14, 2005 Report Share Posted April 14, 2005 I think what Mark meant (please correct me if I'm wrong, Mark) is that there seemed to be an actual " warning " (meaning health-wise) for the non-organic soy protein isolate, and the " note " for hemp products had to do with the legal aspect. Heather Andersen <starrrie333 wrote:There IS a warning against this product: " Please Note: The manufacturer indicates that the amount of active ingredients in this product is so low, a few units may have to be consumed to test positive on a drug test. Nevertheless, please do not consume Hemp Seed Oil if your workplace requires periodical drug testing or if you undergo recurrent drug testing. " Mark Hovila <hovila wrote: Roger, The link you provided does not warn against hemp protein powder, it is an ad in FAVOR of it. It is SOY protein they are warning against. Mark Roger Padvorac [roger] Thursday, April 14, 2005 7:36 AM RawSeattle [RawSeattle] concerns about hemp food products Since hemp food products are so highly touted by much of the health food industry for their health benefits, I was considering ordering them until I read the warning at this link: Nutiva Organic Hemp Protein Powder http://store./iherb/organichemp.html Since hemp seems to be one of those emotional issues where both the pro and con factions are distorting the facts I decided it would be difficult to be really certain about how safe hemp is as a food product, both in a practical and legal sense. In light of the fact I'm struggling with health problems and my current rule of thumb is " if in doubt about the healthfulness of a health food, don't eat it " I decided to avoid hemp food products. I'm sharing this so anybody else who had taken the statements about hemp food products " being perfectly safe " at face value will realize there might be different views on this subject, and can look into it if they are concerned. May your day be filled with clarity, grace, progress, and warm laughter, Roger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2005 Report Share Posted April 14, 2005 I didn't notice the warning about drug testing at the bottom, but since Roger's concern is about the healthfulness of hemp, it wouldn't have occurred to me that that was the warning he was referring to. The fact that it might cause a positive result on a drug test doesn't say anything about whether the product is good for you or not from a health standpoint. Mark RawSeattle [RawSeattle ] On Behalf Of Sheree Thursday, April 14, 2005 2:55 PM RawSeattle RE: [RawSeattle] concerns about hemp food products/Heather/Mark I think what Mark meant (please correct me if I'm wrong, Mark) is that there seemed to be an actual " warning " (meaning health-wise) for the non-organic soy protein isolate, and the " note " for hemp products had to do with the legal aspect. Heather Andersen <starrrie333 wrote:There IS a warning against this product: " Please Note: The manufacturer indicates that the amount of active ingredients in this product is so low, a few units may have to be consumed to test positive on a drug test. Nevertheless, please do not consume Hemp Seed Oil if your workplace requires periodical drug testing or if you undergo recurrent drug testing. " Mark Hovila <hovila wrote: Roger, The link you provided does not warn against hemp protein powder, it is an ad in FAVOR of it. It is SOY protein they are warning against. Mark Roger Padvorac [roger] Thursday, April 14, 2005 7:36 AM RawSeattle [RawSeattle] concerns about hemp food products Since hemp food products are so highly touted by much of the health food industry for their health benefits, I was considering ordering them until I read the warning at this link: Nutiva Organic Hemp Protein Powder http://store./iherb/organichemp.html Since hemp seems to be one of those emotional issues where both the pro and con factions are distorting the facts I decided it would be difficult to be really certain about how safe hemp is as a food product, both in a practical and legal sense. In light of the fact I'm struggling with health problems and my current rule of thumb is " if in doubt about the healthfulness of a health food, don't eat it " I decided to avoid hemp food products. I'm sharing this so anybody else who had taken the statements about hemp food products " being perfectly safe " at face value will realize there might be different views on this subject, and can look into it if they are concerned. May your day be filled with clarity, grace, progress, and warm laughter, Roger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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