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What is hemp and why did it make me sick?

I wasn't sure where to post this question, so I apologize if I am posting in the wrong place.

Yesterday I bought a bag of Nature's Coast Natural hemp powder protein, the ingredients say 100% hemp protein, so I mixed a shake of 3/4 cup silk lite chocolate soy milk, 1/2 frozen banana and 1 T of the hemp powder (the serving size is 2 T but I just needed a little shake to tide me over) and about an hour and half later I started feeling nauseous and stomach cramping and then I threw up.  three times.  It just came on all of a sudden.  I've never had hemp protein before, for years I used different wheys and never had a problem.  In the last couple months I decided to switch to vegetarian and I just finished a pack of a blend of brown rice and pea protein that was fine but I don't think is made anymore and since I am trying to eat mostly vegan I wanted a vegan protein powder. 

Has anyone else had a problem with hemp making them sick?

Any suggestions and comments are greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much,
Stacy

You didn't eat anything else? I just looked up the brand but I've never used this brand before or ever heard of it until now. In the description of the product I did find this:

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- Contains edestin and albumen proteins, which are similar in structure to the proteins that naturally occur in our bodies.

but it says that it's 100% vegan. I've never heard of albumen coming from anything but eggs but maybe someone else can correct me?

It could either be the brand that made you sick or it was a freak thing. Did you try to contact the company and let them know what happened?

This is where I got the info: http://www.yournaturalvitaminstore.com/products/l0018.html

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I haven't had a bad reaction to eating it, since I never have, but the one time I bought a lip balm with hemp oil in it I had a major reation on my face, swelling, blisters, etc.  So no hemp for me.

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I've actually had a reaction like that to Silk before, trying to use it in a shake.  Maybe you're allergic to it, or maybe it was rancid, or maybe mixing it all together in a smoothie like I did.

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I believe that quinoa contains the only source of vegetable albumen.  The only one I know about, anyhow.

The Pharmeceutical Journal July 1872

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I had something similar happen!  I bought a bag of hemp seeds, you know, the roasted ones that you can't grow.  I wanted to try them because they said that they are so healthy.  I added about a tablespoon of them to my oatmeal and got so so sick, nausea, throwing up all over the place.

Needless to say those seeds went in the garbage and I am never buying hemp seeds again! 

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It could be rancid oil, since hemp protein powder comes from the hemp seed, and grinding seeds make them prone to oxidation

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I'm glad I'm not the only one this has happened to!  I had the milk several days before with no problem, and I always smell it first, the only new change was the hemp powder.  I guess I must be allergic to hemp, good to know, although it was an awful experience at the time.  I am so glad I only used 1 T instead of 2! 

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You might not actually be allergic to it considering you had the milk and were fine. It sounds like your hemp powder may have been rancid.

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Or a freak thing? I hate hemp milk,  protein powders and oil, they taste so off to me. But I can totally do hemp seed.

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