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In addition to whole, two-percent and one-percent fat, skim and super skim, we now also can choose to have organic milk, hormone-free milk, lactose-free milk, soy milks in a rainbow of flavors, rice milk, even almond milk. Add to the list of nondairy alternatives, with an emphasis on alternative, 'hemp milk.' The 'milk,' which just began to be sold this year, is made from the 'nuts' or seeds of the industrial hemp plant, which is illegal for U.S. farmers to grow. That hasn't been allowed, except for an experimental stint in Hawaii, since the late 1950s. This is law, even though the seeds and fibers from the industrial plant contain only trace amounts of the psychoactive tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, which is what makes the leaves and flowering tops of regular Cannabis sativa marijuana. A growing number of makers of hemp milk - they use seeds from Canada, where hemp grows legally - tout the health benefits of other substances in the THC-free drink, which is selling legally and briskly across the country.
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