Frequently Asked Questions


Soje Hemp Cigarettes are the only hemp product made using regeneratively grown hemp blended with organic traditional native american smoking herbs giving a distinctively different smoking experience. Regenerative agriculture is farming that focuses on healing our soils, ecosystems, and the planet - going beyond organic, it restores our native habitats by nurturing biodiversity, and sequestering carbon. Nicotine Replacement Therapies are over-the-counter and prescribed medications used to help people quit smoking. While hemp can’t treat nicotine addiction directly, the act of smoking a cigarette can be replaced with a non-addictive hemp cigarette. Yes. You can order Soje Hemp Cigarettes online at www.Soje.co. Hemp is generally split into two categories: industrial (fiber-rich, low resin content) or medicinal (cannabinoid rich, high resin content). Industrially, its fibers and oils come from its stalks and seeds. Medicinally, the pharmacologically active compounds (such as CBD and THC) are derived from the flowers and leaves. Hemp and humanity have evolved together; it is the earliest example of industry. The versatility of the plant would have been invaluable to early human cultures and is now coming back into modern culture as an innovative and sustainable alternative to many older technologies. An incredibly potent plant medicine, CBD is a naturally occurring cannabinoid found in hemp. Cannabinoids are naturally occurring compounds found in the resinous flower of hemp. Cannabidiol, or CBD for short, is one of more than a hundred cannabinoids, which are unique to hemp and are what make it such an incredibly potent plant medicine. The endocannabinoid system is a biological system in our bodies that regulates the functioning of our brain, hormones, and immune system and plays an important role in processes like sleep, mood, appetite, memory, reproduction, and fertility. In short, no, CBD alone cannot make you fail a drug test. However, since our hemp contains trace levels of THC (below 0.3% THC) we cannot ensure this will not show up in a test. We cannot guarantee that you will pass a drug test. No. Soje Hemp Cigarettes are non-psychoactive and contain less than 0.3% THC, though you may experience a deep sense of relief and connection with the earth. No. With the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill and the Iowa Tribe Industrial Hemp Plan, hemp is a legal commodity much like tobacco. Our hemp cigarettes are rolled using only pure hemp flower grown by our tribe using our indigenous agricultural practices and are blended with organically certified traditional native american smoking herbs. Each individual hemp cigarette contains 50+ mg of CBD to ensure immediate and extended balance and relief. No. Soje Hemp Cigarettes do not contain nicotine, tobacco, or any additives. No frills, no fluff, just good smoke. Both are cannabis plants. Hemp refers to cannabis varieties containing below 0.3% THC, while marijuana refers to plants that contain higher levels of THC. Full spectrum hemp flower is the most pure, unprocessed hemp available. Using slow drying and curing we ensure that our flower contains all of the hemp plant's beneficial cannabinoids, terpenes, and essential oils. Out of all the ways you can take CBD, smoking offers the most effective route of delivery meaning that the benefits of CBD can be felt almost immediately after your first smoke. All Soje Hemp Cigarettes are third-party tested for a full panel of cannabinoids, pesticides, microbials, mycotoxins and heavy metals to give you the assurance that you are getting the purest hemp available. See our full panel of COAs for more information. Our cigarette paper is made of hemp with no other additives or chemical residues. Our filter’s are made by Greenbutts, an innovative filter manufacturer that uses raw materials including flax, cotton, and hemp with no artificial compounds or chemical residues. Our filters can compost in as little as three days. In contrast, traditional cigarette filters take 15 years to degrade. Our packaging is made using only biodegradable materials such as hemp and wood pulp and can be composted in as little as seven days.