None in our opinion!!
Hemp contains different cannabinoids which are fat-soluble compounds.
This means that they are soluble in fatty substances, oils or butters for example.
Unfortunately, they do not disperse in alcohol or water.
If you put hemp flowers in beer for example, the molecules will stay in the flower and will not infuse the beer in any way.
Analysis of the literature on the use of CBD reveals the following reasons for consumption (1, 2) and indications:
Pain (3, 5, 6) and inflammation (4,11), insomnia (12), anxiety (12) , depression (13) , nausea (7, 14), the fight against addictions (3 ,10), muscle recovery , tremors (16) , bulimia and obesity (15) .
At a meeting in November 2017, WHO experts concluded that: “ pure cannabidiol (CBD) does not appear to have the potential for abuse, nor to be harmful to health .”
In 2018, WHO findings confirmed these:
“It (CBD)... is devoid of psychoactive properties, it cannot give rise to abuse and its addictive potential is zero.
Research and published studies on the interactions between CBD and alcohol are to date few in number. However, the results obtained are reassuring and do not show an interaction potentiating the negative effects of alcohol.
However, we must keep in mind that alcohol consumption is dangerous, especially if it is regular.
Consuming alcohol every day is extremely harmful to your health.