Hemp protein is the only plant protein that comes pre-loaded with omega-3 essential fatty acids. Not as an additive. Not as a separate capsule you take alongside. Built into the seed. HyperHemp delivers 13.6g of vegan protein per serving alongside natural omega-3 and omega-6 EFAs in an ideal ratio, plus 13 botanical inclusions — making it a genuinely multi-functional supplement rather than just a protein number on a label.
Why Hemp Is Different From Every Other Plant Protein
Pea protein gives you protein. Rice protein gives you hypoallergenic protein. Hemp protein gives you protein and omega-3. The hemp seed contains the full complement of essential amino acids alongside alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) omega-3 in a naturally occurring 3:1 omega-6 to omega-3 ratio — close to the nutritional ideal for human health. This is not a blended product with added fish oil or flaxseed. It's the natural composition of the hemp seed.
The protein yield is lower than pea or rice — 13.6g vs 18.1g. This is a deliberate trade-off. Hemp seed protein is less concentrated because the seed also contains significant fat (the omega-3) and fibre that aren't fully removed during processing. If protein maximisation is the only goal, pea is the better choice. If you want protein plus naturally occurring omega-3 in a single product, nothing else in plant nutrition provides it.
Why Competitors Fall Short
Nutiva Hemp Protein — good quality, not halal certified UK. Nutiva is a respected hemp protein brand — organic, clean, good fatty acid profile. But US-manufactured and not halal certified for the UK market. HyperHemp is UK-made and halal approved.
MyProtein Hemp Protein — artificial sweeteners, not halal. MyProtein's hemp protein uses sucralose. No halal certification. HyperHemp is naturally sweetened and halal approved throughout.
Pulsin Hemp Protein — clean product, no botanicals. Pulsin produces a good hemp protein but without the 13-botanical blend in HyperHemp. Single-ingredient hemp vs a nutritionally layered formula.
What's in Every Serving
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Hemp seed protein · 13.6g vegan protein per serving · natural omega-3 ALA and omega-6 EFAs · complete essential amino acid profile
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13 botanical inclusions · including superfoods and functional botanicals woven into the formula for a nutritionally richer profile than protein alone
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Natural sweeteners only · no sucralose, aspartame or artificial sweeteners
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Natural fatty acid profile · omega-3 and omega-6 in naturally occurring 3:1 ratio from the hemp seed itself
500g per bag — approximately 20 servings. Vegan. Halal approved. Gluten-free. Dairy-free.
Every serving is: ✓ Halal approved · ✓ Vegan · ✓ Natural omega-3 · ✓ Gluten-free · ✓ Dairy-free · ✓ No artificial sweeteners · ✓ UK GMP made
HyperHemp vs the Competition
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HyperHemp BioBodyBoost · £17.99
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Nutiva Hemp ~£20
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MyProtein Hemp ~£16
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Pulsin Hemp ~£18
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| Natural omega-3 EFAs |
✓ Yes |
✓ Yes |
✓ Yes |
✓ Yes |
| 13 botanical inclusions |
✓ Yes |
✗ No |
✗ No |
✗ No |
| Halal certified |
✓ Yes |
Not stated UK |
✗ No |
Not stated |
| No artificial sweeteners |
✓ Yes |
✓ Yes |
Sucralose ✗ |
✓ Yes |
| UK GMP made |
✓ Yes |
US |
Not stated |
✓ UK |
Based on publicly available product information. Prices approximate. Always verify current specs on manufacturer websites.
How to Take It
Mix 1 scoop with 250–350ml of cold water, oat milk or any plant milk and shake well. Hemp protein blends well with stronger-flavoured liquids — oat milk, almond milk, or blended into smoothies with banana or berries. The earthy hemp flavour integrates naturally. For pure protein volume, combine with PeaPro — HyperHemp provides the omega nutrition, PeaPro brings the higher protein yield. For additional omega-3 support beyond what hemp provides, OmegaBalance adds EPA and DHA (the marine omega-3s that hemp's ALA doesn't directly provide).
Is This You?
- You want a plant protein that provides omega-3 naturally — not a protein powder plus a separate omega-3 capsule
- You need a halal certified hemp protein — most hemp protein brands don't carry UK halal certification
- You want something nutritionally richer than a bare protein isolate — the 13 botanicals make HyperHemp a genuinely functional supplement
- You're building a whole-food plant-based supplement stack and want protein that fits the philosophy
- You avoid artificial sweeteners and want natural sweetening only
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Questions We Get Asked
Is hemp protein legal in the UK?
Yes — completely. Hemp protein is produced from the seeds of the Cannabis sativa plant, which contains negligible THC (the psychoactive compound). Hemp seed-derived products have been legal and widely available in the UK for decades. HyperHemp contains no CBD, no THC, and no compounds with any psychoactive effect. It is a nutritional supplement made from hemp seed protein.
Why is the protein lower than pea or rice (13.6g)?
Hemp seed protein is less concentrated than isolate-form pea or rice protein because hemp seed contains significant omega-3 fats and fibre that aren't fully removed during processing. This is not a deficiency — it's the trade-off for the natural omega-3 EFAs being present in the protein. If protein maximisation is the primary goal, PeaPro at 18.1g is the better choice. HyperHemp is for people who want protein plus omega nutrition in one product.
Can I blend HyperHemp with PeaPro?
Yes — a blended approach is popular. HyperHemp contributes the omega-3 EFAs and botanical content. PeaPro contributes the higher protein yield and leucine content. A 50:50 blend produces a nutritionally rich shake with both meaningful protein content and natural omega-3 from a single product category.
Food supplements should not replace a varied diet or healthy lifestyle. Consult your GP before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, or managing a diagnosed health condition.