Hempstrol and Calmosis are two names Indian buyers regularly weigh against Kushiva. All three operate in the doctor-supervised cannabis wellness space, but they price, package and support their products very differently. This is a three-way, source-linked comparison - prices checked 14 July 2026 - covering what each brand costs, how the prescription step works, and what you get beyond the bottle.
Key Takeaways
- Kushiva has the lowest-priced ingestible in this comparison: a 10 ml oil at Rs 1,199. Hempstrol's THC oils were listed at Rs 2,500 to Rs 3,250 and Calmosis blends at roughly Rs 3,375 to Rs 5,100 in July 2026.
- All three involve a doctor for ingestible products - a healthy norm for the category.
- Kushiva is the only one of the three with a published lab-results page plus free self-serve tools (dropper calculator, format-finder quiz, 87-question FAQ).
Quick answer
Kushiva, Hempstrol and Calmosis all sell doctor-routed cannabis products in India. Kushiva is the value and transparency pick: oils from Rs 1,199, batch COAs on a public lab results page, and free tools that turn dosing arithmetic and format choice into a two-minute job. Hempstrol positions its oils as proprietary Ayurvedic medicines with in-house Ayurvedic consultation and COD support. Calmosis sells named blends ("Mantras") at premium prices, including THC-free variants. Your shortlist comes down to three things: budget, the prescription route you prefer, and how much published proof you expect before paying.
Three brands, one table
| What buyers ask | Kushiva | Hempstrol | Calmosis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ingestible price range | Rs 1,199 - Rs 3,550 | Rs 2,500 - Rs 3,250 (THC oils) | About Rs 3,375 - Rs 5,100 (blends) |
| Lowest-priced oil | Rs 1,199 (10 ml) | Rs 2,500 (Super Dominant) | Rs 3,375 (Sleep Mantra, discounted from Rs 4,500) |
| Doctor / prescription | Upload existing prescription or consultation arranged after checkout | Prescription required; in-house Ayurvedic doctor consultation | Doctor-supervised category; check current policy at purchase |
| Lab-report transparency | Batch COAs on a public lab results page | States COA provided to customers | States third-party lab tested; no public COA library seen at check |
| Dosing help | Free mg-to-drops calculator | Doctor consultation | Dose calculator on site |
| Format guidance | Free format-finder quiz | Not offered | Not offered |
| Formats | Oils, gummies, enriched extract | THC oils in ratio variants (1:1, 1:2, 1:9) | Named oil blends incl. THC-free; pet product |
| Payment / dispatch | Prepaid (UPI, cards, netbanking), GST invoice, ships in 3-5 working days | Free shipping prepaid, COD available | Free delivery on prepaid |
Labelling differs across the three: Kushiva states extract milligrams per ml, Hempstrol states CBD:THC ratios per gram, Calmosis names blends by intent. None of those units convert cleanly into each other, so use the table for price and policy - not potency - and keep dose decisions with the label and a registered practitioner.
Price positioning
The gap at the entry point is large. A first-time buyer testing whether an oil format suits them at all pays Rs 1,199 at Kushiva, Rs 2,500 at Hempstrol, and Rs 3,375 at Calmosis (its discounted THC-free blend; regular tags run to Rs 5,100). Kushiva's 30 ml bottle at Rs 2,490 still undercuts both brands' starting products. All Kushiva prices include 5% GST with a full GST invoice issued on every order.
Prescription and safety posture
Credit where due: all three brands route ingestibles through medical supervision rather than selling grey-market style. Hempstrol frames its oils as proprietary Ayurvedic medicine purchasable with a prescription, backed by its in-house Ayurvedic doctor. Kushiva accepts an existing prescription upload at checkout or arranges a consultation after the order - the order waits until the medical step clears, as explained on the how it works page. If you already hold a prescription, Kushiva's upload route is the shortest path to dispatch of the three.
Proof and self-serve tools
Claims of testing are now table stakes; published proof is not. Kushiva maintains a public lab results page with batch certificates of analysis, an 87-question FAQ hub covering product, law and safety questions, a plain-language law FAQ, and two free tools - the dropper calculator for converting a practitioner-advised milligram amount into drops, and the format finder for choosing between oil, gummies and extract. Hempstrol says it provides COAs to customers on request. Calmosis states third-party testing and offers a dose calculator, though we did not find a public COA library when we checked.
Where the others are fair picks
Hempstrol's COD option is genuinely useful if you cannot or will not prepay, and its ratio-labelled range (1:1, 1:2, 1:9 CBD:THC) will appeal to buyers who think in ratios with their practitioner. Calmosis's THC-free blends serve buyers who specifically want to avoid THC, and its named-blend approach is simple to shop. If either of those is your hard requirement, they are reasonable choices.
Bottom line
For most first-time and value-conscious buyers, Kushiva offers the lowest entry price, the clearest published proof, and the most self-serve help after purchase. Hempstrol suits COD-dependent and ratio-minded buyers; Calmosis suits THC-free-first buyers with a bigger budget. Whichever you choose, insist on three things: a doctor in the loop, a batch lab report, and a GST invoice.
Frequently asked questions
Which brand has the cheapest cannabis oil in India among these three?
As of July 2026, Kushiva - its 10 ml cannabis leaf extract oil is Rs 1,199, versus Rs 2,500 for Hempstrol's least expensive THC oil and about Rs 3,375 for Calmosis's discounted Sleep Mantra.
Do Hempstrol and Calmosis require prescriptions?
Hempstrol states its THC oils are proprietary Ayurvedic medicines bought with a prescription, with an in-house doctor available. Calmosis operates in the same doctor-supervised category; confirm its current flow at purchase. Kushiva takes an uploaded prescription or arranges a consultation post-checkout.
Which of the three publishes lab reports openly?
Kushiva keeps batch COAs on a public lab results page. Hempstrol provides COAs to customers; Calmosis states third-party testing on its site.
Can I compare strengths across these brands?
Not directly - extract mg/ml, CBD:THC ratios per gram and named blends are different labelling systems. Compare price, proof and policy; leave amounts to the label and your doctor.
Sources: hempstrol.com THC oils, calmosis.com; Kushiva prices from the Kushiva shop.
Disclosure: this comparison is published by Kushiva (E HEMP STORES PRIVATE LIMITED). Competitor prices and policies were checked on 14 July 2026 from the brands' own websites and major Indian CBD marketplaces, and may change; the source links above point to where each figure was listed. If you represent a brand named here and believe a figure is outdated or inaccurate, email hello@kushiva.com and we will review and correct it promptly. All third-party trademarks belong to their respective owners. This article is general information for adults, not medical advice - product choice and dosing belong with a registered medical practitioner. See our medical disclaimer.
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