"Seek and Ye Shall Find" the Truth About Hemp
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Multiple Benefits of Hemp... Estimated 50,000 Industrial uses alone!
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"THE WORLD'S MOST BENEFICIAL NATURAL RESOURCE?
1 acre of hemp will produce as much fiber as 2 to 3 acres of cotton. Hemp fiber is stronger and softer than cotton, lasts twice as long as cotton, and will not mildew." -HempCar.org
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"According to the Department of Energy, hemp as a biomass fuel producer requires the least specialized growing and processing procedures of all hemp products. The hydrocarbons in hemp can be processed into a wide range of biomass energy sources, from fuel pellets to liquid fuels and gas. Development of bio-fuels could significantly reduce our consumption of fossil fuels and nuclear power."
-Hemp Industries Association
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"Hempseed is high in natural oils required for good brain function and development and safer than other choices, such as fish which has had radiation and mercury found in it. Hemp oil is beneficial to skin health and brain development because it contains naturally high amounts of GLA (gamma-linolenic acid) and EFAs (essential fatty acids). Hemp powder is an excellent complete protein which naturally contains all the essential amino acids required by the human body. Hemp also contains all three Omegas: Omega-3, -6 and -9, a various vitamins and minerals including the B group and iron." -One Green Planet
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"The industrial hemp plant is one of the oldest plants, tracing back to 8000 BC in China and the Middle East. Hemp has a history of being extremely versatile and useful in the production of thousands of products all over the world.
Hemp is produced in many countries all around the world, including Canada, China, and France. More hemp is transported to the United States then any other country, as the U.S. does not consistently distinguish the difference between industrial hemp and marijuana. For commercial purposes, hemp is used in a wide range of products and sold to consumers. These include fabrics, biodegradable industrial products, biomass fuel, body care products, detergents, paper, wood products, food products, and pet food." -Monterey Bay Spice Co.