“It is estimated that there are as many as 25,000 different uses for hemp
( aka Industrial Hemp ). Aside from making clothes, Hemp helps clean the
soil. Rather than deplete the earth’s natural chemical and mineral
balance, crops of hemp actually leave the soil BETTER than it was before
planting. Quite simply, hemp is the world’s premier renewable resource.
Fuel, food, fiber- the basic building blocks for an industrial society,
all from a single plant source, Hemp is the number one plant for
producing clothing, paper, building materials, food, beverages,
cosmetics, methanol fuel and an impressive array of cleaning and paint
products.Hemp seed has been consumed by mankind (and animals) for
centuries. Indeed, whole populations have survived off hemp seed in
times of famine. In China, at the cinema, you can still buy roasted hemp
seeds in the same way as you can buy popcorn in the West. Hemp has 3
unique nutritional factors. It has an ideal balance of Omega 3 and 6 for
sustainable human health, it has a full amino acid spectrum meaning it
provides complete protein, and it has a massive trace mineral content –
truly one of nature’s super foods. Consumption of hemp oil and hemp seed
is ideal for people with low essential fatty acid intake, and also
perfect for athletes. It is of course particularly valuable to the
veggie/vegan population, and even more so for veggie/vegan athletes, who
are always looking for complete protein sources. Other benefits of hemp
seed oil include its effect on the skin and the hair, nourishing both
on a cellular level. Hemp oil is easily absorbed by the skin and those
EFA’s go straight to work! Hemp needs no pesticides or fertilizers, is
low maintenance and grows just about anywhere, making it the ideal crop
for organic sustainable farming in just about anywhere in the world. “
Let’s Rediscover Hemp!