Many Uses Of Hemp
The World's Most Valuable & Versatile Natural Resource
Seeds for Oil & Food
Hemp seeds produce oil for cooking, lubrication, fuel, etc. Hemp seed is an excellent source of protein. It's leaves and flowers are also edible.
Foliage for Medicine, Food & Relaxation
Hemp has long recognized medical benefits: relieving pain, stress, nausea, and treating illnesses such as glaucoma and asthma.
Cannabis flowers and leaves are also smoked or eaten for many therapeutic, religious and relaxation purposes.
Roots
Hemp roots play an important role: they anchor and invigorate the soil to control erosion and mudslides. Hemp can also save family farms, create jobs, reduce acid rain and chemical pollution, and reverse the Greenhouse effect.
The Fragments
Of dried stalk that remain are hurds 77% cellulose that can be made into: tree free, dioxin free paper; non toxic paints and sealants; industrial fabrication materials; construction materials; plastics; and much more! Hemp is the best source of plant pulp for biomass fuel to make gas, charcoal, methanol, gasoline or even produce electricity.
The Fibre
Strands are spun into thread, which is either made into rope or woven into durable, high quality textiles and made into clothing, sails, fine linens and fabrics of all types and textures.
Stemss for Fabric, Fuel, Paper & Commercial Use
Hemp is dried and broken down into two parts: threadlike fibres and bits of "hurd" or pulp. Each of these products has its own distinct applications
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