Oh, hemp cannabis! Hemp, the cousin to marijuana that has been misunderstood in recent years, is creating a lot of buzz next page. You know that one, the one that isn’t going to get you high but can be used to make some amazing jeans? Look at this green treasure.
Let’s start by talking about clothing. Hemp fiber is Chuck Norris in the world of plant fibers. It’s strong but very gentle. Fashion designers aren’t just using hemp fibers for their durable qualities, but they also love the way it feels. Who wouldn’t like to feel as though they were Mother Nature?
The kitchen pantry is next. Hemp seed is a healthy alternative for other seeds. The small, crunchy seeds contain Omega-3 fatty acids and Omega-6 fatty acids. This is a little-known secret for heart and mind health. Sprinkle the seeds in your morning smoothie, or add them to yogurt. Your body will be grateful.
It’s not over yet! You have probably heard the term biofuel. The same tiny seeds can be used for cars and trucks to provide cleaner fuel than fossil. Imagine telling your vehicle to “eat” the hemp seed oil you added. What used to sound like a crazy notion could soon be a reality.
Farmers are now taking part in the hemp revolution. Hemp is like a farmer’s dream. The hemp crop is more environmentally friendly than cotton. It doesn’t use chemicals, and it fights pests without difficulty. It is the ideal dinner guest, as it’s low-maintenance and leaves your table cleaner than when you received them.
They can be compared with carbon vacuum cleaners. They remove CO2 quicker than a shopaholic using their credit card in the peak of sales. Hemp can be an important ally to combat climate change.
Due to the association that hemp shares with marijuana, it has always been a problematic product in terms of its image. Nevertheless, the times are a-changing. In recent years, hemp laws around the world have been relaxed. The public is beginning to realize that alcohol other than hemp can also be drunk.
CBD, a hemp-derived compound that does no cause ecstasy nor make you see unicorns, has medical scientists interested because it may relieve pain, anxiety, or addiction without side effects.
Despite its potential, hemp is still misunderstood by many people. I have heard everything, from “Can a person smoke their shirt?” From “Will you fail a drugs test if you use these seeds?” Spoiler alert – the answer is NO to both.
So, here are we. An odd crossroads has emerged where ancient wisdom meets modern innovation by way of a simple seed. Hemp does not represent a brand new crop. Hemp could be a symbol of how we are rethinking the sustainability practices across all industries.
Hemp cannabis is not only versatile but also friendly to our environment.
If someone mentions hemp cannabis, you should think about healthy smoothies or sustainable jeans and heart-healthy drinks instead of tie dye clothing and music festival.