The Native Americans valued the buffalo because the animal could be used in its entirety. This post from Leafly highlights why hemp is known as the "Green Buffalo" of plants and the sustainable, renewable alternatives it offers for everyday products. The buffalo is widely known to be a symbol of Native American culture. Tribes used the animal in its entirety, with every part ... Continue Reading
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Florida Moving Toward Industrial Hemp Production Bill
In this post from WUFT News, Garrett Mastronardi reports that Florida lawmakers are setting their sights on a legislation that would authorize statewide farming, production and sale of industrial hemp. Hemp has a wide variety of commercial uses, including food, cosmetics, paper and bio-fuel. It can be grown organically year-round and has few weed or insect enemies. The Florida ... Continue Reading
Astounding Evidence of Hemp Proteins’ Capacity to Repair Damaged DNA
This post from Hemp For Future reports that scientists have discovered hemp proteins can assist the body in repairing damaged DNA that it is otherwise incapable of fixing on its own. Scientists have discovered astounding new evidence that suggests hemp proteins have the capacity to repair damaged DNA — a phenomenon that occurs in all humans as the result of aging. While the ... Continue Reading
CBD Oil Vs. Hemp Oil: Don’t Mistake Hemp Oil for CBD Oil
In this post by Katie Rucke the differences between hemp oil and CBD oil and their different intended uses are explained. Confusion amongst the public on how exactly hemp oil differs from cannabidiol, or CBD, oil, has prompted the nonprofit Hemp Industries Association to issue a statement explaining the difference between the oils in order to ensure that consumers — ... Continue Reading