
Cannabis Sativa L.
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In 1753, the subspecies Cannabis Sativa L. [non-psychoactive] was recognised by Swedish Botanist Carl Linnaeus. Known today as Hemp, the plant can be identified as both dioecious [separate male &...
In 1753, the subspecies Cannabis Sativa L. [non-psychoactive] was recognised by Swedish Botanist Carl Linnaeus. Known today as Hemp, the plant can be identified as both dioecious [separate male &...
Try this amazing Hommus recipe infused with the benefits of Hemp oil. Gather your chickpeas, some organic Hempseed oil, and few other bits to make a crowd pleaser in all...
Although a variety of other receptors exist in the human body, “ranging from G-protein-coupled receptors [GPCRs] to ion channel & nuclear receptors,” only two cannabinoid receptors are widely acknowledged [CBR1...
Industrial Hemp is not only stronger and lighter, but also less expensive than timber. 1 acre of Hemp produces the same amount of cellulose fibre as 4 acres of trees Furthermore, it will take...
Utilised by many cultures throughout history, the cannabis plant has been documented to provide therapeutic properties all over the world. he world. The first reported use of cannabis [verified by archaeological...
Hempseed is high in both Omega-3 & Omega-6 fatty acids [beneficial for cardiovascular health]; boasts an excellent nutritional value, and provides a rich source of polyunsaturated fatty acid - GLA, gamma linolenic acid [which is essential for...
Cannabis woody fibres are commonly used for animal bedding due to their high absorption capacity. Hemp Bast fibres [cellulose rich] can be used as a substitute for glass, amongst other things...
Hemp plants not only help to structure soil but also help to regenerate contaminated land between food crops. It's ability to restore land, by absorbing the contaminants through its roots is now being studied throughout the...