Sunday, February 27, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Living in a World of Hemp!
The Production of Hemp within the United States would help stimulate the economy by producing an abundant and wide array of Green Jobs and Clean Energy. In 1938, Popular Mechanics described hemp as the "New Billion Dollar Crop". Hemp is the best Cash Crop to date. "Worldwide demand for hemp materials is surging; full-scale production in New Hampshire would spark sustainable opportunities across a range of local industries- farming, processing and production, product design, distribution and professional services". "Wisconsin has been the country's second-leading producer of hemp for the first half of the last century and is now shut out of a market that is growing by 20% annually
worldwide and grossing 365 million in products in North America alone". In 1998, hemp was legalized by the Canadian government and Hemp Oil Canada Inc. opened its doors for business. Farmers in Canada make around $300 to $600 an acre of hemp. "From January to October of 2009, the company exported roughly $600,000 in hemp oil and $1.8 million in hemp protein powder to the United States". In 2000, America imported $1.4 million hemp products, mostly hemp seeds and hemp oil and in 2011, the US imports of hemp had risen to $11.5 million. So many possibilities on the horizon, Hemp is one of the best plants in existence. Hemp is the Ticket.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Hemp for Food
Eating Hemp foods
can lead to a healthier lifestyle and can be a primary food source.
High protein Hemp Seeds can be pressed for oil, milled into protein powder, roasted or shelled. Hemp can also be made into milk, ice-cream, butter, etc.
Hemp has the richest known source of edible oils, polyunsaturated essential fatty acids (EFAs). EFAs are the most important nutrients, more so than vitamins, minerals and proteins. EFAs are vital for the body’s basic function. Hemp contains all 20 amino acids and all of the 9 essential amino acids and Omega 3 and 6 in optimal proportions required by the human body. Hemp also has Super Omega Stearidonic Acid (SDA) and Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) which helps the body convert Omega 3 and 6 more efficiently, vitamin E, minerals and iron. It’s gluten- free and a great source of dietary fiber.
Eating Hemp foods could help decrease the obesity problem that is so prevalent inAmerica
today and the epidemic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and
cancer. Hemp seed has been used to treat nutritional deficiencies brought on by tuberculosis. Hemp strengthens immune system, bloodstream, tissues, cells, skin and organs. Hemp can play
a major role in preventing so many health problems.
Hemp is a Super Food.
Packaged in Toxic, Non-Biodegradable Petroleum-based Plastics is one of the many things wrong with most food products.
Non-toxic, Biodegradable HEMP PLASTICS would be the perfect replacement.
http://hempstheticket.blogspot.com/2011/01/hemp-plastics-are-best.html
High protein Hemp Seeds can be pressed for oil, milled into protein powder, roasted or shelled. Hemp can also be made into milk, ice-cream, butter, etc.
Hemp has the richest known source of edible oils, polyunsaturated essential fatty acids (EFAs). EFAs are the most important nutrients, more so than vitamins, minerals and proteins. EFAs are vital for the body’s basic function. Hemp contains all 20 amino acids and all of the 9 essential amino acids and Omega 3 and 6 in optimal proportions required by the human body. Hemp also has Super Omega Stearidonic Acid (SDA) and Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) which helps the body convert Omega 3 and 6 more efficiently, vitamin E, minerals and iron. It’s gluten- free and a great source of dietary fiber.
Eating Hemp foods could help decrease the obesity problem that is so prevalent in
Hemp is a Super Food.
Packaged in Toxic, Non-Biodegradable Petroleum-based Plastics is one of the many things wrong with most food products.
Non-toxic, Biodegradable HEMP PLASTICS would be the perfect replacement.
http://hempstheticket.blogspot.com/2011/01/hemp-plastics-are-best.html
Hemp cleaning is so Clean
Hemp’s antimicrobial properties would make it a perfect candidate for cleaning products. Many cleaning products contain synthetic surfactants and petrochemicals. Natural surfactants can be derived from Plant oils. Hemp oil cleaning products can be used to clean everything from windows to jet airplane engines. On the market today, are too many unnatural cleaning products, Polluting groundwater, streams, rivers, oceans, wildlife and people. “The use of man-made chemicals is increasing, and at the same time we have warning signals that a variety of wildlife and human health problems are becoming more prevalent and urgent action is needed to replace hazardous chemicals with safer alternatives,” says Dr. Richard Dixon, Head of the World Wildlife Federation (WWF). Organic, Plant-based cleaning products are the way to go.
http://www.drbronner.com/DBMS/LS.htm
Packaged in Toxic, Non-Biodegradable Petroleum-based Plastics is one of the many things wrong with most cleaning products.
Non-toxic, Biodegradable HEMP PLASTICS would be the perfect replacement.
http://hempstheticket.blogspot.com/2011/01/hemp-plastics-are-best.html
http://www.drbronner.com/DBMS/LS.htm
Packaged in Toxic, Non-Biodegradable Petroleum-based Plastics is one of the many things wrong with most cleaning products.
Non-toxic, Biodegradable HEMP PLASTICS would be the perfect replacement.
http://hempstheticket.blogspot.com/2011/01/hemp-plastics-are-best.html
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