
Hemp Seeds, One of the Ways to Rebalance and Detox Your Body
By Willie Jones
Unless you live in a pesticide and chemical free environment and eat only 100% organic, there is an excellent chance that your body is overburdened, nutrient deficient and headed toward obesity and long term problems. North America in particular has been lulled by the food industry to eat supposedly safe, processed, packaged and canned foods. Well you’ve been fooled long enough!
Almost every time you open a package to cook something, not only are you eating inferior food, you are also for the most part eating MSG. (Even some organic foods). I cover this in an earlier article and I recommend you educate your self on this subject as well.
Unless you live in a pesticide and chemical free environment and eat only 100% organic, there is an excellent chance that your body is overburdened, nutrient deficient and headed toward obesity and long term problems. North America in particular has been lulled by the food industry to eat supposedly safe, processed, packaged and canned foods. Well you’ve been fooled long enough!
Almost every time you open a package to cook something, not only are you eating inferior food, you are also for the most part eating MSG. (Even some organic foods). I cover this in an earlier article and I recommend you educate your self on this subject as well.
Why Buy Hemp?
By Indiann Davinos
Hemp is a fantastic product. As a food source hemp is second to none offering a complete source of protein and one of the highest concentrations of polyunsaturated fats (helping to reduce cholesterol and heart disease), as well as the best balance of the Essential Fatty Acids. It is also a brilliant beauty product with the perfect skin absorbency rate, making it a good choice for any one with dry skin or in need of some skin softening. Getethical really wants to encourage consumers to use hemp. We will be regularly reviewing hemp products, especially unusual and innovative uses of hemp and welcome suggestions from consumers and suppliers -if you have any suggestions for reviews please get in touch with us. Please note we receive no payment from the suppliers and producers of these products and our reviews are completely independent. Happening Hemp10 Uses For This Hardy PlantBy Paul GrahamHemp is one of the oldest known plants cultivated for an industrial purpose. It can be traces all the way back to 8000 BC in the Middle East and China. The fiber from the hemp plant was used to make a variety of textiles, and the seeds were eaten. Hemp has a long history of being very versatile and very useful. The Latin name, Cannabis sativa, means useful, so this little plant most definately lives up to its name. Hemp is used in thousands of items and commodities. 1. The Uses For Hemp - Sails - Canvas - Nets - Rigging - Clothes - Paper - Twine - And much more |
How Hemp Can Save The Day
By Sjoerd Kold
Why criminalizing industrial Hemp is criminal The cannabis plant is being rediscovered for it environmental friendly applicability. As you might know hemp is one of the oldest crops domesticated by man. The history of cultivating hemp goes back for thousands of years. Cannabis cultivation appears to have evolved simultaneously in separate civilizations across Eurasia. Humankind’s earliest utilization of cannabis was most likely in eating the seeds of the plant. Hemp seeds are among the most healthiest of grains on this planet. These seeds are low in saturated fats and full of high quality protein. Natural Hemp ProductsMultiple Uses, Multiple BenefitsBy Edward RedfernHemp is one of the oldest industries on the planet, dating back more than 10000 years to the beginnings of pottery. Hemp is cannabis grown specifically for industrial use and thus contains very low levels of cannabinoids (THC). Used worldwide in clothing and increasingly in cosmetics it is also used to make paper, textiles, building materials, food, medicine, paint, detergent, varnish, oil, ink, and fuel. Hemp Oil is rich in Omega 3 and 6, and is absorbed straight into the skin, giving all sorts of benefits. Research has shown that Hemp Oil, rich in essential fatty acids and nutrients, assists the body's natural ability to heal. Because of its ability to restore and moisten the skin, the oil has become increasingly popular for cosmetics and body care products. |
