1) Let’s begin with FUEL. Hemp hurds can be converted into
gasoline through a heat process called pyrolysis. Hemp hurds can also produce ethanol,
methanol, methane and electricity. To put in perspective the benefits of hemp
production, 10 tons of biomass per acre can be produced every 4 months. This
means that it takes only 6% of U.S land mass to provide energy for the entire
country if hemp was used.
2) Hemp FIBERs used in textile is a very old
process. In fact, they were used as fabrics since 8,000 BCE. In comparison to
cotton, 1 acre of hemp can produce the same as 2-3 acres of cotton. It also has
more textile strength than cotton. In fact, it is 8x more durable than cotton.
Hemp fibers adjust to the climate. They breathe well in warmer climates and its
hollow fibers make it warm in colder climates. On top of that, they grow well
without herbicides, fungicides or pesticides.
3) Hemp PAPER. An interesting fact about is
that the Declaration of Independence was actually drafted on hemp paper. Despite
its applicability and quality as paper, hemp brings benefit to the environment
as well. 1 acre of hemp equals 4.1 acres of trees. This means that if hemp was
used as a source of paper we would reduce the amount of trees cut down.
4) FOOD. We have seen how hemp can be
incorporated in our routine in gas, fabric or even paper. Hemp benefits are
also nutritional. With that said, we can also consume hemp. This is where it
gets a bit more complicated in terms of legalizing hemp production. There is a
greater push to allow its use in industrial settings but the actual farming is
still not allowed. At least, not in the U.S. Hemp is very rich in proteins and
easily digested. It is loaded with 20 amino acids and it has the best ratio (3:1)
of omega-6 linoleic acid and omega-3 linoleic acid.
5) Why is the nutritional
aspect of hemp so important? Because it can be used as MEDICINE. Hemp oil is obtained by pressing hemp seeds and hemp
seeds provide 9kcal/g of oil. This oil can be used in body products because it
can prevent moisture loss and partially compensates for the effects of aging.
Aging is not bad but why not aging in a healthy way? Hemp oil researches have
been approved in some states. It is the gamma linoleic acid and linoleic acid
of hemp oil that can be used in treatments of neurodermitis, cardiovascular
diseases, rheumatoid arthritis and even help on pre-menstrual syndrome.
Now it is up to YOU. Research more if you got interested in
the subject. If you are still against it, again consider all possible
beneficial effects and uses industrial hemp can do to the economy and to the
environment. If you are in favor and want to take action then look at this site and get involved.
References for images in order of appearance:
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http://www.hemp.com/2014/07/eat-hemp-stay-healthy-part-two/
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