5 Things You Should Know About Hemp

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Here are five things you might not, but definitely should know about our favorite green plant, hemp. 

1. Hemp cleans soil and air




The Mighty Hemp comes to the rescue for soil who has been exposed to toxins. Through phytoremediation, the powerful plant pulls toxins up through its roots where it stores or transforms the pollutants. Most famously known for cleaning radioactive materials from the soil around the infamous nuclear reactor, Chernobyl, clearly the Mighty Hemp can clean up even the hottest (radioactive) mess. This is a key reason that hemp is awe-inspiring, but it’s an even bigger reason that anyone consuming hemp products should ask: Where does my hemp come from? You need to know that your hemp is grown in clean, tested and cared-for soil. Just like ours. We source our organically grown hemp from Industrial Hemp farms that produce some of the richest CBD Hemp in the USA. Our CBD is completely isolated through CO2 extraction and crystal precipitation and is of the highest grade pesticide free, Non-GMO hemp in the world. Our sourced hemp is rich in CBD, CBG, CBC, and CBN.


2. Hemp can build buildings




Hemp is a building material which is used widely in Europe. And that’s enough to give us some deep appreciation for the strength of this plant. Hemp is low density and resistant to cracks- ideal for earthquake-prone areas. 


3. Nearly no limit to the uses for hemp





Soil cleaning - check. Structural support - check. Fabric, plastics, ropes, paper - check, check, check, and check. The quality of any hemp product produced is high — in the example of hemp fabric, it’s comparable to cotton and linen — but less expensive because hemp crops use less water and fewer land resources than cotton, trees or other raw materials that we’ve come to depend on.


4. People have used hemp for many things for a long, long time





Hemp was a material of the first choice throughout human history. In fact, the word canvas (most of which was made from hemp) originates from a certain familiar Latin word --- cannabis.

5. Hemp knows how to help our bodies maintain homeostasis - a healthy balance




How? All mammals have an Endocannabinoid System, made up of a vast network of receptors. The purpose of this system is to keep the body functioning in a healthy way. We, humans, produce endocannabinoids- compounds that fit into this network of receptors like a key fits into a lock. Hemp also supplies us with cannabinoids as well. To differentiate, we call these phytocannabinoids- “phyto” meaning “plant.” You’ve probably heard of at least two phytocannabinoids— THC and CBD — but there are actually more than 80 of these beneficial phytocompounds in hemp. That’s a lot of keys for our system of locks.




For more information on ordering Hemp CBD products go to www.USAHempire.Com
For more information on starting your own Hemp CBD business go to Strat Hemp Home Based Business











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