10 Cool Facts About Hemp You Probably Didn’t Know
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If there is one thing you probably didn’t know about hemp is that it can eliminate toxins and radioactive material from the environment. So much that scientists who planted it at Chernobyl found that hemp conducted phytoremediation and removed chemicals from the soil better than any other plant.
How Canada is following a softening of cannabis laws across the world
Posted by Calum Napier onIn countries where the drug is fully legal it is heavily regulated and taxed. Other countries like the Netherlands take a more tolerant approach, choosing to not prosecute rather than to legalise.
BLOG - PayPal & The CBD Industry
Posted by Calum Napier onThroughout the UK CBD industry, and worldwide, there have been reports of PayPal effectively freezing the funds and accounts of those who are found to be selling perfectly legal CBD products in the UK.
The house that's being built entirely out of hemp
Posted by Calum Napier on"It's a brilliant material. It's not incredible expensive, but it's not as cheap as some other more usual materials".
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BLOG - The Endocannabinoid System
Posted by Calum Napier onEndocannabinoids got their name from Cannabis. Plant cannabinoids were discovered first. Endo means within, and cannabinoid referring to a compound that fits into cannabinoid receptors.
UN Drug Committee Declares Cannabis Is An Effective, ‘Relatively Safe Drug’
Posted by Calum Napier on“The current international policies on cannabis use are outdated and are having a detrimental impact on patients in the US and worldwide,”
Aberdeen woman launches hemp oil business to help others battle illness
Posted by Calum Napier on“We want to educate people and break the stigma that surrounds CBD oil due to leftover propaganda surrounding cannabis.”
The hemp revival: why marijuana's cousin could soon be big business
Posted by Calum Napier onIn China, hemp has been used to make fabric and rope for more than 3,000 years.