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There are over 50,000 uses for Hemp. Recent research shows that hemp can be a viable substitute for plastics, being used in automotive panelling, building constructions, and recreational products. Pulp made from hemp can be added to recycled wood paper to make it stronger, whilst new technology has produced environmentally sound, high quality 100% hemp paper. Most applications have health benefits as well.
Hemp seed for abundant nutrition
Hemp Oil contains Omegas 6, 3, GLA and other essential oils in perfect balance. All 8 essential amino acids are contained in the seed. Perfect food to help inflammatory & blood lipid disorders (heart disease) and diabetes. Animals fed hemp meal improve in "condition" within 2 weeks.
Hemp fabric benefits your health
Wearing polyester fabric has unfavourable effects on the skin:- collects electrostatic charges, increases sweating and causes higher body temperature. Hemp has good protection against U.V.. Hemp contains many anti-mildew and bacteriostatic properties. Hemp socks reduce foot odour.
Hemp is best for paper pulp
The water pollution of wood pulp and paper mills is serious. The waste dioxins (primary toxic component of Agent Orange) cause cancer. Total Chlorine Free (TCF) processes can be easily applied to hemp pulp. The hemp paper is safer for the planet and you - especially for food packaging .
Hemp for insulation, building materials - fully ecological
Unlike the manufacture and installation or use of insulating materials such as mineral wool, fibreglass, polyurethane foam and polystyrene foam industrial products made from hemp are not injurious to workers health.
Hemp Bio-degradable Plastic
The cellulose from the stalk can be used as a plastic raw material creating bio-degradable plastic. No emission of hazardous toxic substances. Increased safety to passengers in cars (crash tests).
Hemp Biomass for Energy
Huge environmental benefits also safer form of producing energy
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