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Monday, 10/04/2010 12:02:42 AM

Monday, October 04, 2010 12:02:42 AM

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Hemp is legal in many states.... Just DEA has not made it legal because it collects over 2 Billion dollars a year from the government to fight Marijuana, which they have also included Hemp. With each of the 5000 DEA officers on average collect over $300K in salary. Would you want to make Marijuana legal, if you were in there shoe's?

Hemp will find it hard to find supporters in states where marijuana is legal. Hemp can effect those plants they grow close by. It can dilute the THC by cross breeding with the "chronic" plants.

But other countries are now looking at HEMP, as Hemp only grown countries such as Thailand.

You will see many businesses that will be derived from Hemp..... and I believe much more than you will see from Marijuana.

Think of this 50% of all oil used is used to make plastics and Hemp is the strongest natural fiber on the planet. Anything made from fiberglass or plastic can be made from from Hemp..... Not to mention the other 25,000 uses of Hemp...... Such as paper! No trees would have to ever be cut done again.... Oh yes Biofuels as well.

Did you know hemp seed has the highest amount of protein on the planet?

Conspiracy? I would say so.....

Hemp is illegal because billionaires want to stay billionaires....

United Nations Says 2009 is the International Year of Natural Fibers
Campaign Seeks to Reduce Use of Synthetic Textiles and Increase Use of Sustainable Fibers
such as Industrial Hemp

WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Hemp Industries Association (HIA)
is a supporting organization of the International Year of Natural Fibers (IYNF) 2009, which is a
program of the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. The public
awareness campaign officially gets underway in Rome on January 22, 2009. The IYNF launch is
the beginning of a year-long series of events across the globe that will seek to support farmers
and associated industries in raising awareness of the benefits of natural fibers over synthetic and
petroleum-based textiles, which are not viewed as sustainable.
According to the FAO, "Since the 1960s, the use of synthetic fibers has increased, and natural
fibers have lost a lot of their market share. The main objective of the International Year of
Natural Fibers is to raise the profile of these fibers, to emphasize their value to consumers while
helping to sustain the incomes of the farmers. Promoting measures to improve the efficiency and
sustainability of production is also an important aspect of the Year."

http://www.iwto.org/news/wool%20in%20media/2009/United%20Nations%20Says%202009%20is%20the%20International%20Year%20of%20Natural%20Fibers.pdf

Health Benefits of Organic Hemp Milk

Organic hemp milk is also a great alternative to toxic cow’s milk and those who cannot consume dairy because of dietary issues.

One 8-Ounce glass contains the following healthy nutrients:
900mg Omega-3 Fatty Acid
2800mg Omega-6 Fatty Acid
All 10 Essential Amino Acids
4 grams of Digestible Protein
46% of RDA of Calcium
0% Cholesterol
Potassium
Phosphorous
Riboflavin
Vitamin A
Vitamin E
Vitamin B12
Folic Acid
Vitamin D
Magnesium
Iron
Zinc
And more…


Hemp Seed & Nutrition

"Cannabis' seeds - traditionally called 'hempseed', contain all the essential amino acids and essential fatty acids necessary to maintain healthy human life. No other single plant source provides complete protein nutrition in such an easily digestible form, nor has the oils essential to life in as perfect a ratio for human health and vitality. Hempseed is the richest source in the plant kingdom of essential fatty acids." - Lynn Osburn, researcher

Hemp the 'useful fibre' (Cannabis Sativa) was first brought to Britain by the Romans 2000 years ago. Modern science has identified Hemp seed oil as nature's richest source of Essential Fatty Acids; EFA's.

There are 45 nutrients that humans can't live without, and which their bodies cannot manufacture; 21 minerals, 13 vitamins, eight amino acids and two Essential fatty acids. No single food has them all, but Hemp seed has all eight amino acids and the oil pressed from the hemp seed is one of the best known sources of the two Essential Fatty Acids (EFA's) we can't live without; Omega 3 AIpha-Linolenic Acid and Omega 6 Liholeic Acid, and is more than 90 per cent unsaturated.

EFA's are as vital to human life as vitamins and minerals. Nutritionists refer to these polyunsaturates as 'Vitamin K ' and commonly recommend EFA's for lowering blood pressure, cholesterol and triglyeride levels. They also play an important role in reducing heart disease and stroke risk. They improve cell growth, organ function, vitality, mental state, and enhance thought processes with the transportation of oxygen, electrons and energy throughout our bodies.

Linseed or 'flax' oil has previously been seen as a good source, containing both omega-3 and omega-6 fats. However, nutritionists believe the best ratio is three times as much omega-6 as omega-3, and the only oil containing that is hemp.

Hemp seed oil is also a source of vitamins A and E which are powerful antioxidants (anti toxin/free radicals).

The protein in hemp seed is very similar to the protein in human blood plasma. It is therefore easy to digest. This is good news for those who have problems with cows milk and or soya beans. Hemp seed does not contain the anti-nutrient trypsin inhibitors found in soya milk. Hemp Milk recipe.

Acre for acre, hemp is a more economical source of protein than livestock. It can be grown without the use of pesticides and with little or no fertiliser. Unlike soybeans, hemp is resistant to UV-B light which is big news if you are a farmer.

It is legal to use hempseed for food and body care purposes in the UK. To grow hemp as a farmer in the UK requires a licence which is now fairly easy to achieve.

Other health uses of hemp seed:

• Linoleic acid, found in 50 per cent of hemp seed oil, has been clinically proven to have anti-inflammatory properties.

• When applied directly, the oil is beneficial for post laser-treatment or peeled, stressed, acne-prone and sun damaged skin.

Rice Protein vs Hemp Protein: Rice is the seed of the monocot plant Oryza sativa.... Interesting scientific name!
you might want to first ask yourself if you where to you get protein from? no answer or no clue? you might not be getting enough? not everyone needs a protein shake but for people on the go, folks with high metabolisms, those who eat very irregularly, or tend to work out a lot you may just want to try one.

Rice Protein: it seems that as a replacement for soy or whey it works well enough and is billed as a complete protein but does not carry as much protein per serving. which means you are actually getting less than you might need and might need to use or spend more. The plus is that there is a minimal taste factor and can be mixed with anything.

http://ezi?nearticles?.com/?Rice?-Protein-P?owder-What?s-it-Actua?lly-Good-F?or?&id?=729039

Hemp Protein : This seems like a winner! is is a real complete protein including the 8 our bodies do not naturally produce. also it contain both omega 3 and 6 fatty acids. this is especially important as you begin to cut out dairy and other fats from your diet, your body still needs the correct fatty acids to build cells that insulate your veins, arteries, skin, and for all type of other body needs like producing hair ect. Finally, as a natural fiber hemp will help regulate digestion and blood sugar levels, which may cut out bloating that most people feel when they drink protien shake or eat those meal bars. the cons- it can taste pretty gnarley (its not as sweet as the sugary flavored whey protein) and it is pretty expensive.

http://www?.n101.com/?hemp_prote?in_guide_A?10003.html


JUNE 28TH, 2010 - 7:43 PM § IN AG HEMP
STATE OF COLORADO HJR10-1027 – Hemp Resolution

Second Regular Session, Sixty-seventh General Assembly, STATE OF COLORADO
10/2/10 7:15 PM

http://new?aghempecon?omy.com/

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