Lawmakers consider hemp plant extract for treatment in rare childhood disorder

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Lawmakers consider hemp plant extract for treatment in rare childhood disorder
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) — For nearly a decade, Brandy Barrett has been fighting for her son Noah's health. More specifically, his healing. “He was born a typical, healthy little baby boy,” said Barrett. But at 6 months old, Noah suffered the first of …
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Eco/Green: Industrial Hemp Key To Jumpstarting Developing Economies
Hemp has the ability to grow in the most nutrient depleted soil, and within a year is able to replenish soil with nutrients that will allow for the growth of crops the next year. Also the hemp can then be used to make threads that can make the mosquito …
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Hemp Supporters To Congress: Legalize It
While many associate hemp with marijuana, the two are quite different. Unlike marijuana, industrial hemp has a low concentration of THC — the chemical component which gives pot its power. With just 0.3 percent THC at its dried weight, hemp is simply …
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Cook: Why wouldn't Mead sign hemp extract bill?

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Title: How crops grow. A treatise on the chemical composition, structure, and life of the plant, for all students of agriculture ..
Year: 1868 (1860s)
Authors: Johnson, Samuel William, 1830-1909
Subjects: Agricultural chemistry Growth (Plants)
Publisher: New York, O. Judd & company
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n only be discovered on expelling it by heat or other-wise,—and may be designated as the hygroscopic water ofvegetation. The amount of water contained in either fresh or air-dry vegetable matter is constantly fluctuating with thetemperature and the dryness of the atmosphere. 2. The Cellulose Gbottp, oe the Amyloids.This group comprises Cellulose, Starch, Inulin, Dextrin,Gum, Cane sugar. Fruit sugar, and Grape sugar. These bodies, especially cellulose and starch, form byfar the larger share—perhaps seven-eighths—of all the drymatter of vegetation, and most of them are distributedthroughout all parts of plants. Cellnlose, C,, H,„ 0^„.—Every agricultural plant is anaggregate of microscopic cells, i. e., is made up of minutesacks or closed tubes, ajihering to each other. 56 HOW CROPS GBOW. Fig. 10 represents an extremely thin slice from Iho stem of a cabbage,magnified 330 diameters. Tbe united walls of two cells are seen in sec-tion at o, wliile at b an empty space is noticed.

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Fig. 10. The outer coating, or wall, of the cell is cellulose. Thissubstance is accordingly the skeleton or framework of theplant, and the material that gives tough-ness and solidity to its parts. Next towater it is the most abundant body inthe vegetable world. All plants and all parts of all plantscontain cellulose, but it is relatively mostabundant in their stems and leaves. Inseeds it forms a large portion of the husk,shell, or other outer coating, but in theinterior of the seed it exists in smallquantity. The fibers of cotton, (Fig. 11, a,) hemp,and flax, (Fig. 11,6,) and white cloth andunsized paper made from these materials,are nearly pure cellulose. Tlie fibers of cotton, liemp, and flax, are simply „.^ „ long and tljioli-walled cells, the appearance of ° which, when highly magnified, is shown in fig. 11, where a represents the thinner, more soft, and collapsed cotton fiber, and b the thicker and more durable fiber of linen.

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Cook: Why wouldn't Mead sign hemp extract bill?
Colorado farmers started growing hemp in 2012; today, a handful of Colorado entrepreneurs manufacture the life-enhancing CBD — which, incidentally, is also effective in the treatment of migraine headaches, nausea from cancer treatment and many other …
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Wyoming legislators advocate hemp extract to treat epilepsy

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Wyoming legislators advocate hemp extract to treat epilepsy
Legislation to allow the use of hemp extract in the treatment of children with epilepsy is moving to the floor of the Wyoming Senate. House Bill 82 would allow parents to register children with uncontrollable epileptic seizures who have found no relief …
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CSU to plant hemp seeds, begin hemp research
Industrial hemp is defined by the state of Colorado and the Farm Bill as Cannabis sativa L. The plant must contain an average delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of 0.3 percent or less, on a dry weight basis. According to Mark Wdowick, …
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