Cannabis, Hemp and Legal Weed

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The cannabis plant was one of the very first plants to be domesticated some eight to ten thousand years ago, and remained one of the world’s most important crops right up until the end of the nineteenth century.

There are three types of cannabis plant that each belong to separate subspecies, two of which have been used by humans for millennia, and selectively bred for certain characteristics. Cannabis sativa is a tall woody annual plant that can grow as much as fifteen to twenty feet high in a single growing season. The plant produces strong and versatile fibres and highly nutritious seeds, but produces a very small amount of THC making it useless to those who use cannabis for recreational or ceremonial purposes.

Cannabis indica produces leafy flowers that secrete a resinous substance laden with the psychoactive compound THC. The perception-altering properties of this plant have been discovered and utilised by many Old-World civilizations, and indeed every one of the world’s five extant major religions has made use of cannabis indica for ceremonial (used as incense) or ritualistic/spiritual (smoked or ingested to alter perception) purposes. Cannabis indica was also a very important plant in herbal medicine, having a wide variety of uses.

Both hemp and cannabis were widely grown in European countries and North America right up until the end of the nineteenth century, when technological advances and discoveries of new materials led to a decline in the use of hemp fibre. Hemp was poised to make a comeback in the nineteen-thirties following the invention of a new technique that would massively increase the efficiency of hemp-pulp production to make paper. Unfortunately, a newspaper baron who owned huge tracts of logging forest and the mills that produced his paper began a vicious smear campaign against hemp and cannabis, eventually succeeding in getting hemp banned altogether in the US, a position that still stands even though hemp is such an incredibly useful crop.

Of course, as is usually the case, prohibiting a substance does not stop its use, and in many cases increases it. Historically the recreational use of cannabis was a very rare thing, and few people would have tried it. In these days of prohibition, cannabis is the most widely abused illegal drug of all, with an estimated twenty-four million people having tried it in the US alone.

Many people who would like to use cannabis but are worried about its illegality seek cannabis substitutes, or ‘legal weed’. These legal weeds are usually blended from mildly psychoactive plants that are legally available, or take the form of ‘legal buds’, which are a cannabis-like flower bud to which legal psychoactive chemicals have been added. There are many different legal weeds available, but the strongest usually contain the herbs Lions Tail and Mugwort.

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The Wonderful World of Hemp

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Hemp was one of the first crops to be domesticated by early farmers, some eight to ten thousand years ago, and remained one of our most useful and valuable crops right up until the industrial revolution.

Hemp was originally domesticated for its nutritious seeds and tough fibres. A hardy plant, it grows quickly and will tolerate a wide variety of soils and climates. It is probably the single most versatile crop of all – almost all parts of the plant can be used for an incredible array of purposes.

The fibres of hemp are easily worked and were used to make cloth and sacking. It is believed that hemp stems were being pulped to produce paper some two hundred years before the invention of paper made from wood pulp. Up until the 1870s, hemp paper accounted for around 70% of the world’s paper production. Hemp was also used to produce canvas to make sails, and indeed the word ‘canvas’ is derived from the same root as Cannabis – the scientific name for hemp and its sister species.

Hemp was also used to produce rope, and all the world’s navies used hempen rope for their ships right up until the 19th century. Hemp seeds are highly nutritious and oily, and were used to feed humans and animals, or ground to make a flour used for baking. Although our ancestors didn’t know it, we now know that hempseed contains all ten amino acids essential for human nutrition, the only plant product known to do so. Not only that, but it also contains a high concentration of the essential fatty acids Omega-3 and Omega-6, giving hempseed a real claim to that much-abused title of ‘superfood’.

Despite its many uses, hemp production began to decline during the 19th century, when new materials and new ways of working flax, cotton, wool and other materials became available. Advances in wood-pulping technology also led to a massive decline in hemp paper production, a situation that could well have been reversed in the 1930s were it not for a vicious smear campaign that led to hemp being banned completely in the United States.

Hempseed oil can be refined and used in much the same way as oils derived from petrochemicals, and today it is used to produce plastics, cosmetics, lubricants, paints, inks and more. Petrochemicals are of course non-renewable, whereas hemp can be grown every year.

Hemp has also recently found favour as a building material. The stems and fibres add strength and flexibility to composite building materials. Concretes made using hemp can weigh as little as 15% as much as concretes reinforced with steel.

Today hemp cultivation is still illegal in the USA, and subject to licenses and regulation in most other countries, and hemp remains a marginal crop.  Hemp is such a versatile plant, that offers us an environmentally friendly and renewable way to produce food, fabric, energy, paper, building materials, plastics, cosmetics and more, and we should all take more interest in the opportunities that hemp offers us.

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Bluebird Botanicals Had a Successful Year for Having Over 10,000 Users of Their Hemp Derived CBD Oil

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Bluebird Botanicals recently announced that the present year 2014, has become the best year for the business as the company took pride to reveal that it now has a minimum of 10,000 users of their hemp derived CBD oil, which is their leading product.

The market for industrial hemp derived CBD oil is a rapidly growing one. Bluebird Botanicals is on the forefront of it while holding a great reputation and recognition from all of their valued customers. They receive highly positive feedback on a daily basis.

Bluebird Botanicals is managed by Brandon Beatty and co-owned by Beatty and Dr. Rick Potts. The company is selling CBD oil, which is an oil extract abundant in Cannabidiol and is derived from industrial hemp. The hemp CBD industry is a relatively new one, but Bluebird Botanicals positioned itself well and has had a great year of successful sales, solidifying its position in the hemp and cannabis industries. Bluebird Botanicals now constantly receives positive testimonials regarding the company and their products. Their first CBD sale was conducted last November 4, 2013 and today, they take pride to say that they are supplying their product in various parts of the world, having more than 15,000 orders which include those they supply to more than 200 professional wholesale clients.

The company’s CBD oil contains more than 80 different cannabinoids, most importantly CBD, CBC, CBG, CBN and others yet to be completely identified. Aside from the cannabinoids found in their industrial hemp oil extract, there are many other types of natural molecules and phyto-chemical compounds like amino acids, vitamins B1, B2, B6 and D, fatty acids like omega 3 and 6, trace minerals which include iron, calcium, zinc, magnesium and potassium, beta-carotene, chlorophyll, ketones and a lot more.

Bluebird Botanicals is a privately owned business. It is fully insured and trusted by thousands of customers. They also make use of different 3rd party laboratories for a thorough analysis of their products. Bluebird Botanicals promises to consistently offer high quality CBD oil at affordable prices.

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Bluebird Botanicals does not sell or distribute any products that are in violation of the United States Controlled Substances Act (US.CSA). Cannabidiol is a natural constituent of industrial hemp and hemp oil.

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