The Miracle Drug “Drugs are bad for you,” a constant reminder everyone is told from the day they are born to the day that they die. As a child one doesn’t understand why drugs are bad; he just knows not to do them. Growing up some people begin to realize: although it’s against the law some people are still going to find a way to get them. There are good and beneficial drugs, and then there are drugs that are bad and malignant. One of the commonly misunderstood benefitting drug is Marijuana. In today’s society, most children and teens are taught to believe that any drug is a bad and most drugs can be. Marijuana, in contrast, is healthier and more beneficial than what society gives it credit for. Hemp, in our case is the stem, stalk, or roots …show more content…
In contrast, commercial farming is drenched in chemicals, contaminates our soil, and harms farm animals. Hemps seeds are also reusable, and can be planted for next year’s crops.
At the time being, hemp saves forests. Instead of cutting and using trees to make paper and wood for building houses, hemp can be transformed into top-quality pulp and is more efficient than timber (Hightower, 4). Edibles. The seeds are high in nutrients (higher than soybeans), have great flavor, and are great for cooking. Hemp oil is also very beneficial for skin. Hemp also makes clothing, shoes, shower curtains, carpets, fiberboard that can replace wood, its scraps can be turned into a type of gasoline, and can substitute for plastics. According to Jim Hightower, “BMW already uses a hemp-fiber plastic for some of its trunk and door panels, and Ford is considering using it to make radiator grills.” (Hightower,
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Marijuana’s main ingredient THC is what gives off that “high feeling.” Cannabinoids are chemicals that are unique to the Cannabis plant itself. Cannabinoids are good at killing cancer cells “because they’re not psychoactive, you can actually have the benefits associated with anticancer technology but not have the feelings of high, which are associated with THC. Some cannabinoids are better at killing cancer cells and others are better at slowing their growth, so combining certain cannabinoids has a heightened effect. Plus, they do not appear to target all rapidly dividing cells the way chemotherapy or radiation does - which leads to side effects, such as hair loss. Rather, they appear to attack just the
i. As a fiber source, hemp could be used in everything from textiles to automotive composites. The fiber is also gaining popularity as insulation.
Do any of you know the difference between industrial hemp and marijuana? Would you like to? The purpose of this speech is to explain the differences in marijuana and industrial hemp, and to show the need to reform the present hemp laws in the United States in order to make hemp available for industrial purposes. The hemp plant shows its unique versatility by having many uses in industry and hemp has many distinct benefits over its counterpart in industry today. The usage of hemp would result in cleaner and more efficient industry. I will first discuss the differences between hemp and marijuana to avoid confusion, and then state the many ways that industrial hemp can help our economy such as; the use for fiber, the use in foods, and
Hemp used to be, and can be again, a useful resource for america. It was used to make sails, rope, paper, and clothes. Since marijuana grows faster than trees, would it not be smarter to make paper out of hemp rather than cutting down entire forests. In St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture it is stated that “Presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson advocated a hemp-based economy.” (Tony Brewer. Page 459) If important people like our past presidents prefered a hemp-based economy it would not be
Even though it has a few governmental issues, I think people over look how hemp is the most “safe” fiber for the environment. One huge factor that the public is not informed about regarding hemp is that only half the water used to make cotton is used to make hemp. This saves the environment tremendously, because the last thing the earth needs is a lack of more water. Another huge factor when discussing the debate between cotton and hemp, is that hemp produces a huge significant amount more per land area than cotton does. This could be huge for our economy. We would be able to use way less land to make the exact same products, just in a different material. Cutting down land usage for farming would be so healthy for the environment that maybe the earth could start to be revived to the way it once
When looking at hemp from an environmental standpoint, it is a very healthy crop for the earth. From planting all the way to using its products, hemp is a very environmentally friendly plant. As it grows, hemp fertilizes the soil through its complex and deep root systems as well as the top soil that comes from the shedding of leaves. The soil, the water and the air are not polluted during the growth of hemp. Pesticides are rarely used giving clean water runoff. This differs from crops like cotton because when cotton is grown, the soil becomes nutrient deficient and the soil becomes less desirable. There have been farmers who claim hemp has steadily been grown in the same locations every year for nearly one hundred years.
With this, I also learned that in 1619, Virginia colonies required farmers to grow it. This was information that I had no idea about and I was really fascinated when I learned this. Some other interesting things that I learned was that there was a period of time where people were completely against the use of Marjiuana and even published a film called “Reefer Madness”. The film basically showed the supposed effects of Marjiuana and did it in a ridiculous way by portraying the effects of it as being very deadly, such as suicide. Scenes such as jumping out of a window were illustrated as a effect of the drug and caused a lot of controversy over the use of this plant and I had no idea about the film. I’ve learned so many new on the topic of weed that I have never known of before and what I found most interesting is how so many people are against the use of the drug when they do not even know the benefits there are to its use. Something fascinating I learned was that the use of Hemp can actually be an environmental benefit to the world and can help us as a source of energy. Help fibers can also be used as construction materials for items such as fiberglass, plastics, and materials that are
Article: Hemp really is a miracle plant of sorts. It’s been cultured for thousands of years and used in everything from paper and food, to textiles, building materials and even body care. Some, even believe that Henry Ford experimented with hemp to build car bodies. And, rumor has it that BMW among other luxury car manufacturers are experimenting with hemp to create a lighter-weight, more fuel-efficient vehicle that’s easier to recycle. While a car made of hemp may not seem sturdy enough, some think it’s the wave of the future.
The scientific name for industrial hemp is Cannabis sativa; which, is one of the strains of marijuana (Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis). The major difference in the different strains is the
Having a bamboo like stalk and strong fibers, hemp is able to be made and produced into many different things. Usage of hemp can be traced back to 5000-7000 bc going very far back into human history. Paper can be made out of hemp and, as a result, virtually anything made from wood, hemp can replace. This type of paper can be recycled seven times versus three times with paper made from trees. Hemp is able to produce ten tons of product per acre in a four month period, as opposed to trees taking twenty to forty years to grow. Decreasing deforestation would greatly benefit humanity by decreasing co2 emissions, which contribute to global
Hemp is a tall Asian herb grown for its fiber that has many uses. Hemp and marijuana are different varieties of the same species of plant. Hemp is a very resilient plant that can grow under most conditions. Hemp is a better alternative to cotton. Cotton, which needs over 1400 gallons of water to grow INSERT FOOTER HERE, is “one of the most chemically intensive crops in the world.” (Cubie paragraph 3). Whereas hemp, needing only 130 gallons, is grown mostly free of synthetic pesticides INSERT FOOTER HERE. With hemp’s low need for water, it could easily be grown in places that experience dangerous droughts, such as California. Hemp is mostly used for nutritional products and for clothing. The oil within hemp is used in personal care products INSERT FOOTER HERE. Hemp is a strong natural fiber that has better anti-bacterial properties than any other natural fiber INSERT FOOTER HERE. Hemp could easily replace cotton as America’s primary source for textiles, but with the current United States’ federal policies, it can’t
The hemp plant has a mind- altering chemical of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). THC is what gets detected when taking a drug test. I know you hear a lot of people talking about how bad marijuana is for you when in reality it is not. Alcohol and cigarettes cause way more damage to your body health wise than marijuana ever will. The Washington Post reported, “They found that at the level of individual use, alcohol was the deadliest substance, followed by heroin and cocaine”. Marijuana is also the only drug studied that posed a low mortality risk to its users. Looking at charts from 2012 roughly 111 million people have tried marijuana at least once and approximately 19 million people smoke marijuana regularly regardless of it being illegal.
When the male plants are removed from growth sites, females cannot be pollinated and continue to produce resinous flowers. These flowers can then be harvested, dried and cured, and are valued for their medicinal properties. If the male plants are allowed to remain in fields then this flowering period is relatively short, with extremely low quantities of THC produced. These plants then produce large amounts of seed and greater volumes of fibre, and are commonly referred to as hemp. Hemp plants are hardy and drought resistant, reaching up to five metres tall, with taproots penetrating up to one metre into the soil, and have dense canopies of leaves, which once established grow rapidly and shade out competing weeds, making the use of herbicides unnecessary. Hemp has a natural insecticide called terpene as well, which is responsible for the distinct smell which emanates from the plants and is believed to repel insects (Benhaim, P. 2005). Hemp of the past was grown primarily for its stalk, consisting of both fibre and core, which is also known as shiv. These fibres are among the strongest in the natural world, with traditional nautical uses as cordage, canvas and clothing, as well as paper. The shiv, with its insulative and absorbent properties was used primarily as animal bedding. In more recent times, hemps shivs have also been used as building materials, with applications in anything from concrete alternatives, to
Hemp seed is very nutritious and a good source of protein and essential fatty oils. Leaves can also be eaten but not without a slight psychoactive side effect. Hemp seed protein is similar to
Research and previous procedures must be available, and while they are most likely out of date, it gives more incentive to find efficient and less resource-consuming ways to update hemp-paper production. Ground-work must have been laid with the plants past uses, and with funding from companies interested in the research of new, environment-friendly resources promising results can be met.
Considering how detrimental plastic is to our world, one would expect that an alternative material would be utilized, and we could be one step closer to having a cleaner earth. But unfortunately, like everything else in this world, it’s all about money. Many alternative materials that could replace plastic would be more expensive to produce and utilize, which isn’t worth it for plastic producers. Despite there being many more expensive replacements, there is one substitute that is efficient, inexpensive, and environmentally friendly: industrial hemp plastic.