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Hemp
Hemp (Cannabis sativa) The hemp plant is one of the
most economically useful plants because every part of the plant can be
used and multiple crops can be harvested annually from a single field.
The seeds of the hemp plant yield a non narcotic oil that is made up of
81% poly-unsaturated essential fatty acids of EFAs necessary for the metabolism
of healthy skin. Due to this unusually high content of EFAs, hemp seeds
are used in a variety of health food preparations and the oil is being
used more and more in the nutraceutical and cosmeceutical industries.
Hemp seed oil can be used at a rate of 5-20% in soaps, lotions, creams,
balms, lotion bars etc.
Hemp fiber is becoming popular in the textile industry due to economic and environmental concerns. Compared to cotton, hemp produces twice as much fiber per acre. While cotton typically requires significant amounts of pesticide spraying, hemp requires none. Hemp does not need as much water as cotton and can grow in almost any temperate or tropical climate. The fiber from hemp is 10 times stronger than cotton and can be used to make all types of clothing.
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"Thank you sooooo much! I just wanted to say that I LOVE your products and thank you for your excellent customer service!!! I especially love the superior products, the preferred customer program and the fact that you allow discounts for certain affiliations. This, as a small business owner, is very helpful to me." - Lynn Turner |
Pampering U, Inc., Baltimore, MD
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