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A Brief History of the Hemp Plant

Hemp was so vital that Henry VIII actually made it a legal requirement for British farmers to grow Hemp for the fabrication of materials for the Royal Navy.

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A Brief History of the Hemp Plant

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  1. A Brief History of the Hemp Plant In the past years or so, the popularity of products containing hemp derivatives has exploded. One example of this is the CBD UK industry, but hemp can now be found in all sorts of products such as shampoo, drinks, meat-alternative foods and more. However, despite this recent boom, hemp has actually been assisting the human race for thousands of years. In fact, hemp is commonly referred to as the world's first cultivated plant! Where It All Began The available research indicates that the Hemp plant first grew wild in Central Asia. The Chinese had begun growing hemp for industrial purposes since at last 2800 BC! It wasn't until the Christian era that Hemp spread to European countries around the Mediterranean Sea, before arriving in nearly all other European countries by the middle Ages. In the 1500s, Hemp made its way to South America, then to North America around 100 years later. The international spread of Hemp comes as no surprise. It is very easy to grow, requiring no artificial pesticides or fertilizers, and is estimated to have over 250,000 uses. It can be used for making textiles, construction materials, befouled, food, plastic and much more. Canvases used for painting actually get their name from the 'Can' in Cannabis! Hemp was so vital that Henry VIII actually made it a legal requirement for British farmers to grow Hemp for the fabrication of materials for the Royal Navy. What Went Wrong? With Hemp being such an amazing resource for the human race, you might be wondering why it has been barely used, and even demonized, in the past 100 years or so. Well, the cold hard reality is that Hemp has been a victim of corruption.

  2. It is widely documented that lobbyists in the pharmaceutical, petrochemical, coal, and timber industries campaigned against Hemp for many years, eventually leading to full prohibition in the United States. Hemp could easily replace or outperform many of the products that these companies sold, which obviously scared them enough to make it disappear. Luckily, today we are beginning to see a return to logical thinking and embracing how useful hemp can be. Hence the explosion in popularity! While there is still a long way to go in terms of restrictive regulations, there seems to be a bright future for the plant. Hemp extracts contain a range of compounds that can help improve a wide range of bodily functions and boost one's wellbeing. If you're interested in seeing what Hemp could do for you CLICK HERE to head over to the best UK CBD Shop.

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