The Diverse
Uses Of Hemp Seed & Fiber
The
term hemp refers to any plant of the genus Cannabis family
and is a rough bushy annual consisting of palmate leaves
(leaflets or lobes radiating from a common point).
The
hemp plant produces clusters of small green flowers and
can yield tough fibers as well as narcotic drugs. Essentially
there are two parts to the plant that are commonly used
for a diverse number of purposes
Seed
Whole, hulled or crushed seed is used for oil in food products
such as nutrition bars, cakes, breads, biscuits, butter
paste, non-dairy milk, tofu, cheese and ice cream. Other
oils are used in cosmetics such as shampoo, soaps and moisturizers.
There are also therapeutic qualities to the oil similar
to evening primrose oil, cod liver oil, flaxseed oil and
soybean supplements.
Fiber
Some products made from hemp fiber include: all grades of
paper, textiles, structural reinforcement building materials,
fuel, fiberglass alternatives, lightweight sandwich boards,
composite boards, kitty litter, potting mix, nappies and
feminine hygiene products.
Hemp
has been found to be a lighter yet stronger alternative
to fiberglass putting it in greater demand for both technical
and environmental reasons.
As
alternate materials are needed to keep up with world consumption
demands, hemp provides an environmentally friendly crop,
which produces environmentally friendly products.
Hemp
has enormous commercial potential as an alternative materials
resource for addressing the critical supply and demand issues
of our modern society.
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