Hemp/Cannabis the Original Sustainable Solution
- added February 16, 2008
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- AduroVeritas
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(1st things 1st - kids DO NOT DO DRUGS, they will mess up your life. Focus on school, read books, lots of books.)
Hemp/Cannabis is of more use to the human race than any other plant I am aware of. Some cultures even think of it as the Tree of Life, a conclusion that seems more accurate the more I think about it myself. Provideforall.com aims to explore what hemp/cannabis can do for mankind.
To summarize some key points:
There is nothing more eco-friendly than hemp/cannabis. The seed is one of the most nutritious food sources on the planet. You can make everything man possibly needs to survive, very well, from cement to plastic to fuel from this amazing resource. Ironically some of the biggest polluting industries on earth would be totally green (relative to now) if they invested in hemp, a plant they inadvertently pay to avoid.
As humankind learns more about the uses of hemp in the past, even cited in popular religious scripture, it seems very apparent that hemp (and all cannabis to some degree) is a perfect tool to aid mankind in repairing his environment, especially in relation to our petroleum dependency.
Hemp/Cannabis is of more use to the human race than any other plant I am aware of. Some cultures even think of it as the Tree of Life, a conclusion that seems more accurate the more I think about it myself. Provideforall.com aims to explore what hemp/cannabis can do for mankind.
To summarize some key points:
There is nothing more eco-friendly than hemp/cannabis. The seed is one of the most nutritious food sources on the planet. You can make everything man possibly needs to survive, very well, from cement to plastic to fuel from this amazing resource. Ironically some of the biggest polluting industries on earth would be totally green (relative to now) if they invested in hemp, a plant they inadvertently pay to avoid.
As humankind learns more about the uses of hemp in the past, even cited in popular religious scripture, it seems very apparent that hemp (and all cannabis to some degree) is a perfect tool to aid mankind in repairing his environment, especially in relation to our petroleum dependency.
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- AduroVeritas
- 6 months ago
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I like hemp ha ha ha ha (like the dude off the Bob Marley tour,{check it out on youtube})
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search bob marley tour guide funny funny great stuff!
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awsome website reference ( www.prvideforall.com ) what the guy is saying is completly true... hemp is one of the most resourcful herb and plant on the face of the earth... and dude.. totally agree with you on the fuel topic... people don't see the answer and the solution to their problems... even when t's right in front of them for thousands and thousands of year... good article
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- katelinsdandelion
- 6 months ago
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Yea thats right,it could help slow our dependence on foreign oil.Make products from hemp that we now make from plastic.Clothes that are very durable,also feel good and look good.I been writing to Congress for the last 20 some years,and there was some improvement in the apperal industry,it isn't enough.We need a responible policy and I hope the next President and Congress adress this!
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- Owlman1953
- 5 months ago
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