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Genre: HEALTH & FITNESS / Pain ManagementTHC stands for Delta Nine Tetrahydrocannabinol. This is called a cannabinoid and it is a component of the cannabis plant and it is the one that people know the most about because it gets you high. But as it turns out there are over 100 of different cannabinoids that have actually been identified at this point, THC only being one of them and CBD (cannabidiol) being the second one and most famous for the fact that it does not get you high but still offers health benefits. And then, of course, there's a myriad of other cannabinoids which you'll certainly be hearing more about in years to come because there's a lot of really important things in this plant.
Chapter 3.
The History of cannabis
There is so much confusion between hemp and marijuana. Hemp is the English word, cannabis is the Latin name and marijuana is the Spanish name of the same plant. It has been vilified since about 1935 and it really has been attacked since the 40s mainly for industrial reasons.
When DuPont invented nylon, he wanted to have nylon rope instead of hemp rope to be the staple and Hurst didn't want to have hemp paper be readily available because he had a lot of forests and he wanted to be using wood fiber for paper printing. So they used their power and their money to create a political change.
There are multiple uses of this hemp plant. The industrial hemp is grown mainly outside of the United States because we still have these rules about not growing it here. It is grown for fiber; hemp rope from hemp fiber is used to make sail cloths.
Did you know that the sailcloth of all the ships that left Europe and sailed to America was made of hemp?
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