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tantrika1 · 2 years ago
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Browse Our Most Comfortable Women's Hemp Clothing Australia
Are you tired of buying cheap clothes? Tantrika is a brand that supports sustainable practices, fair trade and quality garments. The hemp fibres are durable enough for durability but soft enough to feel great against your skin. It wicks moisture from your body like no other fabric, so you never have to worry about feeling sweaty or uncomfortable. Our range of clothes is made from top-quality materials and incorporates the superior properties of hemp fibre. We love that hemp is the only natural fibre that can absorb and release moisture without feeling wet or clammy. Contact us for more details about Women's Hemp Clothing Australia.
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nishadesigns · 2 years ago
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Bast Hemp Fabric Collection- Queen Bastet- Sustainability A Touch of Magick- Nisha Designs
Everything on our planet is a spiritual and magickal creation of Soul Energy. The Creation of The Divine One. Which then manifest physically. Hemp plant is a representation of The Divine One’s Soul Energy. Queen Bastet. Queen Bastet goddess is worshiped in the form of a lioness and a cat. She has the head of a cat and a slender female body. Queen Bastet’s magick is of protection, pleasure,…
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broadleafhemp-blog · 2 days ago
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Hemp Graphene: The Future of Sustainable Metal?
Hemp Based Graphene, The Future of Metal ? Graphene, the wonder material known for its strength, conductivity, and flexibility, has been the subject of extensive research and development in recent years. However, the production of graphene has traditionally been expensive and environmentally taxing. Enter hemp graphene—a sustainable, cost-effective alternative that could revolutionize various…
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silkfabri · 27 days ago
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octopus-and-jam123 · 2 months ago
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OTRA - Hemp CBD Oil Logo & Packaging Design by Jam and Octopus combines modern aesthetics with natural elements. The logo uses earthy tones and sleek typography, incorporating subtle hemp leaf and oil drop icons to represent the essence of hemp wellness. The packaging is designed with eco-friendly materials, reflecting the brand’s commitment to sustainability and health-conscious living, all while delivering a clean, sophisticated look.
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urbancreative · 3 months ago
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Eco-conscious fashion has become extremely important in today’s world. With more consumer awareness about sustainability, demand for eco-friendly fashion has significantly increased.
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cat-eye-nebula · 4 months ago
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Would you live in an organic eco-house build with materials such as hemp?
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weorgindia · 1 year ago
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Eco-friendly t-shirts in India offer a stylish and sustainable alternative to conventional clothing. Crafted from organic cotton or hemp, these t-shirts prioritize ethical production, reducing their environmental footprint. With comfort, durability, and eco-consciousness at their core, they empower consumers to make responsible fashion choices. Join the movement towards a greener wardrobe and a cleaner planet with eco-friendly t-shirts in India.
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thehempcompany · 2 years ago
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Buy Hemp Bodycare Moisturising Cream
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greenhorizonblog · 11 months ago
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Fingerprint locked wealth
The main thing a lot of people don't seem to understand is that, you really can't take money/wealth from the rich and give it to the poor in the way you used to. The rich do not actually hold any real cash or gold in some big treasure room. The vast majority of their wealth is in assets and companies etc.
And the main crux of this is that the value of said companies has THEIR fingerprint on it. It is only worth what it is because THEY own it. If someone somehow took over Amazon by force in some way, or if the government did, the value of that company would immediately tank, which means all the money it's worth goes poof!
The monetary value of that company has Bezo's fingerprint on it. Only he can unlock it, this is what is so insidious. I have grown up around these types of people. They do not see you as human. They do not think of you at all actually. It's like you don't exist to them, because they almost never see anyone outside their own class.
I know it sounds counterintuitive but our mission should not be to take the wealth from the wealthy, because that is both life threatening and futile. But rather, we should aim to make their wealth worthless indirectly, by not participating in the system anymore. Opt out. Refuse the deal. Don't buy their shit. We are aiming to create that possibility of opting out asap.
GreenHorizon's phase 1 goals will be to establish food sovereignty and licence to grow industrial hemp, create new sustainable housing developments and eco villages to be given to vulnerable people for free, then regular people later also for free. Then we begin to start our own free healthcare clinics, of which the nurses and doctors will also be given free housing close by. We would maybe have a local currency in the beginning and then gradually transition into a mutual aid union of communities/tribes.
This is how we opt out. I will be starting the charity officially next year asap, I already have some trustees secured. Follow to be part of the revolution
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budandtender · 1 year ago
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Cannabis: A Multifaceted Plant for a Multitude of Uses
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Introduction
Cannabis, a plant that has been a part of human history for thousands of years, is experiencing a resurgence in popularity as its myriad of uses become increasingly recognised. From its strong fibres used in textiles and paper to its nutritional and medicinal properties, cannabis has proven itself to be a truly multipurpose plant. This article will delve into the various aspects of this versatile plant and explore how it has been utilised throughout history and across cultures.
The History of Hemp: A Material with Unmatched Strength
One of the most well-known uses of cannabis is in the production of hemp, a material derived from the plant's strong fibres. These fibres have been used for millennia to create durable cloth, rope, and paper. The Vikings, known for their seafaring prowess, utilised hemp to construct sails for their ships, enabling them to voyage from Scandinavia to Nova Scotia. In the United States, Betsy Ross sewed the first flag from hempen cloth, and the Declaration of Independence was written on hemp paper. Even the now obsolete German currency, Deutsche Mark, were once printed on hemp paper.
The use of hemp extended beyond these applications, as seen in the Netherlands, where windmills were built specifically to crush hemp stalks. This demonstrates the importance of hemp in various industries and highlights the plant's incredible versatility.
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Cannabis as a Nutritional Powerhouse
While the strength of its fibres may have initially attracted humans to the cannabis plant, its potential as a food source likely played a significant role in its widespread cultivation. Cannabis seeds, or hempseeds, are packed with essential nutrients such as polyunsaturated fats, essential fatty acids, and proteins. These qualities qualify hempseed as a functional food, meaning it provides health benefits beyond basic nutrition.
For over three thousand years, Asian cultures have utilised hempseed as both a food and a medicine. Despite the prohibition of cannabis products in the United States, hempseed has been allowed for use in food over the last two decades. This highlights the recognition of its nutritional value and potential health benefits.
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Cannabis Resin: A Source of Medicinal and Psychoactive Compounds
The resin produced by the cannabis plant is another aspect that has garnered significant attention due to its medicinal and psychoactive properties. The compounds found in cannabis resin, such as THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol), have been the focus of breeding efforts to increase their production. These efforts have led to the development of various cannabis drug chemotypes around the world, with some cultivars producing only THC, others producing both THC and CBD, and a few expressing propyl THCV (tetrahydrocannabivarin) and/or CBDV (cannabidivarin).
The medicinal uses of cannabis resin have been widely researched, with evidence suggesting its effectiveness in treating conditions such as chronic pain, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and more. The psychoactive effects of THC have also led to the recreational use of cannabis, which has sparked debates surrounding its legalisation and regulation.
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Environmental Benefits of Cannabis Cultivation
In addition to its myriad uses, cannabis cultivation offers several environmental benefits. Hemp plants are known to absorb large amounts of carbon dioxide, making them an effective tool in combating climate change. Furthermore, hemp requires fewer pesticides and herbicides than many other crops, reducing the environmental impact of agriculture.
Cannabis can also be used as a source of biofuel, offering a renewable and eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels. Additionally, the fast growth rate and low water requirements of hemp make it a sustainable crop, capable of providing resources without causing significant strain on natural resources.
Conclusion
Cannabis is a truly remarkable plant, with applications ranging from textiles and paper to nutrition and medicine. As society continues to recognise its numerous benefits, it is likely that the cultivation and use of cannabis will only continue to grow. By embracing this versatile plant, we can harness its potential to improve our health, industries, and environment for generations to come.
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broadleafhemp-blog · 3 days ago
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Preparing for Future Catastrophic Bushfires: The Role of Hemp Building Materials
Broadleaf Hemp, originally written March 4, 2020 The 2019-2020 bushfire season in Australia, often referred to as “Black Summer,” was one of the most devastating in the nation’s history. Over 18 million hectares were burned, thousands of homes were destroyed, and entire communities were left to rebuild from the ashes. The fires were a stark reminder of the increasing frequency and intensity of…
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silkfabri · 2 months ago
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oatmilck · 11 days ago
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thoughtful gift ideas for your eco friendly/wellness-minded friends
silk scrunchies
reusable makeup remover cloth (highly recommend hemp)
wooden comb
locally sourced honey/jam/preserves
cruelty free/green lip balm
magnesium spray/ epsom salts for baths
beeswax candles
hair oil, cuticle oil
coasters
nice dish towels, swedish cloths, etc
tea! + superfood drink mixes
ceramics (a mug, a vase, candlesticks, etc)
meditation books/affirmation cards/devotionals
suncatcher or windchime
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spawnofvulcan-knits · 1 month ago
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And not far behind the Kauni yarn is some beautiful Eco+Hemp!
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cabinporn · 2 years ago
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The Magnolia Net Zero Carbon Eco Cabin by @michael_quirk_design in Nederland, Colorado. 

From Michael Quirk: 120 SF tiny home in Nederland CO built with hemp insulation, reused siding, windows and doors. The goal of the project is to highlight the opportunity we have to turn the construction industry's contribution to climate change on it's head. A carbon negative material pallet, paired with net zero energy usage is the way we need to start building to solve the climate crisis. This project is proof that it can be done, even on a shoestring budget. More photos on @cabinporn.
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