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Origins of Hemp, One of the first known accounts of the word ‘hemp’ in the English language is its inclusion in a dictionary under the original spelling ‘hempe’ around the year 1000CE,

7 Jan
2010

Hemp HoodLamb Winter Jackets For Women

Hemp Hoodlamb Winter Jackets For Women

The Ladies HoodLamb Classic Jacket is what HoodLamb coats are famous for. Renowned for its unrivaled comfort, style and durability, the Classic HoodLamb Jacket for women includes many special features like a rolling paper dispenser, secret pocket and music pockets with earphone loops.

The Ladies HoodLamb Long Jacket proves nothing beats a stylish long coat for winter and fall. Key design features off the HoodLamb Long Coat are its sharp lines, 9mm double zipper, snap belt on back and detachable hood. It also includes a rolling paper dispenser, secret pocket and music pocket with earphone loops.

Hemp Hoodlamb Winter Jackets For Women

·         HoodLamb Ladies Winter Jacket – Long Coat Black

·         HoodLamb Ladies Winter Jacket – Classic Black

·         HoodLamb Ladies Winter Jacket – Classic Natural

·         HoodLamb Ladies Winter Jacket – Classic Brown

·         HoodLamb Ladies Winter Jacket – Classic Khaki

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7 Jan
2010

Hemp HoodLamb Winter Jackets For Men

Hemp Hoodlamb Winter Jackets For Men

This HoodLamb Classic Jacket is thoroughly tested and improved more and more towards perfection. Over the years, the Classic HoodLamb hemp coat has evolved into a jacket that’s every man’s best friend in the Winter months. It is truly is the ultimate activity jacket, making sure your are never left in the cold and featuring great functionalities like e a rolling paper dispenser, secret pocket and special game and music pockets.

The HoodLamb Tech 4-20 is the jacket made for gadget freaks. Taking it back to the streets with clever sleeve pockets which make sure your cell phone and music device are always within the shake of an arm’s reach. The hemp HoodLamb Tech 4-20 has a thinner Satifur lining than the Classic HoodLamb, making it more suitable for milder Winter days.

 

Hemp Hoodlamb Winter Jackets For Men

·         HoodLamb Winter Jacket – Tech420 Black

·         HoodLamb Winter Jacket – Classic Black

·         HoodLamb Winter Jacket – Classic Brown

·         HoodLamb Winter Jacket – Classic Navy

·         HoodLamb Winter Jacket – Classic Khaki

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25 Jul
2009

Hemp Milk Chocolate Canalade

Hemp Milk Chocolate Canalade by Hanf Natur®is tender bio full milk chocolate with peeled and roasted food hemp. It has a tender bloom with a luxuriously exquisite taste.

 

Living healthily in a natural way is the healthiest way to live naturally and healthy living is the key to natural health.

Hanf Natur Hemp Milk Chocolate Canalade

Ingredients:

·         Raw cane sugar

·         Cream powder

·         Cocoa butter

·         Hempseed

·         Cocoa mass

·         Vanilla

·         Cocoa solids: 35% minimum

·         Milk solids 27% 

 Hanf Natur Hemp Milk Chocolate Canalade May Contain Traces of Wheat

 

 

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16 Jul
2009

Buddies Hemp Plastic Grinder

Buddies Hemp Plastic Grinder is the world’s first grinder made completely of composite Hemp Plastic, now with 500% stronger teeth!

 

This revolutionary product contributes to the sustainability of our beautiful planet. The Hemp Plastic for this product was engineered and produced in Germany. The grinder was manufactured at their factory in Fuzhou.

Buddies H2 Hemp Plastic Grinder

 

Buddies H2 Hemp Plastic Grinder

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19 Jun
2009

New Sativa Hemp Bags

Sativa Hemp Bags offer durability, style and quality. The bags are manufactured using a combination of hemp and cotton, producing these trendy and stylish bags for all occasions. The bags come in a variety of styles and colours, and the mix of hemp and cotton ensures that each bag is strong and long-lasting. You’ll look great walking down the street with one of these unique, hip and modern Sativa Hemp Bags.

Click Here for Full Range of Sativa Bags

 

Sativa Hemp Bags

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8 Apr
2009

HemPower Creamy Porridge & Shelled Hemp Seed Mix

Porridge is a great way to start your morning or afternoon, all healthy and that kind of thing, especially if you combine it with helping old ladies across the street and/or saving children, especially orphans, from a variety of perils such as oncoming motor-vehicles and wild boars.

 

Discover the delicious taste of HemPower Instant Human Bio-Fuel (don’t worry, it’s just porridge), made with 65% oats and 35% shelled hemp seed. Available in 800g packs, 400g, 200g, 100g, and even a 50g one-portion-just-add-hot-water tub!

 

HemPower Porridge is an excellent way to start your day and tastes delicious. The additive free combination of oats and hemp seeds is low in GI and high in fibre. Hemp seeds contain the perfect ratio of fatty acids and amino acids required for your body.

 

Hemp seed is also free from cholesterol and trans-fats and high in easily absorbed globular protein. HemPower Porridge is completely vegan and is the perfect ‘whole- snack’ any time you want to avoid a bad food decision.

 

• No added salt

• No added sugar

• Cholesterol-free

• High fibre

• High in protein

• Good source of fatty acids and amino acids

• GM-Free

• 100% vegan

• Low GI

The HemPower Porridge size range

The HemPower Porridge size rangePorridge - You too can eat like a prisoner!

 

 

 

 Some Porridge Health Facts:

·          Porridge has the highest protein content of all cereals.

·          Eating porridge for breakfast gives you with enough energy for the first half of the day.

·          Porridge stabilises blood sugar levels (ate regularly porridge can help reduce the risk of Type 2 (Adult onset) diabetes).

·          Porridge aids digestion and is gentle on the stomach, unlike the likes of bran.

·          Soluble fibre which is found in oats, as well as fruit, vegetables, peas and beans helps reduce blood cholesterol.

 

A Non-Health Related Porridge Fact:

·         Porridge is the traditional food of mountain climbers. Probably because it’s healthy. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Few Alleged Famous Porridge-Eaters:

 

Tim Henman: porridge fueled his glorious reign as World Number 22

Tim Henman: Porridge possibly fueled his glorious reign as World Number 22

 

Zoe Ball contemplates life without porridge

Zoe Ball contemplates life without porridge

 

The darkness begins to surround Bill Gates as he tries to kick his porridge habit

The darkness begins to surround Bill Gates as he tries to kick his porridge habit

 

 

 

 

 Remember! Porridge Is Not A Toy

 

Choose Porridge. Choose a bowl. Choose a spoon. Choose a carton of milk from the fridge. Choose a fucking big saucepan to heat it up in, choose washing machines, cars, compact disc players and electrical tin openers. Choose good health, low cholesterol, and dental insurance. Choose fixed interest mortage repayments. Choose a starter home. Choose your friends. Choose leisurewear and matching luggage. Choose a three-piece suite on hire purchase in a range of fucking fabrics. Choose DIY and wondering who the fuck you are on a Sunday morning. Choose sitting on that couch watching mind-numbing, spirit-crushing game shows, stuffing fucking junk food into your mouth. Choose rotting away at the end of it all, pishing your last in a miserable home, nothing more than an embarrassment to the selfish, fucked up brats you spawned to replace yourself.

Choose your future.

Choose porridge.

(mostly by John Hodge)

 

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26 Feb
2009

Random Hemp Facts

Hemp Facts

If the hemp pulp paper process of 1916 were in use today, it could replace 40 to 70% of all pulp paper, including corrugated boxes, computer printout paper and paper bags.

 

One acre of hemp equals 4.1 acres of trees for paper over the same 20 year period.

 

Benjamin Franklin started one of America’s first paper mills with cannabis. This allowed America to have a free colonial press without having to beg or justify the need for paper and books from England.

 

The Chinese character ‘Ma’ was the earliest name for hemp. By the 10th century, A.D., Ma had become the generic term for fibers of all kinds, including jute and ramie. By then, the word for hemp had become ‘Tai-ma’ or ‘Dai-ma’ meaning ‘great hemp’.

 

In 1942, after the Japanese invasion of the Philippines cut off the supply of Manila (Abaca) hemp, the U.S. government distributed 400,000 pounds of cannabis seeds to American farmers from Wisconsin to Kentucky, who produced 42,000 tons of hemp fiber annually until 1946 when the war ended.

 

While waging its self-styled ‘War on Drugs’ against Third World peasants and American civilians, the Reagan/Bush Sr., Bush Sr./Quayle, Clinton/Gore, Bush Jr./Cheney administrations have encouraged and covered up drug smuggling and distribution by high-ranking officials of the U.S. government.

 

[Legal scientific] Research revealed positive indications when using cannabis for asthma, glaucoma, nausea from chemotherapy, anorexia and tumors, as well as a general use antibiotic; epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, migraines, etc. – all these merited further clinical studies.

Facts courtesy of Jack Herer and The Emperor Wears No Clothes

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26 Feb
2009

The Unholy Roman Empire & the Fear of Hemp

 

The Unholy Roman Empire and the Fear of Hemp

 

 

The unholy alliance between politics and the church, first allied under the banner of the Holy Roman Empire in the 4th century, gave each of them even more power and influence over the common people, with the previously underground church leaders now able to wield power in political corridors, and the political rulers gaining influence over the ignorant, but potentially rebellious, common folk that the church leaders controlled with their self-proclaimed superior insight to the scriptures.

The scriptures of course, were written in a language that the common folk did not understand and were not allowed to learn, leaving the few priests who could read it free to interpret the Bible in whichever way they pleased, which they did for about 1,200 years. These priests had become corrupted by the political powers and the people were subjected to threats of eternal hellfire to keep them in line, something not actually indicated in the Bible when viewed intelligently. The context of the fire referred to in the Bible is an end, a final destruction with no hope of a return or resurrection, and there is no mention of God having anybody burned forever. Many people today are still taken in by this myth, despite the modern availability of better and clearer translations, not to mention the slow development of our collective common sense.

The common people though, of those Holy Roman times, were banned from learning the language of the Bible and even written language itself was banned. To maintain the ignorance of the common folk and thus their power over them, the authorities and monasteries banned and kept the secrets of hemp for themselves, afraid of the consequences of the common folk gaining access to paper and lamp oil with which to educate themselves.

 

 

Sources: ‘The Emperor Wears No Clothes’ by Jack Herer & ‘The Bible’ by God

 

 

 

 

 

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26 Feb
2009

Hempseed as a World Food

 

Cannabis Hempseed – As a Basic World Food

“In 1937, Ralph Loziers, general counsel of the National Institute of Oilseed Products, told the Congressional committee studying marijuana prohibition that ‘hempseed… is used in all the Oriental nations and also in a part of Russia as food. It is grown in their fields and used as oatmeal. Millions of people every day are using hempseed in the Orient as food. They have been doing this for many generations, especially in periods of famine.’

That was over 70 years ago. Today we know hempseed is the plant kingdom’s richest source of life-giving essential fatty acids, and may well be the cure for cancer and heart disease.”

 

Read the whole article in The Emperor Wears No Clothes by Jack Herer

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26 Feb
2009

The Many Uses of Hemp

 

The World’s Most Valuable & Versatile Natural Resource

 

STALK FOR FABRIC, FUEL, PAPER & COMMERCIAL USE

Hemp is dried and broken down into two parts: threadlike fibers and bits of “hurd”, or pulp. Each of these products has its own distinct applications:

·         THE LONG BARK FIBER is cleaned and spun into threads and yarn for rope or knit or woven into a variety of durable, high-quality textiles for clothing, canvas and fabrics of many types and textures.

·         THE INNER CORE that remains is called hemp hurds, with cellulose for tree-free, dioxin-free paper; non-toxic paints and sealants; industrial fabrication materials; construction materials; hemp-cellulose for plastic, and much, much more! Hemp is the best sustainable source of plant pulp for biomass fuel to make charcoal, gas, methanol, gasoline or even produce electricity.

SEEDS FOR OIL & FOOD

Hempseeds produce oil for cooking, lubrication, fuel, etc. The seed is a cholesterol-lowering source of full protein. Leaves and flowers are also edible.

FOLIAGE FOR MEDICINE, FOOD & RELAXATION

Cannabis has important medical value for easing pain, relieving stress and treating illnesses from glaucoma  to cancer to nausea to AIDS and beyond. Hemp flowers and leaves are smoked or eaten for many therapeutic, religious and relaxational purposes.

ROOTED IN NATURE

Even the hemp roots play an important role: they anchor and aerate the soil to control erosion and mudslides. Hemp can save family farms, create jobs, reduce acid rain and chemical pollution, and reverse the Greenhouse effect.

 

Presented as a public service by the

Business Alliance For Commerce in Hemp

PO Box 71093, L.A. CA 90071

Recommended Reading:

The Emperor Wears No Clothes by Jack Herer

Hemp, Lifeline to the Future by Chris Conrad

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