CBD Hemp Oil : Everything You Need to Know About CBD Hemp Oil - Complete Beginner's Guide
By Tom Whistler
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The world’s quest to find miracle drugs is constant. The proliferation and popularity of various dietary supplements give way to different forms and types of medicines. The market is saturated with a variety of synthetic and natural alternative drugs which all claim to bring relief to human conditions.
The search brings new types of medication and re-establishes those that may have been forgotten with time. A great example of this is the healthful benefits of hemp plant. This simple but powerful cannabis plant variety has been the subject of attention for the past few years, after the endocannabinoid system within the body was discovered by medical scientists to be influential to certain types of body’s responses to diseases.
This book answers all the essential questions you have in mind about Cannabidiol or CBD. It will provide everything you need to know about the most popular form of cannabidiol – the CBD Hemp Oil, how it is extracted and produced, its uses and benefits, how it is taken and where can you purchase the purest concentration that would give you the most advantages.
This book would give you glimpses into the industrial hemp golden years when it was considered as valuable and beneficial to man. It will show you the struggles and the gradual reemergence of the industry in the modern times.
Every chapter aims to provide the vital information that every potential user would want to know. The purpose of this book is to give readers a book that provide simple but essential information about the potent benefits of CBD hemp oil and other by-products that come from industrial hemp plant.
This book is for you. Read to understand why CBD hemp oil is becoming one of the most sought-after natural, botanical alternative forms of medicines in the world today.
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CBD Hemp Oil - Tom Whistler
Introduction
History shows that one of the first plants utilized as usable fiber was the industrial hemp or hemp. This versatile, durable and naturally-soft fiber plant was refined into clothing, paper, textiles, oil, food, biofuel, medicine, rope, animal feeds, insulation, paint and biodegradable plastics.
But did you know that, hemp was also used as money or legal tender in America for more than 200 years? People during those times could pay taxes with hemp. It was so valuable in England and America that when farmers failed to grow cannabis in their fields, they were sent to jail or penalized.
Sadly, the golden years of hemp eventually ended. Many nations, such as the United States of America, regulated the production and use of hemp. In 1937, the cultivation and commercial sale of cannabis varieties was strictly monitored by virtue of Marijuana Tax Act. Forty-seven years after, all types of cannabis were classified as a Schedule I drug under Controlled Substances Act of 1970. Since hemp was part of this plant species, growing it inside United States became a taboo.
For many years, lawmakers and farmers fought to decriminalize the cultivation of hemp in the U.S. Finally, hope became apparent when the US Farm Bill of 2014 allowed different states that passed their industrial hemp legislation to cultivate the plant for research and development purposes. These states included the following: Colorado, Oregon and Kentucky, all three of which were already conducting pilot projects of growing hemp. Many states followed and soon enough, American farmers were reacquainting themselves with hemp’s industrial benefits after a very long period of strict prohibition.
The possible repeal of prohibition and regulation resulted to the passage of The Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015. If it passed into law, this will end the federal restrictions to grow industrial hemp in U.S., and remove it under Schedule I classification of controlled substance. To date, hemp under this classification is considered a dangerous drug, no different from ecstasy, heroin and LSD.
Chapter 1: Getting to Know Hemp
Hemp is considered as a highly-sustainable and renewable resource which can easily thrive in almost any climate and soil conditions across the world. Industrial hemp
is referred to as plant Cannabis sativa L. with delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of 0.3% on dry-weight basis. It is based on Section 7606 of Agricultural Appropriations Act of 2014.
Over 30 countries produce different varieties of industrial hemp. In 2011, China became the top producer and world supplier of hemp. Chile and the European Union followed closely as second and third respectively. The thriving potential of hemp market attracted Canada to produce more. In 2013, the nation managed to reach an annual crop high of 66,700 acres.
The Hemp Industries Association (HIA) has estimated an average total retail value of $620 million for clothing, building materials, food products, CBD oil and other hemp-containing products.
It was once the top major crop of U.S. but because it is deemed illegal, raw material has to be imported from other countries. United States is one of the largest importers of industrial hemp. It is not illegal for the country to import raw products of hemp inside the country. Hemp Industry Association reported that every year, U.S. importation of hemp reached about $500 million.
The Re-emergence of Hemp Industry
When CNN featured, back in in 2013, a documentary entitled Charlotte’s Web cannabis
, an increased demand of CBD producing hemp spread across the US. In Kentucky, a legislation to promote hemp farming as one of major development program of the state was passed to assist tobacco farmers who are suffering from drastic absence of market for their crops. The state of Kentucky strongly lobbied to make hemp production legal and won.
As of 2017, 31 states in United States were able to legalize hemp production. This includes the states of: Colorado, California, Indiana, Montana, Maine, North Dakota, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont and West Virginia.
Other states also passed legislations which authorized pilot studies