In 2021, American consumers have more information and resources than ever at their fingertips. They can research where the fruits and vegetables in their grocery were grown, if the farm is abiding by fair labor practices, and if the crops were grown organically. They want to know the environmental impact of their choices and feel good about supporting sustainable farming. There is one vital tool available to farmers that is sometimes left out of conversations about sustainability or drowned out by hot topics like pesticides. It is all-natural and requires a return to traditional farming practices, and hemp will play a key role.
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CBD Can Make Farming More Sustainable. Here’s How.
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The History of CBD: Her Royal Highness
Queen Victoria ruled over Britain in a time when male heirs were still valued higher than female and world leadership was still predominantly male. She took the throne when she was only 18 years old, and despite it all, Queen Victoria led Britain to unmatched wealth and influence throughout the world. She is also another world leader, like the Pharaohs of Egypt, who benefited from CBD.
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$20 Billion Boom: CBD’s Growing Economic Impact
Forbes is reporting that in only a few years, CBD products will be a $20 billion market. If it reaches this number, it will be a compound annual growth rate of 49%, and looking at the factors in play, that number in reality could be greater than $20 billion.
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The History of CBD: Mummies and Medicine
There are many misconceptions worldwide about CBD. The legality of CBD oil in certain countries is unclear, even though CBD contains .3 or less of Delta 9 THC unless the CBD is isolated. One of these countries is Egypt, which ironically has a rich history of using cannabis for medical treatment, religious rituals, and fabric production. How did Ancient Egypt use cannabis in their everyday lives? Read on to find out!
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Growing Organic: A Higher Quality Hemp
What does it mean to grow organic? It all comes down to process and expecting higher standards of growing every step of the way. The seeds cannot be genetically modified, and they have to put safeguards in place so that the farm and soil are protected from prohibited substances or genetically modified seeds. The ground where they are planted needs to be free of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides for three whole years prior to any harvest.
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Self-Care and Mental Well-Being in a Crisis
2020 was a rough year for the country. With the Covid-19 pandemic and weeks long quarantine becoming a regular part of life, many Americans with mental illness have been suffering in silence. Therapy, medication, and daily coping mechanisms are all integral for a healthy mind, and it might be worth considering changes to lifestyle and daily routine. What are some of the most prominent mental illnesses and their primary symptoms?
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A Special Thank You
As you might or might not know we are a for purpose company with the main intentions of helping others, we donate a portion of every order to charities that we feel make the most impact in other peoples lives. We spent almost two years developing this company and when we launched this past October we were not [...] More → -
Everything you need to know about CBD flower
Everything you need to know about CBD flower Medical marijuana users are well acquainted with cannabidiol (popularly called CBD)-the chief non-intoxicating compound of cannabis, offering multiple health benefits. CBD originates from the same cannabis plant (Indica or Sativa strain) that yields the psychotropic compound THC that stoners crave for. CBD oil, extracted from hemp , had taken [...] More → -
CBD goes to Harvard: An Ivy League Analysis
CBD goes to Harvard: An Ivy League Analysis A Diamond in the Rough There’s been a lot of talk about CBD (Cannbidiol) lately. Some believe all the talk is mostly hype, there’s just as many people-if not more-who are coming out in support of CBD after experiencing one of its benefits. I say “one of [...] More →