By: Segun Olowookere | 2010-03-31 | Nature The history of Hemp and it usage dates back to the Stone Age of man as hemp impressions are found in China and Taiwan which are assumed to be over 10,000 years old. These medieval Asian people used this very fiber to make their household items including clothes, shoes, ropes and even paper. The Chinese are credited for the introduction of paper to the world and that very first paper that was manufactured comprised of hemp. read more
By: xxyxy | 2010-10-11 | Corporate This year's China International Clothing & Accessories Fair (CHIC2010), the Chinese garment industry leader Younger move unexpectedly, suddenly launched a five brands: MAYOR & YOUNGOR, YOUNGORCEO, GY read more
By: Adam Steven | 2010-12-22 | Medicine Jack Herer was neither a law maker nor a wealthy man. However, he had a very rare combination that comprised of people skills, scholarly diligence, endless curiosity and brilliant intellect. This is what enabled him to become the force whose impact we are just starting to feel. read more
By: Segun Olowookere | 2010-03-31 | Nature Hemp is a commonly used word for Cannabis and it is preferably used for Cannabis which is used for industrial (non drug) use. The simple definition of hemp is a herb. Industrial hemp is produced in many countries in the world, the major producers being Canada, France and China. Hemp is a bio mass which has widespread uses in many industries. It is used in textile industry, paper industry, biodegradable plastics, food and fuel. read more
By: john sherloc | 2011-09-05 | Alternative Medicine Hemp is one such plant that has been in use since time immemorial. Yet most of us are least aware of the beneficial effects that this plant has on our health and thus, we have been ignoring it. Instead, the plant is being used for its psychedelic effects on a large scale in and around the world. read more
By: dandan | 2010-09-24 | Jewelry Hemp Necklaces, Hemp T Shirts, Hemp Clothes, Hemp Jewelry, Hemp Shoes and Footwear, Hemp Hand Bags, Hemp Belts, Hemp Hoodies and Hooded Sweatshirts, Hemp Seeds and Food, Hemp Wallets and Purses, Hemp Shoulder and Luggage Bags and much much more hemp products that will blow your mind. read more
By: Ashley J Michaels | 2010-03-25 | Babies Whether or not you expect a baby in the next few months, you should learn about hemp diapers for the sake of anticipating environmental initiatives and promising economic ventures. read more
By: Therese Wright | 2011-02-15 | Fashion Hemp clothing is a product made from weaving natural fibers obtained from the cannabis plant. Although many may know of the cannabis plant's recreational uses, these plants were initially bred to yield long fibers. Hemp is the longest, strongest, most durable natural fiber known to mankind and has been used for over 12,000 years. read more
By: dandan | 2010-09-24 | Jewelry Hemp Beads, Hemp T Shirts, Hemp Clothes, Hemp Jewelry, Hemp Shoes and Footwear, Hemp Hand Bags, Hemp Belts, Hemp Hoodies and Hooded Sweatshirts, Hemp Seeds and Food, Hemp Wallets and Purses, Hemp Shoulder and Luggage Bags and much much more hemp products that will blow your mind. read more
By: dandan | 2010-09-24 | Fashion Hemp Tee Shirts, Hemp Clothes, Hemp Jewelry, Hemp Shoes and Footwear, Hemp Hand Bags, Hemp Belts, Hemp Hoodies and Hooded Sweatshirts, Hemp Seeds and Food, Hemp Wallets and Purses, Hemp Shoulder and Luggage Bags and much much more hemp products that will blow your mind. read more
By: dandan | 2010-09-24 | Fashion Hemp Bags, Hemp T Shirts, Hemp Clothes, Hemp Jewelry, Hemp Shoes and Footwear, Hemp Hand Bags, Hemp Belts, Hemp Hoodies and Hooded Sweatshirts, Hemp Seeds and Food, Hemp Wallets and Purses, Hemp Shoulder and Luggage Bags and much much more hemp products that will blow your mind. read more
By: hempnecklacestore | 2011-01-11 | Fashion Beautify your wrist with chic and charming bracelets. The trend of wearing and exchanging bracelet was started by Native Americans long ago. The bracelet still plays beautiful role in friendship; exchanging bracelets strengthen the bond of friendship and trust among friends, it symbolizes love, affection and sincerity. read more
By: Segun Olowookere | 2010-03-31 | Nature Cotton is a natural fiber producer for manufacturing cloths. Its sweet nectar attracts destructive insect pests a variety like, boll weevil, bollworm, armyworm, and the red spider. One of the funguses called Witt also destroys the root system of the cotton plant. read more