From ancient times to the present day, hemp has a multitude of applications ranging from the production of paints, paper, construction materials, biodiesel, motor oils to medical products.
The first documented evidence of the use of hemp in medicine was found in medical texts in archaeological excavations from 2737 BC.
Hemp can grow almost anywhere and is resistant to different growing conditions.
It is rarely affected by pests or diseases, and in addition, it cleans the soil around it and kills weeds.
Our ancestors wore clothes made of hemp – hemp shirts, socks, pants, hats, belts, aprons and others.
They rarely suffered from some of the common diseases of modern times, such as osteoporosis, arthritis, osteoarthritis, spinal curvatures, spikes, neuritis.
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