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The history of hemp: from fiber, to medicine Indian hemp complex

Hemp is native to central Asia and was first cultivated in large quantities in China more than 6,000 years ago. Hemp is a high-value crop with a variety of uses, and in addition to extracting addictive products, products include edible oil, edible hemp seeds, livestock feed, and hemp fiber. Chinese hemp fiber is used to make ropes, fishing nets, and clothing materials for the common people—because silk fabrics are only affordable for the wealthy. Because of its versatility and resilience – it can be grown in a variety of climate zones from sea level to altitudes above 3,000 metres above sea level – it is bound to become a widely cultivated crop. The psychoactive effects of cannabis are valued in many societies, with India being the most important. As early as 2000 BC to 1400 BC, there are records of cannabis medicine in ancient Indian books. Ancient cannabis medicine was made from dried leaves, seeds and stems of wild or cultivated male and female cannabis plants, usually mixed with su...

Marijuana relaxes and increases libido China and India have long experienced

According to the 《Daily Mail 》on June 19, some experts say marijuana can increase sexual desire in some people, but some varieties of marijuana also have some potential harms. In our culture, marijuana is a drug that suppresses nausea, treats nerve pain, and makes people emotionally high. However, marijuana has another use: an aphrodisiac. The use of cannabis in India and China dates back to the seventh century AD. Although there is no specific research on the relationship between marijuana and sexual desire, sex therapists say the drug can help partners relax, eliminate anxiety and make sex more pleasurable. The reporter spoke with two sex experts, who discussed how marijuana can create a better sex life and the possible negative effects. Doctors in different countries recommend using marijuana to increase libido, but scientists have only recently begun to study whether the method works. A November 2017 study by Stanford University found that women and men who smoke marijuana daily ar...

Germany wants to be the first country in Europe to do so! Marijuana legalization

On October 26, 2022, Germany came out with plans on legalizing marijuana, a move the Scholz government said would make Germany the second EU country to legalize cannabis after Malta. The German federal cabinet approved a proposal by Health Minister Karl Lauterbach to regulate the sale and consumption of marijuana by adults for recreational purposes, Reuters reported on the 26th. The document proposes to allow adults 18 and older to purchase and possess 20 to 30 grams of marijuana for personal consumption and to allow individuals to cultivate marijuana to a limited extent. In addition, the government would introduce a special excise tax and develop marijuana-related education and abuse prevention programs. To Lauterbach, legalizing marijuana is a way to protect children and young people. "This law will reduce consumption, especially among young people," he tweeted. Lauterbach said about 4 million people consumed marijuana in Germany last year, 25 percent of whom were between t...