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Myths about hemp

Myths about hemp

Myths and facts about hemp: The truth about cannabis

Since the beginning of the 20th century, hemp has become the subject of widespread discussion, primarily in the context of narcotic properties. This herbal product was popular among all walks of life, be it white or dark-skinned, European or Colombian, old or young, women or men. As a result of this proliferation, myths have arisen around cannabis, either created specifically to reduce its demand or due to insufficient qualifications of specialists involved in research. It is important to debunk these myths and provide clear information so that the public is not misled about cannabis.

  • Why is it necessary to continue to develop hemp culture?

Already in ancient times, our ancestors used marijuana in various industries, such as textile industry, food, chemical and others. Sails for ships were created from it, various clothes were sewn, for example hemp T-shirtsand even the first paper money was made from hemp. In the Soviet Union, hemp was widely used and valued along with other agricultural crops. However, after the UN international convention in 1961, many countries limited or completely banned the use of this crop. This resulted in the loss of valuable products and created difficulties for the economy. Quitting marijuana completely will do more harm than good. You can learn more about the history of hemp in our article “History of hemp

The negative consequences of quitting cannabis also affect the health of relaxation lovers. Nowadays, people prefer to smoke natural, unadulterated hemp that is not harmful to health. Refusal of this product may lead to the use of harmful mixtures that poison the body. It is necessary to dispel stereotypes regarding a harmless product in order to avoid such consequences.

  • Marijuana impairs memory

Although cannabis may affect short-term memory during intoxication, this is rare. Modern science does not have sufficient evidence about the dangers of marijuana for human memory.

  • Cannabis causes physical dependence

Despite accusations of harmful effects of THC, there is no scientific evidence to support the link between it and addiction. This is a myth without scientific basis.

  • Cannabis affects hormonal status

Modern research has refuted claims that cannabis is harmful to sex hormones, but has confirmed the harm of alcohol. If someone continues to talk about the dangers of cannabis, they should pay attention to current data.

  • Marijuana turns people into violent criminals

In fact, cannabis is more relaxing than irritating, unlike alcohol, which can lead to rash actions and physical dependence.

  • You can overdose on cannabis

Facts do not support this myth. To date, there are no documented cases of fatal marijuana overdose. Therefore, fears regarding cannabis overdose have no scientific basis.

  • Hemp is a Health Threat

There are many myths about the health risks of cannabis, but there is not enough actual scientific information to back them up. Hemp lovers may cite its medicinal properties, but it is important to remember that the plant undergoes special processing and control to be used for medicinal purposes.

  • Smoking Cannabis Damages the Brain

Scientific studies show that consuming cannabis does not produce toxins that destroy brain cells, unlike alcohol. Some studies even indicate positive changes in the brain when consuming cannabis.

  • Smoking Cannabis Harms Your Sex Life

There are many studies, but there is still no reliable evidence of the effects of cannabis on sexual function in humans.

  • Smoking Cannabis Causes Laziness and Reduces Productivity

The effect of consuming cannabis depends on its variety. Some varieties promote relaxation and tranquility, while others can increase energy and activity.

Conclusion

Myths about hemp continue to circulate, despite the lack of scientific evidence. It is important to conduct deeper research and develop understanding about the real consequences of consuming this plant. Critical thinking and fact-based information will help overcome myths and expand our understanding of cannabis and its role in society.

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