#North American Hemp Co Treatm3nt Conditioning 50 Ml
#North American Hemp Co Treatm3nt Conditioning 50 Ml
Product Description North American Hemp Company Omega Deep Rich Conditioning Treatm3nt - 1.69 oz (50 mL) North American Hemp Company Omega Deep Rich Conditioning Treatm3nt is an all natural Paraben and DEA Free formula.North American Hemp Company Omega Deep Rich Conditioning Treatm3nt contains certified organic hemp seed oil. North American Hemp Company Omega Deep Rich Conditioning Treatm3nt is the ultimate restorative treatm3nt. Its intense moisturizing formula containing hemp seed oil, Omega 3-6-9, thermal algae, cornflower and sesame extracts absorbs quickly into the hair to tame wiry waves and repair dry, over-processed hair. Hemp and the Environm3nt Hemp grown for the production of biomass fuels can provide all of our gas, oil and coal energy needs and end dependency on fossil fuels. Hemp results in a 95.5% fuel-to-feed ratio when used for pyrolysis the thermochemical process that converts organic matter into fuel.Biomass has a heating value of up to 8,000 BTU/lb., with virtually no residual sulphur or ash during combustion. Biomass fuels offer a clean alternative to fossil fuels. No sulphur oxides are released, either during pyrolysis or combustion. A closed CO2 system is created. According to Stanley Manahan, Environm3ntal Chemistry, biomass fuels would not result in any net CO2 being added to the atmosphere. Hemp is the numberone producer of biomass per acre in the world. Biomass energy expert Lynn Osburn estimates that 1.5 to 3.5 million acres of hemp would replace all of Canada's fossil fuel demands. From 75% to 90% of all paper was made with hemp fiber until the late 1800's. United States Departm3nt of Agriculture (USDA)Bulletin #404 outlined a process for the production of paper using pulp and demonstrated that hemp could replace 40% to 70% of all tree pulp paper, including corrugated boxes, computer paper and paper bags. An acre of hemp will produce as much pulp for paper as 4.1 acres of trees over a 20 year period. ![]() |
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