Fuel your car.
In the same way corn has proven to be an alternative energy source, hemp biofuel could soon be a legitimate way to fuel your car.
Super Food.
Add hemp seeds to your granola or parfait and you've got a killer dose of essential amino acids, protein and omega-3 fatty acids.
And with a THC level of 0.001 percent, you could eat a whole barrel and still pass those "random" drug tests.
Build a house.
"Hempcrete," a concrete-like material made from hemp mixed with limestone, can be used as a super-strong building material that doubles as an air purifier. It also, it draws carbon dioxide out of the air as it cures, effectively making it cleaner to breathe, is fire resistant and naturally regulates a structure's humidity levels.
Feed the cows.
Like corn, hemp can be used as food and bedding for livestock.
Drink water out of it.
Cannabis-based plastics are the ultimate alternative to regular water bottles. Hemp plastics degrade much faster because they're plant-based, but they're also stronger than corn- and soy-based plastics.
Wear it.
Unlike most fabrics that deteriorate with each spin cycle, hemp fabric actually gets softer every time you wash it. Acre for acre, you can produce much more hemp than cotton, making it the material to beat when it comes to fabric.
Hemp is naturally fire retardant as well.
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