OF
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https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/6/eaaw1391
While it's long been known ancients grew hemp for fiber and hemp seed oil, this has very low THC (as it does today). This is the first known use for 'medicinal properties' of THC.
Years ago I read of hash recovered from early Mediterranean ship wrecks on about this same time frame, the article said, 'surprisingly it still retained it's potency'. One can only assume some brave volunteer provided that information.......in the name of science.
IMO we should each celebrate this heritage.....in our own way?
Regards to all.
OF
While it's long been known ancients grew hemp for fiber and hemp seed oil, this has very low THC (as it does today). This is the first known use for 'medicinal properties' of THC.
Years ago I read of hash recovered from early Mediterranean ship wrecks on about this same time frame, the article said, 'surprisingly it still retained it's potency'. One can only assume some brave volunteer provided that information.......in the name of science.
IMO we should each celebrate this heritage.....in our own way?
Regards to all.
OF