The Legal Alternatives to Marijuana
If we arena??t going to legalize the use of pot, there should at least be some legal alternatives to marijuana. Despite the fact that many of us deny it, almost all of us have tried a little smoke from time to time. Ita??s hard to argue with the fact that the mental and physical sensation can be very nice. Ita??s an escape that allows you to find some sense of freedom right inside your own head, even if you claim you didna??t inhale!
The countries that have legalized marijuana show no real ill effects from allowing people to partake in their own mini mind vacation. In fact, many of those countries have statistically better standings than the United States in terms of employment, economic stability, and fewer cases of diagnosed depression or suicides. But since we do not live in one of these countries, many people are looking for legal alternatives to pot.
Legal alternatives to marijuana are readily available over the internet. Weed is a simple plant, dried, distributed, and rolled and smoked. Although it can also make a nice addition to a brownie. Pot is not the only naturally growing herb that can produce the same effects that people who smoke are seeking. There are a host of herbs out there that can produce calming and soothing effects, the high, and even the same type of pain relief that is commonly associated with marijuana smoking.
Generally speaking, these legal alternatives to marijuana are known as legal buds or legal herbs. They contain natural dried plant elements just as pot does, without the THC. The absence of the THC is what makes them legal, however the absence of the THC doesna??t necessarily mean that you wona??t be able to reap the same benefits. These legal alternatives to marijuana contain herbal blends that are specially paired in order to offer you the cocktail of your choice. Herbs and plants such as Kava Kava, wild dagga, damiana, valerian, and other plant based herbal remedies are combined to imitate pot.
While not everyone agrees with the idea of offering legal alternatives to marijuana, the truth is that these herbs have readily used without ill effects throughout these countries and are now legally available in the United States. The government really doesna??t have the right to tell you what to do with your own body and mind, and having access to legal buds and herbs means that we all can care for our own body and mind in a way that satisfies us.
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The Hemp Plant
The hemp plant is harvested for its fibers, seed, seed meal and seed oil.
Hemp is a distinct variety of the plant species cannabis sativa L. Due to the similar leaf shape, hemp is frequently confused with marijuana. Although both plants are from the species cannabis, hemp contains virtually no THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol), the active ingredient in marijuana.
Hemp cannot be used as a drug because it produces virtually no THC
(less than 1%), where marijuana produces between 5 – 20 % THC.