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Did you know that obesity rewires your endocannabinoid system (ECS)?
This figure breaks down how CB1 receptor expression and endocannabinoid tone shift dramatically across multiple organs in obesity — with profound physiological consequences:
🟢 (A) CB1 receptors increase tenfold in visceral fat (VAT), but remain stable in subcutaneous fat (SAT) (Sarzani et al., 2009).
🟠 (B) In the liver, CB1 signaling shifts from Gᵢ-coupled (fat burning) to Gₛ-coupled (fat storage) signaling — a complete functional inversion (Liu et al., 2025).
❤️ (C) The heart expresses up to 6× more CB1 receptors in obesity, with possible implications for cardiovascular function (Valenta et al., 2018).
🧠 (D) In the brain’s reward center (VTA), the key endocannabinoid 2-AG increases by 100%, likely amplifying food-seeking behavior (Tunisi et al., 2021).
Treating obesity with cannabinoids entails far less risk for harm vs GLP-1’s as well!
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Tetrahydrocannabinols: potential cannabimimetic agents for cancer therapy
Cancer cells are loaded with cannabinoid receptors – and THC knows exactly how to exploit them! THC can slow or stop tumours by:
Triggering cancer cells to self-destruct (apoptosis)
Making cancer cells "eat themselves" in a controlled way (autophagy)
Stopping cancer from spreading to other parts of the body (metastasis)
Blocking the growth of new blood vessels that feed tumours (angiogenesis)
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Alcohol is one of the leading preventable causes of death in the United States. Cannabis is not.
That fact alone should make every American stop and ask a simple question:
If alcohol — a substance that kills tens of thousands every year — is legal, then why is cannabis, which has zero documented overdose deaths, still criminalized?
The answer isn’t safety. It isn’t public health. It isn’t science.
Here are the verifiable facts:
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The hemp industry is no longer just farming.
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CBGA and CBG are both skin support cannabinoids. When we talk about the subcutaneous layer, we’re talking about the deeper tissue below the dermis - fat cells, blood flow, connective tissue, immune activity, and inflammatory signaling.
CBG has stronger skin research right now. In a 2025 study, researchers found that it helped reduce inflammation in skin cells and animal models of atopic dermatitis by affecting JAK/STAT and NF-kB signaling.
Those pathways are involved in immune overactivity, inflammatory cytokines, skin barrier disruption, redness, and irritation.
That matters for topical formulas because skin problems don’t always stay on the surface. When inflammation keeps firing, deeper tissue can become part of the pain and irritation loop.
CBG may help calm that signal by lowering inflammatory messengers and supporting barrier repair.
As the acidic precursor to CBG, THCA, CBDA, and CBCA, CBGA may help bring raw cannabinoid support into topical blends where ECS balance, inflammation control, and tissue stress are the target.
-Mike Robinson, Global Cannabinoid Research Center
Study: Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Cannabigerol In Vitro and In Vivo Are Mediated Through the JAK/STAT/NF-kB Signaling Pathway
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Tom Alexander another "player "with a business degree, got caught growing 1300 plants in 1979 and supposedly got off on a technicality.
It was at that time he decided ...hell, i think this is a opportune time to start a magazine on how to grow sinisimilla? ?
Even the cops gave Tom and his new magazine a boost in this New York times article...
MAGAZINE FOR AMBITIOUS MARIJUANA GROWERS - The New York Times.htm AP
Dec. 26, 1985
"Wayne Botta, a Corvallis police detective, said the police had no problem with the magazine. ''They are totally legal,'' he said. ''I have read copies myself; it's a very informative magazine.''
Cogo: Well of course the coppers would say that "more business for them"
"While there are thought to be *two million to three million marijuana growers in the United States, Mr. Alexander said he had no direct competition." '
"With increased aerial surveillance by law-enforcement officers, Mr. Alexander said, much marijuana growing has shifted indoors."
But that didn't stop tom alexander he continue to inform law enforcement on growing trends
"In 1985 the United States Congress began passing laws to criminalize the sale of legal products for illegal pursuits—such as grow lights used for cannabis cultivation or glass pipes used for cannabis consumption.
Because of this new statute, instead of doing flyovers to look for outdoor operations, federal agents began keeping an eye on the ever-expanding cannabis pop culture outlets.
The government began to equate hydroponics equipment distributors with cannabis growers, regardless of the fact that only a very small percent of hydroponic equipment purchased was used to grow Mary Jane. "
1986 Steve Hagar leaves THE NY POST and joins high times
1986 Steve Hagar travels to Holland to meet Nevil schoenmakers
Steve Hagar: “The magazine returned to primarily covering marijuana and started getting involved in the marijuana legalization movement in a big way.
We started organizing rallies and politicizing people around the hemp issue, using the hemp issue to draw people out of the closet and get them active in the protest movement, and we were very successful.
And at the same time we started promoting the indoor cultivation of marijuana. So that drew a lot of attention from the newly established drug czar, William Bennett.
“At the same time we were ridiculing Bennett. We called him the `Drug Bizarre,’ making a lot of fun over his nicotine addiction and his use of alcohol. I think he was a little thin-skinned about the whole thing.”
Not only was Tom Alexander and sinsimilla tips creating growers for law enforcement and asset forfeiture. but high times and Steve Hagar along with Ed Rosenthal were also helping law enforcement with asset forfeiture. high times and Sinsimilla tips were the best thing that ever happened for law enforcement.
“Green Merchant was really the result of the politicalization of the magazine,” says Hager, who has been editor since 1986
The facts are "
High Times and Sinsemilla Tips, which were both created to share gardening tips and the latest in cannabis breeding and production, proved a valuable resource to narcotics detectives.
By looking at stores that advertised in these periodicals, and tracking the purchase records of their customers, law enforcement hoped to find and disenfranchise marijuana farmers across the country.
Sanctioned by the Bush administration, agents started looking at utility companies’ records for individuals with abnormally high energy use—like the kind needed to run an indoor grow operation—and served subpoenas to UPS to track orders for hydroponics equipment.
"Gray was in a trial of 21 kids and she was the only one who had permission to use cannabis .. she’s also the only one who beat her cancer and the ONLY one who didn’t relapse immediately after the trial. I begged them for two years to take her oil into the lab and test it against tumor cells .. it was like talking to a brick wall until our 2.5 yr scans and at that point they did take her oil into the lab for testing. Right when that law was passed to make it legal for research"
Gray"s mom
PEOPLE WANT IN.
That has become very clear.
Every day we hear from people who want to be involved with hemp.
Farmers.
Builders.
Tradies.
Researchers.
Students.
Salespeople.
Investors.
Food producers.
Manufacturers.
Everyday Australians who can see the potential.
But there is still one big problem. 🤔
The pathways are not clear enough.
Where do people train?
Who is hiring?
Who needs growers?
Who needs processors?
Who needs salespeople?
Who needs builders?
Who needs hands on the ground?
Interest is not the issue.
Direction is.
That is why Hemployment Australia exists.
To help connect the dots between people, skills, projects and real opportunities in the Australian hemp industry.
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THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY WASN'T A ROBBERY.
It was a law.
In 1937, they banned a plant.
Not because it was dangerous.
Because it was too useful.
Hemp could replace timber. Cotton. Petroleum. Concrete.
It could clean soil, sequester carbon, feed people, house them, heal them.
So they buried it.
Called it a drug. Demonized it. Criminalized it.
And in its absence — we burned the forests.
We poisoned the rivers.
We built cities out of petrochemicals that will outlive our grandchildren in landfill.
90 years of prohibition didn't just cage a plant.
It caged an entire alternative civilization.
One that ran on regeneration instead of extraction.
On soil health instead of chemical dependency.
On biomass instead of crude oil.
The Amazon didn't have to burn.
The Great Barrier Reef didn't have to bleach.
The plastic continent floating in the Pacific didn't have to exist.
This wasn't ignorance.
It was a business decision.
Made by people who owned the alternative.
Now we're paying the price.
In floods. In droughts. In species extinctions.
In climate bills that arrive generation after generation.
The good news?
The plant is still here.
Still viable. Still miraculous.
Still waiting to do what it always could.
The question is whether we're ready to stop apologizing for knowing the truth —
and start building with it.
👇 This is why I built the Industrial Hemp Science Academy.
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A curriculum. An industry. A new material civilization.
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