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Bunch of Questions for Hemp Lecture Series, plus some Fascinating Factoids

Questions for 2nd Part to Hemp Lecture Series

Q27: Chronic, high doses of synthetic β-carotene supplements have been associated with a higher rate of ______ cancer in smokers?

Q28: T or F? Hemp fabric was used in China 18,000 years ago.

Q29: Where are CB1 endocannabinoid receptors mostly located?

Q30: What's the difference between CBDs and CBCs?

Q31: What are the two parts to a Hemp stalk?

Q32: The Lamps of Alladin and Abraham Lincoln were burning bright with what fuel source?

Q33: Name another plant besides Marijuana Hemp that has cannabinoids.

Q34: What's a cannabinoid?

Q35: [10 point question] How many of the over 480 natural components in marijuana hemp are classified as a “cannabinoid”, which are chemicals unique to the plant? Name 10 of them.

Q36: What 2 systems are CB2 endocannabinoid receptors mostly located?

Q37: What are two Endogenous Cannabinoids made by the human body?

Q38: Besides in the Brain and Immune systems, name 2 other systems endocannabinoids (both compound and receptor) a part of?

Q39: Sour Tsunami, Cannabis Indica, Tora Bora, Harlequin, Cannatonic and Charlotte's Web (from Realm of Caring) are all versions of Hemp Marijuana which has little to no amounts of Delta-9 THC and high amounts of which cannabinoid?

Q40: How can one overdose on Hemp Marijuana smoke?

Q41: What are Marinol, Nabilone, Sativex, and Rimonabant?

Q42: What does Catatonic mean?

Q43: How many barrels of Hemp Oil can be manufactured from 1 acre of Cannabis sativa L.?

Q44: Hemp plastic can be five times stiffer and 2.5 times stronger than __________________ plastic.

Q45: Psychoactive means what?

Q46: What two wildly popular cannabinoids are in the synthetic Sativex?

Q47: Rimonabant, a synthetic cannabinoid, is an inverse agonist for the cannabinoid receptor CB1, and it's main function is to create a reduction in ___________ ?

Q48: ____% of the Hemp Oil converts to Biodiesel.

Q49: Which 6th nation of the Iroquois Confederacy was known as the “Hemp Gatherers”?

Q50: When Delta-9 THC oxidizes, it transforms into what Cannabinoid?

Q51: Is CBN a psychoactive Cannabinoid?

Q52: Segregationist and world renowned anti-semite Henry Ford once said, “There's enough alcohol in one year's yield of an acre of potatoes to drive the machinery necessary to cultivate the fields for ________ _______________________ years.”

Q53: Henry Ford said that _______ Alcohol was the “fuel of the future” to a New York Times reporter in 1925.

Q54: -Which American President came from Louisville, Kentucky loved smoking weed with his troops and his Presidency was instrumental in getting the Compromise of 1850 passed, before he “caught” cholera, by choking on cherries and milk, and not shit water, where cholera is usually thought to have been founded, and spread?

Q55: What are the two ways Hemp can be turned into Fuel?

Q56: Anything that can be made from: 1) WOOD; 2) COTTON, or; 3) PETROLEUM, can also be made from which most-evolved plant on Earth?

Q57: What active compound (but not psychoactive) in hemp marijuana has cured Breast Cancer, Crohn's Disease, PTSD, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, and Dravet's Syndrome?

Q58: Who is allowed to write a prescription for Cannabidiol (CBD) oil in Kentucky?

Q59: Cannabis sativa L. kills which type of cancer cells listed?: Brain, breast, prostate, lung, colon, skin, pituitary, thyroid, melanoma, leukemia, or all of the above.

Q60: Kentucky is #1 nationally for which type of cancer on this list?: brain cancer, nervous system cancer, colorectal, prostate, breast cancer; Lung and Bronchus cancer, Colon and rectum cancer, oral cavity, pharynx, kidney renal pelvis, cervix cancer; or all of the above.

Q61: Energy and Fuel can be made from Hemp Stalks thru Pryolysis. What is Pryolysis?

Q62: Which of these crops produce the most Biomass? Cornstalks, Sugarcane, Kenaf, Hemp Marjiuana, or Trees?

Q63: If you have the condition of Carotenosis, or Carotenodermia, then what will the side-effect be? What will be wrong with your skin?

Q64: What non-psychoactive Cannabinoid in hemp marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) has cured cases of Crohn's Disease, PTSD, Multiple Sclerosis, Epilepsy, Dravet's Syndrome, reverses alcohol-induced brain damage, helps with severe social anxiety, “turns off” the cancer gene found in metastasis, especially in Breast Cancer, treats schizophrenia, Chronic pain, and Lupus?

Q65: Henry Ford claimed that one could get fuel from “sumach out by the road, or from apples, weeds, sawdust... almost anything. There is fuel in every bit of _______________ matter that can be fermented.”

Q66: Did a German invented the Decorticator?

Q67: What is a Decorticator?

Q68: T or F? Hempcrete was discovered in a bridge abutment in France, built in the 6th century.



Q69: The cure for cancer is found in which receptor: the CB1 or CB2?



Q70: Which American founding father/slave rapist would pass out spice blends of marijuana to his other slave rapist plantation friends as a gift or treat?

Q71: What nation provided the Hemp paper that the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution is written on?

Q72: What did President Franklin Pierce say was the only good thing about the Mexican-American war when he was a soldier in that war, before he became President?

Q73: What two types of Cannabinoids can bind to cannabinoid receptors?

Q74: Name the two specific Cannabinoids that have been identified in the human body.

Q75: The Uterus grows _________________ receptors in heavy concentrations before Embryo implantation. [hint: What short lived fragile Endocannabinoid; Not the 2-AG, but the... other one]

Q76: What percentage of the world's paper is made from hemp?

Q77: Trees are 30% cellulose. Hemp is ___% cellulose.

Q78: What actually gets stronger as time goes on, because of the added carbon, during petrification?

Q79: What are the 4 main Parts to the Hemp Plant?

Q80: What is Anandamide and 2-AG?

Q81: When Delta-9 THC and CBC rot, what new cannabinoid do they turn into?

Q82: What is the Arabic word for Hemp?

Q83: Name all 8 3-letter Cannabinoid Acronyms starting with CB (all 8 CB?s total):

Q84: What is found in the plant Echinacea Purpura that is more prevalently found in Hemp Marijuana?
Q85: Which one of these 5 things did Kentucky NOT invent: 1) The Bowie Knife. 2) The Bessemer Process. 3) The High Five. 4) The First Democracy in America to Vote with Secret “Written” Ballots in 1888. 5) First World's Wireless Broadcast.

Q86: In newborn kittens and monkeys, there's more ___________ receptors in the Cortex than adults have.

Q87: One acre of hemp will produce as much material as _______ acres of cotton.

Q88: What 3 Things on this list of 10 things did Kentucky NOT invent?: 1) The First Hand Transplant; 2) The Radio; 3) Invented The First Emergency Rooms; 4) Invented Disco Balls; 5) The First Mother's Day; 6) Invented Bourbon Whiskey. 7) Invented Cheeseburgers. 8) The First Ambulances; 9) The Hot Brown; or 10) Invented The First Heart Transplants.

Q89: CB2 Cancer-killing receptors in the human body are found in the Immune system and in the Haematopoietic process. Haematopoietic means what?

Q90: Cannibus sativa... Cannabus indica and … Cannabis ruderalis?!?!? What is Cannabis ruderalis?

Q91: Which variety of Hemp Marijuana, of the Top 3 Cannabis strains used in the world, is known as the “Indian Hemp” (hint: it's origin is Southern Asia)?

Q92: T or F? CBC + Light = CBL.

Q93: T or F? Hemp processed with a pyrolitic converter can meet our wide range of energy needs such as: charcoal for coal; methane gas for natural gas; methanol and gasoline for petroleum; then these are then burned to generate electricity.

Q94: What 2 or maybe 3 things on this list of 9 things did Kentucky NOT invent?: 1) The “Happy Birthday to You” song; 2) Invented Corvettes; 3) Invented the first Long-Lasting flavor chewing gum; 4) The Machine gun, aka The Tommy Gun; 5) High Fives; 6) Fried Chicken; 7) The First Gas Masks; 8) The First Streetlights; 9) Invented the First Enamel Bathtub.

Q95: What building material made from Hemp will actually increase in strength and density as time passes?

Q96: What's the difference between Cannabis sativa L. and Cannabis indica?

Q97: Delta-9 THC, CBD, and _______ has a strong affinity for CB-2 receptors located throughout the body.

Q98: What non-psychoactive cannabinoid is known as the “stem” or “root” cell to Delta-9 THC and CBD and/or other cannabinoids, which takes an enzyme to transform it to another cannabinoid, that's been shown to help with muscle relaxation, anti-anxiety, anti-depressant, anti-fungal, anti-flammatory and anxi-oxidant properties?

Q99: What product is resistant to fire, fungus, rodents, and insects, including termites?

Q100: What is Autophagy and Apoptosis?

Q101: What item on a hemp plant is 1/3 oil, 25% protein, a good source of calcium, iron, Omega-3, 6, and 9 and lowers blood pressure and cholesterol?

Q102: Name 3 types of acronyms of THC:

Q103: Name 2 of the 7 most popular 4-letter-acronyms of Phytocannabinoids:

Q104: What's the reasoning behind Professor Masters calling the mystery cannabinoid that reminds cells to commit Autophagy and Apoptosis, the “Jack Kevorkian” cannabinoid?

Q105: Hempseed has GLA in it, which helps humans with their skin and hair? What is GLA?

Q106: Jack Herer said that __________ is stronger than concrete is 1/6 of it's weight. Others said Hemp ___________ is _____ times stiffer and 2.5 times stronger than ________________ (PP) plastic.

Q107: What 3 countries in the world produce 70% of the world's Hemp supply?

Q108: Are CBDs or CBCs psychoactive cannabinoids?

Q109: Which “THC” strain of Hemp Marijuana is found predominately (~50%) in South African and Afghanistan Hemp Marijuana?

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a thermochemical decomposition of organic material at elevated temperatures in the absence of oxygen (or any halogen). It involves the simultaneous change of chemical composition and physical phase, and is irreversible. The word is coined from the Greek-derived elements pyro "fire" and lysis "separating".
Pyrolysis is a type of thermolysis, and is most commonly observed in organic materials exposed to high temperatures. It is one of the processes involved in charring wood, starting at 200–300 °C (390–570 °F).[1] It also occurs in fires where solid fuels are burning or when vegetation comes into contact with lava in volcanic eruptions. In general, pyrolysis of organic substances produces gas and liquid products and leaves a solid residue richer in carbon content, char. Extreme pyrolysis, which leaves mostly carbon as the residue, is called carbonization.
Thermal, Thermochemical, and Biochemical... There are three primary ways to convert biomass to energy:thermal —The oldest and most common way is to burn biomass to create heat. This can be used directly for heating, cooking and industrial processes, or indirectly to generate electricity. At biomass power plants, biomass is burned in a boiler to produce high-pressure steam, which, in turn drives a turbine to generate electricity. thermochemical —By heating (but not burning) plant matter, it is possible to break down biomass into gases, liquids and solids, which can be further processed into gas and liquid fuels like methane and alcohol. Biomass reactors heat biomass in a low-oxygen environment to produce a fuel gas (mostly methane), which can then fuel steam generators, combustion turbines, combined cycle technologies or fuel cells. biochemical —Adding bacteria, yeasts and enzymes to biomass liquids causes biomass materials to ferment and change into alcohol. A similar process is used to turn agricultural products into ethanol (grain alcohol), which is then mixed with gasoline to make an ethanol-gasoline blend. And when bacteria are used to break down biomass, methane is produced and can be captured from landfills and sewage treatment plants to produce fuel for heat and power.
converting biomass to fuel utilizing pyrolysis technology.
Cellulose is the basic component of plants. It is easily converted to sugar, and sugar is easily converted to ethyl alcohol.
When conversion takes place in a still in the mountains, it is called moonshine.
When it takes place in an industrial plat, the product is called ethanol, and is used as a clean-burning fuel and petroleum additive. Hemp seed oil can be used as in in bio-diesel engines.
Methyl esters or bio-diesel, can be made from any oil or fat including hemp seed oil.
When co-fired with 15% methanol, bio-diesel fuel produces energy less than 1/3 as pollution as petroleum diesel.

Delta-9 Delta-9 THC is the compound that has
the most potent anti-cancer activity, especially for Liver Cancer, possibly lung cancer and breast cancer cells.
seizures; epilepticus myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter
CBD is helping; CBD without enough Delta-9 THC is often ineffective for many seizure patients. Some children with epilepsy succeed on high CBD oil like Charlotte has, while others succeed on oil with higher Delta-9 THC. Delta-9 THC; and in less than a minute, marijuana cured myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. In less than a minute. Oxycontin and Volume didn't work. myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter; myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter; synthetic compounds similar to Delta-9 THC, marijuana hemps' main psychoactive component, have shown promise in preserving brain functions. A 2008 study demonstrated Delta-9 THC-like substance reduced brain inflammation and improved memory in older rats.
Whole Plant Medical Marijuana CURES:preventing, even reversing, brain aging and possibly Alzheimer's and other degenerative brain diseases. anti-oxidant cleanse, removing damaged cells and improving the efficiency of the mitochrondria, the energy source that powers cell, ultimately leading to a more robust functioning brain. Previous studies have linked cannabinoids to increased amounts of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) a substance that protects brain cells and promotes the growth of new ones. Since new cell growth slows or stops during aging, increasing BDNF could potentially slow the decline in cognitive functions. slowing down the progression of brain aging and for alleviating the symptoms of neurodegenerative disorders.
Multiple sclerosis/multiple sclerosis.
Anti-nausea effects; appetite stimulants, and to help sleeping; insomnia; depression;
Cancer, Colon, Liver, Breast, Brain, Skin, Leukemia, , Crohn's disease, epilepsy, chronic pain, multiple sclerosis, insomnia, Tourette's syndrome (makes you shout out cuss words, or weird clicking sounds), glaucoma, and eczema (skin disorder). Crohn's disease is an IBD, Inflammatory Bowel Disease that mostly affects the end of the small bowel (the ileum) and the beginning of the colon, but it may affect any part of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, from the mouth to the anus. That's Crohn's disease, as opposed to Ulcerative colitis is limited to the colon also called the Large Intestine. A study in mice showed that cannabinoids may protect against inflammation of the colon and may have potential in reducing the risk of colon cancer, and possibly in its treatment.
Glaucoma: a condition that causes damage to your eye's optic nerve and gets worse over time. It's often associated with a buildup of pressure inside the eye. Glaucoma tends to be inherited genetically and may not show up until later in life. The increased pressure, called intraocular pressure, can damage the optic nerve, which transmits images to the brain. If damage to the optic nerve from high eye pressure continues, glaucoma will cause permanent loss of vision. Without treatment, glaucoma can cause total permanent blindness within a few years.
1“old Kentucky hemp seed”, Kentucky heirloom hemp seed;2European Industrial Hemp seeds; why are we even fucking with Eurupean seeds? Plenty of marijuana seeds here in the US. Just make them ourselves; 3basic agricultural issues involved in industrial hemp production; those include production cost and machinery for planting, harvesting and transportation; UK researchers will study basic production questions—which hemp seeds grow best, best times to plant and harvest and what equipment can be used;
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4medical research; medical benefits of cannabinoids.
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6bio-remediation, or the detoxifying and environmental effects of industrial hemp; (hemp history; replenish the soil); contaminants out of the soil, “brownfields”;

Chemical clean-up: cleaning up soil contamination. In the late 1990s industrial hemp was tested at the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine to help heal the soil. Because of it's fast rate of growing each season, up to 250-400 plants per square meter each up to 15 feet tall, hemp shows goof potential in cleaning up land contaminated with fly ash, sewage sludge, and other heavy metals; hemp's use in phytoremediation on any scale is in its infancy. Hemp grows extremely fast in any kind of climate. It does not exhaust the soil, uses little water
Soil erosion; soil replenishing; bio-remediation;
Harmful Free Radicals caused by UV Ultraviolet Sun ray radiation. Cannabinoids have antioxidants in them that help neutralize those “Harmful free radical” CELLS or MOLECULES too much of this radiation in too short a period of time, however, results in cellular damage from radiation burn. In fact, the damaging effects of short-wavelength and mid-wavelength UV means that life on Earth outside of the deep oceans is possible only because the atmosphere, primarily the ozone layer, filters out the vast majority of this light.A small amount of the shorter wavelength ultraviolet reaches the surface, which causes sunburn, long-term skin damage, and skin cancer. Ultraviolet is also responsible for the formation of vitamin D in organisms that make this vitamin (including humans). The UV spectrum thus has many effects, both beneficial and damaging, to human health.
Zinc: oysters, red meat, poultry, beans, nuts, seafood, whole grains, fortified cereals, and dairy products
Selenium: Brazil nuts, tuna, beef, poultry, fortified breads, and other grain product
Cooking tip: To get the biggest benefits of antioxidants, eat these foods raw or lightly steamed. Don’t overcook or boil them.Antioxidants are chemicals that block the activity of other chemicals known as
Beta-carotene, vitamin C, and vitamin E. You’ll find them in colorful fruits and vegetables, especially those with purple, blue, red, orange, and yellow hues.
The following foods are rich in beta-carotene:Apricots Asparagus Broccoli Carrots Chinese cabbage Chives Dandelion leaves Grapefruit Herbs & Spices - chilli powder, oregano, paprika, parsley Kale Ketchup Many margarines Onions Peas Peppers Plums Pumpkin Spinach Squash Squash Sweet potatoes Beta-carotene and other carotenoids: apricots, asparagus, beets, broccoli, cantaloupe, carrots, corn, green peppers, kale, mangoes, turnip and collard greens, nectarines, peaches, pink grapefruit, pumpkin, squash, spinach, sweet potato, tangerines, tomatoes, and watermelonVitamin C: berries, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cantaloupe, cauliflower, grapefruit, honeydew, kale, kiwi, mango, nectarine, orange, papaya, snow peas, sweet potato, strawberries, tomatoes, and red, green, or yellow peppersVitamin E: broccoli, carrots, chard, mustard and turnip greens, mangoes, nuts, papaya, pumpkin, red peppers, spinach, and sunflower seedsThese foods are also rich in antioxidants:Prunes; Apples; Raisins; Plums Red grapes Alfalfa sprouts Onions Eggplant Beans
anandamide (a short-lived, fragile molecule
40% of hemp marijuana is CBD. 20% is Delta-9 THC. 50% was THV, from Afghanistan and S. Africa.
CBC is non-psychoactive.
CBG is non-psychoactive.
Research conducted has shown CBC has anti-depressant effects, 10x those of CBD.
  • Researchers have demonstrated both pain relieving and inflammation reducing effects.
  • CBG reduces intraocular pressure, associated with glaucoma.
  • CBG has been shown to have antibiotic properties and to inhibit platelet aggregation, which slows the rate of blood clotting.

Pfizer makes synthetic Delta-9 THC CB1 is mostly in nervous system, connective tissues, organs, and gonads.

CB2 is primarily in the IMMUNE SYSTEM. Helps keep bacteria, microbes, and parasites from entering our bodies, and killing us; ALSO... the Homeo...posiea? Blood regeneration? Q66: The reaction requires the oil, an alcohol (usually methanol), and a catalyst, which produces bio-diesel and small amount of glycerol or glycerin.

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