by Hempington Post | Feb 26, 2019
It’s Hollywood’s hottest accessory stepping foot on the red carpet this year, and it is something you can’t even see. Stars like Kristin Bell, Mandy Moore and Tracee Ellis Ross also swear by it.
Lord Jones CBD cream getting high props from stars for curing aching feet cramped in high heels for hours. Co-Founder Cindy Capobianco explains how it works.
“They apply it to their feet about a half an hour before leaving the house. Once they put on their shoes and walk the red carpet, they are pain free for the rest of the night.” CBD oil is now being used in a number of lotions, lip balms and other skin care products.
Several salons in Central Florida now sell it. Another benefit, no side effects, and the products are legal in all 50 states. Sephora is the only major beauty retailer selling the Lord Jones CBD product online. The Lord Jones cream costs around $60 – expensive for a foot cream – but Cindy says the ingredients make it worth every penny.
“Our products, specifically our high CBD lotion and body cream, contain CBD, or cannabidiol, which is one of 100 active compounds in the hemp plant.
And, cannabidiol is associated with many health and wellness benefits, such as anti-inflammatory and analegesic effects. Now, you can add beauty must-haves to the long list of popular CBD-infused products, which include ice cream, pet foods and a foot cream fit for red carpet royalty.
This story first appeared at Fox35Orlando.com
by Steve Allin | Dec 5, 2018
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In the “hemp world” currently there is a deafening roar of excitement around the medical uses of Cannabis. I have recently been bombarded with requests for advice about how to tack a hemp building plan onto a medical cannabis plan as a kind of after-thought.
The materials we obtain from the hemp plant can help us get back to basics but how about the basics of hemp? The original aspects of hemp are promoted as being able to provide great improvements to our environment, our quality of life and essentials such as food, clothing, and shelter.
As we pass the 10-year commemoration of the Great Crash of 2008, it is time to take stock of where we now find ourselves from a society and community perspective. Many media outlets have been reviewing the situation as we pass the decade mark since first Lehman Bros. and then the rest of the financial world very nearly completely collapsed. What is often forgotten is how we managed to avoid a complete disaster. Some people will remember terms such as “quantitive easing” or “debt restructuring” being bandied about at the time, and up until recently, you might be forgiven for thinking that these seeming solutions worked at least partly to fix things.
Meet Steve Allin at the International Cannabis Policy Conference Dec. 7-9 in Vienna.
I have two problems with this. First is that with the latest developments in plant breeding and regulations in Canada and the U.S., the focus has changed to growing flowers rather than biomass, resulting in either fields or glass houses full of individual plants. This does not help the small farmer or the environment, as was originally the aim of what I would recognize as the “hemp revival.” Secondly, as someone who has used primarily natural medicine all my life, it is approaching health from the wrong angle
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by HempingtonPost | Nov 28, 2018
Join us for the fourth annual Hemp On The Slope hosted by Salt Creek Hemp Co and produced by Colorado Hemp Company.
We are moving our main event day to Grand Junction / Palisade area and have a venue secured. We are still finalizing this weekend as the official dates so watch here and on the event website for updates. We are looking forward to expanding this event after 3 amazing years of growth and we’ll be adding a farm day tour on Sunday that will include Salt Creek Ranch and others in the area
Morris Beegle
[email protected]
9705815049
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by HempingtonPost | Nov 28, 2018
Mark your calendars for March 29th and 30th 2019 as we move NoCo Hemp Expo to Denver. We sold out NoCo5 and need a bigger boat! We got one! More details to be announced summer 2018.
by HempingtonPost | Nov 28, 2018
The Caribbean US Hemp Growers Conference & Expo will take place January 14-15, 2019 at the beautiful Puerto Rico Convention Center.
Our two-day conference will explore the the art of growing hemp in a tropical region, the economic impact the hemp industry offers to the island, and the unique investment opportunities exclusive to Puerto Rico.
Melissa Peterson
[email protected]
7158245666
Location
Puerto Rico Convention Center
100 Bulevar Saint John
San Juan, PR United States
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