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Weird Trick From Ancient Okinawa Cures Gout
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The etymology is uncertain but there appears to be no common Pro-Eupean source for the various forms of the word; the Greek term kánnabis is the oldest attested form, which may have been borrowed from an earlier Scythian or Thracian word. Then it appears to have been borrowed into Latin, and separately into Slavic and from there into Baltic, Finnish, and Germanic languages. Following Grimm's law, the "k" would have changed to "h" with the first Germanic sound shift,[ after which it may have been adapted into the Old English form, hænep. However, this theory assumes that hemp was not widely spread among different societies until after it was already being used as a psychoactive drug, which Adams and Mallory believe to be unlikely based on archaeological evidence.Barber however, argued that the spread of the name "kannabis" was due to its historically more recent drug use, starting from the south, around Iran, whereas non-THC varieties of hemp are older and prehistoric.Another possible source of origin is Assyrian qunnabu, which was the name for a source of oil, fiber, and medicine in the 1st millennium BC.Cognates of in other Germanic languages include Dutch hennep, Danish and Norwegian hamp, German Hanf, and Swedish hampamake a variety of commercial and industrial products including rope, clothes, food, paper, textiles, plastics, insulation and biofuel.The bast fibers can be used to make textiles that are 100% hem, but they are commonly blended with other organic fibers such as flax, cotton or silk, to make woven fabrics for apparel and furnishings. The inner two fibers of the plant are more woody and typically have industrial applications, such as mulch, animal bedding and litter. When oxidized (often erroneously referred to as "drying"), hemp oil from the seeds becomes solid and can be used in the manufacture of oil-based paints, in creams as a moisturizing agent, for cooking, and in plastics. Hemp seeds have been used in bird feed mix as well. A survey in showed that more than 95% of seed sold in the Union was used in animal and bird feed
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