Put Carbon back into the soil... benefit plants then animals and then humans.

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Is putting carbon back into the soil one important part of stabilization of the climate?

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  1. Dennis Tate Valued Senior Member

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    Is putting carbon back into the soil a viable and good alternative theory on one potential method toward stabilization of the climate?





    Kiss the Ground Film Trailer (2020)


    I haven't listened to every minute of this particular video by Mr. Ray Archuletta but I did hear a similar one by him that was exceptionally good in my opinion.




    GFE 2016 - Ray Archuletta "It Starts With the Soil"


    I find that these alternative theories on stabilization of the climate through putting carbon back into the soil sound much better than the theory of putting carbon into huge containers and burying them.
     
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    Sunn Hemp: A Cover Crop for Southern and Tropical Farming Systems

    Introduction
    .......much more.
    https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/nrcs142p2_053283.pdf

    This is not a Sativa plant, but a true legume, a pea plant.

    For a more versatile and hardier industrial crop

    Industrial Hemp
    Updated 2018 Farm Bill Information Here!

    Introduction
    Production
    Sources
    https://www.agmrc.org/commodities-products/fiber/industrial-hemp
     
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    One of the important words that I noticed as I read some articles related to hemp oil or hemp gummies was that
    they addressed INFLAMMATION.

    Once inflammation is greatly decreased a number of positive side effects seem to be set in motion toward the body healing itself.

    The potential that hemp oil has is so great that it could make mega-scale desalination of ocean water for growing hemp economically feasible.

    One Nobel Peace Prize nominee made the following statement that could soon be known to be highly relevant to many hemp related products and by products.




    An Interview with 2015 Nobel Prize Nominee Dr Joe Ahrens
     
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    Yes, that is one of the reasons why aspirin is the most popular drug on the market. Unfortunately aspirin has a long term side effect of damaging the stomach lining.

    Treating Inflammation

    Over time, chronic inflammation can trigger your immune system to attack healthy tissue and organs in your body.
    • Eat anti-inflammatory foods. The food that you put in your body is just as important as the vitamins and supplements you take. Eating anti-inflammatory foods helps reduce your risk of inflammation while also promoting a healthy, balanced diet. Anti-inflammatory foods contain high levels of omega-3 fatty acids, which can be found in fish, tofu, walnuts and soybeans among others. A great example of an anti-inflammatory diet is the Mediterranean diet, which focuses on fruits, vegetables, refined sugar and limited carbs.
    • Eliminate inflammatory foods. It’s also important to limit (or completely eliminate) foods that aggravate inflammation such as red meat, processed sugar and fried foods. A good rule of thumb: avoid white foods including white bread, rice, pasta, sugar and flour. These foods are simple carbohydrates that should be consumed in moderation.
    https://www.elcaminohealth.org/stay-healthy/blog/causes-effects-of-inflammation#

    Health Benefits of Hemp Seed Oil

    Health Benefits
    Health Risks
    Amounts and Dosage

    Pain Relief
    Inflammation Reduction
    https://www.webmd.com/diet/health-benefits-hemp-seed-oil#2
     
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    I am glad that you inspired me to do another search on this topic.

    https://www.chicagotribune.com/mari...0190726-6hcou2ju7nacrcpnqfndyco7fe-story.html


     
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    Caution

    Apparently the difference between "refined" and "processed" sugar is negligible. The problem is not in the type of sugar as the general excess of sugar additives (regardless of kind) in almost all processed foods.
    Even a normal diet contains too much sugar. Apparently the FDA is going to show sugar content on labels in the future.

    Natural and Added Sugars: Two Sides of the Same Coin
    ....more....

    https://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2015/natural-and-added-sugars-two-sides-of-the-same-coin/
     

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