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"From Ancient Rituals to Modern Miracles: The Extraordinary Story of Cannabis"

Justin Benton explores the historical significance of cannabis, also known as the Miracle Plant, and its role in human civilization for thousands of years. He delves into Chris Bennett's latest book, "Cannabis: Lost Sacrament of the Ancient World," highlighting the multifaceted uses of cannabis in ancient cultures. Benton discusses the plant's presence in religious rites, as food, fiber, and medicine, emphasizing its sacred nature. The episode addresses the plant's disappearance from historical records, potential mistranslations, and the importance of presenting cannabis in its whole plant form for optimal therapeutic benefits. Justin passionately advocates for the destigmatization of cannabis and its recognition as a powerful and holistic healing tool.

Thank you for tuning in to the Miracle Plant Podcast. Remember, our mission is to heal the world with the power of this miracle plant. Join us next time for more inspiring stories and insights into the world of cannabis.

Produced by PodConx

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Email Justin Benton - jbenton@101cbd.org

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"From Ancient Rituals to Modern Miracles: The Extraordinary Story of Cannabis"

Justin Benton explores the historical significance of cannabis, also known as the Miracle Plant, and its role in human civilization for thousands of years. He delves into Chris Bennett's latest book, "Cannabis: Lost Sacrament of the Ancient World," highlighting the multifaceted uses of cannabis in ancient cultures. Benton discusses the plant's presence in religious rites, as food, fiber, and medicine, emphasizing its sacred nature. The episode addresses the plant's disappearance from historical records, potential mistranslations, and the importance of presenting cannabis in its whole plant form for optimal therapeutic benefits. Justin passionately advocates for the destigmatization of cannabis and its recognition as a powerful and holistic healing tool.

Thank you for tuning in to the Miracle Plant Podcast. Remember, our mission is to heal the world with the power of this miracle plant. Join us next time for more inspiring stories and insights into the world of cannabis.

Produced by PodConx

101cbd - https://101cbd.org/

Email Justin Benton - jbenton@101cbd.org

Get a free consultation - askjanet.org

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