Stevia Corp. Unveils 30 Years of Ground Breaking C
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Sep 24, 2015
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Stevia Corp. Unveils 30 Years of Ground Breaking Cannabis Research at Realhemp.com
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INDIANAPOLIS, September 24, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Stevia Corp. (OTC: STEV) ("Stevia Corp" or the "Company" , an international farm management company and healthcare company focused on the commercial development of products that support a healthy lifestyle, including stevia and hemp and their compounds, is pleased to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Real Hemp LLC, has unveiled a searchable digital library consisting of more than 30 years of peer reviewed scientific research publications focused on the cannabis plant. Stevia Corp and Real Hemp Advisory Panel member, Dr. Paul Mahlberg, is the author or co-author of each publication included in the library.
The searchable research library contains some of the most important research ever published on the cannabis plant, with specific concentration on glandular trichome development. Dr Mahlberg and his colleague's research has been referenced in thousands of cannabis and hemp articles and publications over the years, including industry leading publications such as High Times Magazine. The research also resulted in some of the most important discoveries about the cannabis plant that are still applied today by some of the most successful cannabis grow operations and industrial hemp farms in the world.
For over three decades, Dr. Mahlberg was known as one of the world's leading researchers of the cannabis plant. Dr. Mahlberg obtained one of only two Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Schedule 1 research licenses to pursue studies on cannabis in the United States spanning a period of 33 years from 1970-2003. During that time, he accumulated one of the most extensive seed banks in the world with over 200 strains (including landrace varieties) of cannabis from worldwide sources, which were cultivated in secure greenhouses.
Dr. Mahlberg is a Professor Emeritus of Indiana University and was an active professor in the Botany department of the University until 1994 after which he continued his research on cannabis with visiting faculty and maintained his laboratory until 2003. Dr. Mahlberg received his Ph.D. in Botany from the University of California, Berkley and his M.S. and B.S. degrees in Botany from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
George Blankenbaker, President of Stevia Corp commented, "We are fortunate to have Dr. Mahlberg on our advisory panel and it is a great honor that he chose our company to make his valuable research available to scientists, growers and consumers. At the time that Dr. Mahlberg was conducting his research, he was a pioneer in a field of study that did not have the full understanding and support of the general public, politicians and other scientists. Now that the true value of the cannabis plant is starting to be known and understood, there is considerable interest by many parties to have access to such research. We are thrilled to be able facilitate the expansion of knowledge of this important plant in support of this important industry."
The research library contains a total of 37 searchable publications that can be viewed at https://www.realhemp.com/mahlberg-cannabis-research/.
Stevia Corp and Real Hemp would like to thank the following public companies for assisting us in publicizing this searchable research library: Cannavest Corp. (CANV:OTCQN), Hemp Inc. (HEMP K), India Globalization Capital, Inc. (IGC:NYSE), Totally Hemp Crazy, Inc. (THCZ K)
About Stevia Corp. (OTC: STEV)
Stevia Corp. is a farm management company and healthcare company focused on developing highly nutritional, high value products through proprietary plant breeding, excellent agricultural methodologies and innovative post-harvest techniques. Stevia Corp invests in R&D and IP acquisition and manages its own propagation, nursery and plantations as well as provides services to contract growers and other industry growers. Stevia Corp was founded on the principal of implementing socially responsible, sustainable, quality agribusiness solutions to maximize the long-term efficient production of nutritional crops. For additional information please visit: http://www.steviacorp.us.
About Real Hemp LLC
Real Hemp LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Stevia Corp. focused on commercializing the industrial hemp variety of cannabis sativa including its seeds, fiber and cannabinoids.
About the Hemp Industry Sector
Industrial Hemp is a crop that can be grown for food and non-food purposes. As a result of its numerous nutritional benefits, many new food products containing hemp seed and its oil are finding their way into the marketplace, including pasta, tortilla chips, salad dressings, snack products and frozen desserts. Hemp seed contains a complete protein and the seed oil is the richest source of essential fatty acids (Omega-6 and Omega-3) with the perfect ratio of 3:1. Hemp seed oil is also used in nutraceuticals and health care products.
As a fiber source, hemp is undergoing rapid growth as a natural fiber in everything from clothing and textiles to automotive composites. The fiber is also gaining popularity as insulation and other building materials.
The Hemp Industries Association (HIA) estimated that the 2014 retail sales value of hemp food and body care products in the United States was $200 million. When clothing, paper, auto parts, building materials and various other products are included, the HIA estimates that the total retail value of hemp products sold in the U.S. in 2014 to be at least $620 million. Total hemp retail sales in the U.S. have continued to grow steadily and the annual percent growth is estimated by the HIA to have progressed from 7.3% (2011), to 16.5% (2012), to 24% (2013), to 21.2% in 2014.
Industrial Hemp is distinct from marijuana and is defined as the plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of such plant, whether growing or not, with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.
Although it is legal to import and sell industrial hemp products in the U.S., it is not yet legal to commercially grow industrial hemp in the U.S. The 2013 farm bill was signed into law in February 2014 and contained a hemp amendment, Sec. 7606 Legitimacy of Industrial Hemp Research, which allows states that have already legalized the crop to cultivate hemp within the parameters of state agriculture departments and research institutions.
In January of 2015, The Industrial Hemp Farming Act was introduced in the House and Senate, H.R. 525 and S. 134 respectively. If passed, the bill would remove all federal restrictions on the cultivation of industrial hemp, and remove its classification as a Schedule 1 controlled substance.
About Cannabinoids
There are at least 85 different cannabinoids that have been identified in the cannabis plant. The most notable cannabinoid is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is the primary psychoactive compound in marijuana (a variety of cannabis containing high levels of THC). Cannabidiol (CBD) is another major constituent of the plant and is a primary compound in Industrial Hemp (a variety of cannabis containing less than 0.3% THC on a dry weight basis).
Cannabinoids are a class of diverse chemical compounds that act on cannabinoid receptors. At present there are two known types of cannabinoid receptors, termed CB1 and CB2, with mounting evidence of more. The human brain has more cannabinoid receptors than any other G protein-coupled receptor type. CB1 receptors are found primarily in the brain and CB2 receptors are predominantly found in the immune system or immune-derived cells. Ligands for these receptor proteins include the endocannabinoids (produced naturally in the body by humans and animals), the phytocannabinoids (found in cannabis and some other plants), and synthetic cannabinoids (manufactured artificially).
In October 2003, U.S. Patent 6,630,507 entitled "Cannabinoids as antioxidants and neuroprotectants" was assigned to "The United States Of America As Represented By The Department Of Health And Human Services." The patent was filed in April 1999 and listed as the inventors: Aidan J. Hampson, Julius Axelrod, and Maurizio Grimaldi, who all held positions at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) in Bethesda, MD, which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The patent mentions cannabidiol's ability as an antiepileptic, to lower intraocular pressure in the treatment of glaucoma, lack of toxicity or serious side effects in large acute doses, its neuroprotectant properties, its ability to prevent neurotoxicity mediated by NMDA, AMPA, or kainate receptors; its ability to attenuate glutamate toxicity, its ability to protect against cellular damage, its ability to protect brains from ischemic damage, its anxiolytic effect, and its superior antioxidant activity which can be used in the prophylaxis and treatment of oxidation associated diseases.
Oxidative associated diseases include, without limitation, free radical associated diseases, such as ischemia, ischemic reperfusion injury, inflammatory diseases, systemic lupus erythematosus, myocardial ischemia or infarction, cerebrovascular accidents (such as a thromboembolic or hemorrhagic stroke) that can lead to ischemia or an infarct in the brain, operative ischemia, traumatic hemorrhage (for example a hypovolemic stroke that can lead to CNS hypoxia or anoxia), spinal cord trauma, Down's syndrome, Crohn's disease, autoimmune diseases (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis or diabetes), cataract formation, uveitis, emphysema, gastric ulcers, oxygen toxicity, neoplasia, undesired cellular apoptosis, radiation sickness, and others. Cannabinoids are believed to be particularly beneficial in the treatment of oxidative associated diseases of the CNS, because of the ability of the cannabinoids to cross the blood brain barrier and exert their antioxidant effects in the brain. It is believed that the pharmaceutical composition of cannabinoids can be used for preventing, arresting, or treating neurological damage in Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and HIV dementia; autoimmune neurodegeneration of the type that can occur in encephalitis, and hypoxic or anoxic neuronal damage that can result from apnea, respiratory arrest or cardiac arrest, and anoxia caused by drowning, brain surgery or trauma (such as concussion or spinal cord shock).
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