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USDA Highlights Untapped Potential of Hemp Roots for Kids’ Cancer Treatment
Jan 19, 2026
Source:
Kyle Jaeger
Marijuana Moment
It looks like the USDA is finally catching on to what the community has known for ages: every single part of the cannabis plant is a gift. A recent study highlights that hemp roots, which are usually just tossed aside after harvest, contain unique compounds called neolignans. In lab tests, these newly discovered molecules actually showed potential in fighting pediatric cancer cells. This is a massive win for science and a huge opportunity for hemp farmers who can now transform what was once considered waste into a potentially life-saving pharmaceutical resource.
While we typically focus on those frosty, trichome-rich flowers, this research proves that the medicinal power of hemp runs deep—literally. For everyday enthusiasts, this is a big deal because it adds another layer of scientific legitimacy to the plant we love. When federal agencies start viewing cannabis as a multi-use powerhouse instead of just a "weed," it paves the way for more research, less stigma, and better access for everyone. It is awesome to see the whole plant finally getting the respect it deserves.







