Saturday, October 19, 2019 7:43:37 PM
Secondly I'm of the belief that one picture, or perhaps 2, can replace thousands of words if that picture were before, and after views of someone with severe psoriasis, and the improvement were dramatic after using OWCP's cream. Yes, they currently don't own the intellectual property, but if they prove it works, they're more likely able to get it as others will help fund their efforts.
Perhaps equally important, they'll have a product that's demonstrated efficacy, not simply one claiming it. With or without a patent, people will buy a product that's been demonstrated to work.
Much the same can't be said for other products, the benefits aren't something that can simply be photographed. If the sublingual tablet benefits people with PTSD, it will take testimonials, lots of them, to convince others of it's benefits. They're clearly showing that vaping may be dangerous, smoking has always been suspect, our sublingual tablet may simply prove a very safe, and effective way of administering a wide variety of doses of the many various components found in cannabis.
While I'm not purchasing more at these bargain basement prices, I'm also not giving up. I hope it's not long before we see the pictures, or hear the reports on how certain products work.
Gary
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