Thursday, October 24, 2019 5:45:20 PM
I suspect the way it's possible to gain a patent is with a formula that's very precise, it only makes the product of the specified compound extracted from the plant, no more, no less. It would require breaking it down to its individual components then using only what's in the formulation.
I suspect that there may be benefits in many of the compounds outside of CBD and THC, but little has been done to determine precisely what the benefits are. I don't know if OWCP is breaking it down the fine, but if they do, and if they can produce a precise formulation that produces excellent results in certain diseases, then I believe they have something that can be patented.
My back is still bothering me post surgery, and among other things I tried a generic CBD pain cream. Honestly I cannot say it had no benefit, but I couldn't say with certainty that it did, or didn't, as my degree of pain normally increases and decreases throughout the day. It hasn't resulted in my using it frequently. I suspect it might be better if it contained THC and perhaps other things, but I'd really like someone to create a formulation that was actually in clinical trials and FDA approved, that's something I'd really like to give a trial.
Gary
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