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DarthYoda

02/17/20 9:26 AM

#24138 RE: DarthYoda #24135

Sorry, *as an edit, I shouldn't have said that herbal supplements are not "regulated" by the FDA. I should have used the word "approved". But, I think people know what I meant.

But herbal supplements generally haven't been subjected to the same scientific scrutiny and aren't as strictly regulated as medications. For example, although makers of herbal supplements must follow good manufacturing practices — to ensure that supplements are processed consistently and meet quality standards — they don't have to get approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before putting their products on the market.


https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/herbal-supplements/art-20046714

Penny Masters

02/17/20 12:28 PM

#24140 RE: DarthYoda #24135

Been saying this all along. CANB "pure" CBD isolate is the same 99% isolate that is everywhere and plentiful. Most mom and pop products, bakeries, vape shops and novelty CBD items use 99% pure CBD isolate because it is so cheap, generic, easy to get and easy to mix with almost everything.

Not sure how anyone could think CANB has a hold on CBD with the FDA as some claim. CBD isolate only products are not where the future is or where the medical arena would use.

2 PR's on the CANB vending machines, no advertising and cannot find any product in stores, bakeries, bodegas or donut shops. Are these guys selling anything besides shares?

JMHO but can anyone show they are trying to even sell CBD.