Comment · Tue, October 1, 2019
Cannabinoids potential thereof
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Rogermcfarley · 11 points
"cannabidiolic acid methyl ester (called HU-580 in the paper) could be more effective than existing CBD remedies"
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannflavin
Cannflavins are potentially very potent anti inflammatories.
I wonder what you think about CBD+ from Twinlab which contains a preparation called Phytocab, which supposedly contain unnamed phyto cannabinoids from lyophilized Oregano, Thyme, Basil and Nettle leaves.
So my point here is there appears to be so many promising Cannabinoids and Flavonoids from Cannabis I forgot to mention Cannabichromene.
I wonder do you have any thoughts of making a product which contains some or all of these, they could complement a full spectrum CBD product.
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Rogermcfarley · 1 points
I'm presuming that CBG and CBN are technically legal in the USA?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
All cannabinoids are legal in the US except for THC, thanks to the Farm Bill. That stipulates that as long as it is less than 0.3% THC the product is considered industrial hemp instead of marijuana. The issue with CBD is that an investigational new drug (IND) application was filed for it before it was sold as a supplement. So it can no longer legally be sold as a supplement, and is considered a drug in pure form. Then you have state laws that differ a lot, but most are just regarding THC. There are no laws or regulations that I am aware of that limit the use of these other cannabinoids.