ReservedCBD
Postman
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2019
- Messages
- 395
Is there no impending threat from the MHRA now then? I’m another who finds CBD products bewildering. I use a low dose and find it helpful with anxiety issues, but it doesn’t touch my sciatica. I’m on all the usual prescription pain meds, and while they help me get through a day on my feet at work, I’m still in intense pain at times (spasms). It’s very difficult to be helpful and cheerful with customers when you’ve in that kind of pain, my fixed smile becomes more of a grimace!
MRHA been trying since 2016 and haven’t got so far! Last time I heard they have appealed to the high courts but not heard much since that, the threat is always there of course due to the fact it’s such a huge vast business and thing to do! I can imagine as a company owner we will be left alone for so long and eventually the papers will get hold of some scaremongering story and boom CPD will come along! See what I did there TPD/CPD, but vendors and consumers are left as clueless as the next person, MRHA aren’t The most of friendly people unlike the home office who are always helpful, I suppose it just a waiting game and be ready for it! I can imagine it will be coming. One compound that keeps creeping in CBD which is a problem is CBN! It’s actually a Class B drug! So be careful if that’s in any products, I know someone who failed a drugs test as this was in a product, inside the human body it metabolise back into THC and is usually why people fail drugs test on thc free products as it still has CBN. As long as company’s stick to the rules and we don’t claim to be medical doctors and say it will cure your cancer etc And we ensure the products meets uk laws and standards then hopefully MRHA will have no case into regulating it, but then again with big pharmaceutical companies funding the case in court ( no doubt ) they will find any dirty tricks to keep people hooked to toxic man made drugs.