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Pictures/plant descriptions implying drug effect are the same as the textual claim. Boiler plate denial does not neutralize.
As cosmetic - recall regulatory demands including ingredient labeling - what will be the appropriate name for this “extract”?
Please also be aware of your affirmative safety responsibility - toxicology and microbiology.I’m sure this would go under FDA’s radar. But be aware, in this discussion you established product as drug - the FD&C Act addresses “intent.”
Hi PhilGeis,
Do you mean I should search for the LD50 “leathal dose” for each ingredient or plant in the extract to see how toxic it is?
Do you think that I have to write each and every plant extract I included in it? Maybe I should, but then everyone can copy it? right?I really don’t know how to deal with this?
Should I ask a herbalist may be? -
Hi jaszanGels, I’m not sure really. I just want to make sure that everything will be legal.
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thanks for the info
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Thanks for your input. Maybe I should say it’s a soothing, moisturizing gel, and make scars looks better as you suggested, Perry.
On top of that, on the details description, I can write about each plant and it’s properties.
Also. I have to write that this gel is not intended to heal, treat, or cure.
Can I attach the pictures before and after the burn?If anymore suggestions, I really appreciate it.