hello
i have been having this problem for a while.
this is mostly concerned with the legal perspective and the only reason i ask here is because i have bashed my head on this off and on for a year now and even hired a few people to find out about this, from production and sales to transport and have not gotten anything consistent for an answer.
if you were to add a nootropic (like piracetam) to a food item and them package it and sell it, what would it be?
obvious all the racetams are medicines, so this is a bit of a stumbling block, mindilusion suggest hiring a biogenticist and making racetam fortified coffee, but short of making a special breed of plant and half a billion in research, does anyone know of any situations where a synthetic chemical that has medicinal qualities was put inside a food and the entire packaged good was treated as a food or a "dietary suppliment" rather than having to need a half meter long attributes sheet?
if anyone can help, thank you.
i have been having this problem for a while.
this is mostly concerned with the legal perspective and the only reason i ask here is because i have bashed my head on this off and on for a year now and even hired a few people to find out about this, from production and sales to transport and have not gotten anything consistent for an answer.
if you were to add a nootropic (like piracetam) to a food item and them package it and sell it, what would it be?
obvious all the racetams are medicines, so this is a bit of a stumbling block, mindilusion suggest hiring a biogenticist and making racetam fortified coffee, but short of making a special breed of plant and half a billion in research, does anyone know of any situations where a synthetic chemical that has medicinal qualities was put inside a food and the entire packaged good was treated as a food or a "dietary suppliment" rather than having to need a half meter long attributes sheet?
if anyone can help, thank you.