Green Health Advocates: Has America Gone Kratom? CBD is Cool But Maybe More Trendy Competitors Exist

Green Health Advocates

Published: Mar 8, 2017 6:47 a.m. ET

 TORONTO, Mar 8, 2017 (Canada NewsWire via COMTEX) — Breaking news on green health stock companies on the rise while developing super drugs made from cannabidiol and kratom

Green Health Advocates shares its thoughts on the recent news release by Health Advance, Inc. (otc pink:HADV) , a macro-cap company that announced its plans on development of the first FDA regulated pharmaceutical food over the next two months with the support of a research organization that has been responsible for assisting the clinical studies and product testing for medical foods and pre-approved drugs that are in phase three- basically known as the final testing phase before any form of medicine can legitimize under federal laws Mitragyna speciosa (known as kratom) had a brief omnipresence on Wall Street until Fall 2014 when Sigma-Aldrich Corporation, a U.S. based bio-tech company that developed kratom alkaloid solutions was quickly acquired by Merck Group (Merck KGaA), a German big pharm company for $17 billion. Apparently its taken a few years medicine developers to resurface kratom efforts on Wall Street. The patent-pending polyoxyfen product formulation appears to be the first pharmaceutical food derived from the Mitragyna speciosa plant to receive a medical or nutritional study by a credible research expert agency. Luckily for HADV’s motives to shoot for a medical food opposed to a new drug application, they’d potentially be legal in the national healthcare marketplace before the end of the year if they meet GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) regulatory requirements at FDA.. In the opinion of research experts, Health Advance does not appear to be light years behind more established bio-pharmaceutical companies like GW Pharmaceuticals GWPH, -0.68% , a developer for plant-derived cannabinoid therapeutics. GW Pharmaceuticals has successfully developed [Sativex] the world’s first prescription medicine made from the cannabis plant. Unlike GWPH’s Sativex that is legally available in 29 countries, Health Advance’s recent product formulation patent-pending license acquisition of cebidiofen would be the first pharmaceutics product derived from the cannabis plant that could possibly pass GRAS regulatory standards in the United States and Canada — potentially other countries where GW Pharms has already pioneered a path for CBD-NSAID related drugs. Green Health Advocates has created a presence on social media and news blogs to provide research updates and product information on organic medicine and dietary supplements to potential consumers and investors.

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