Really not a theory at all. It is actually 'basically' correct. Snake venom, cone shell venom, spider venom, and many others are used in this 'sorcery' to develop vax☠xines. Once the molecule is isolated and determined that creates an immune reaction producing antibodies, the 'venom' is synthesized so it ends up being an imitation of the original. This is done so it can be patentable. It's not the same though and is a poor imitation of it. This is used as only a part of the complete elixir in a specific vax☠xine. Artificial flavors are synthesized flavors. All being patentable. Things produced by Nature cannot be patented.
Try again? I'm assuming you mean they synthesized it; made a patentable artificial version of it, then provided a name to call it. This is how all patentable artificial substances are done.
Hmmm.. There's that snake venom 'thingy' again.
Heard about that theory as well though, I don't believe it one bit.
Really not a theory at all. It is actually 'basically' correct. Snake venom, cone shell venom, spider venom, and many others are used in this 'sorcery' to develop vax☠xines. Once the molecule is isolated and determined that creates an immune reaction producing antibodies, the 'venom' is synthesized so it ends up being an imitation of the original. This is done so it can be patentable. It's not the same though and is a poor imitation of it. This is used as only a part of the complete elixir in a specific vax☠xine. Artificial flavors are synthesized flavors. All being patentable. Things produced by Nature cannot be patented.
is in that they used it
Try again? I'm assuming you mean they synthesized it; made a patentable artificial version of it, then provided a name to call it. This is how all patentable artificial substances are done.
why is that?