I thought only synthetic pharmaceuticals INVENTED by chemists can be patented? Isn't that the reason why Big Pharma insists on creating synthetic versions of highly effective herbs (which they fail to do anyway without major side effects) so they could patent them and sell them for astronomical prices?
Is Protandim a synthetic pharmaceutical? Of course not. Then how did you get a patent for it? Anyone can make (and sell) a mixture of natural herbs, which Protandim is. Perhaps your patent refers to the CMX-1152 developed by CereMedix, which would have been the original Protandim you planned to market in a deal with CereMedix that did not go through?