Why companies are eyeing the cannabis compound that doesn’t get you high
TORONTO — It’s being touted as the next new miracle ingredient for everything from pet treats to anti-aging face creams and elixirs that can help an athlete’s aching body recover faster.
But that’s not the only reason that cannabidiol or CBD, a compound derived from cannabis that doesn’t get people stoned, is being eyed by companies of all stripes including beverage giant Coca-Cola.
Regulations and attitudes are warming up to it and the potential for CBD-infused products to be available on grocery or pharmacy shelves — instead of in tightly-regulated pot shops — in the not-so-distant future.
Including in Canada down the road, says Trina Fraser, an Ottawa-based lawyer who advises the cannabis industry.


