Mainstream retailers embrace marijuana’s less taboo cousin
NEW YORK — It’s showing up in everything from skin creams to bath balms to dog treats — an elixir that can supposedly reduce anxiety and help you sleep.
The ingredient? CBD, or cannabidiol, a compound derived from hemp and marijuana that doesn’t cause a high.
Mainstream retailers are taking advantage of a sudden boom in the industry even as CBD’s health benefits remain murky amid a patchwork of state and local laws. And the flood of products is only testing how federal regulators can police it.