Scottish Daily Mail

Ecclestone’s hubby turns over new leaf with cannabis

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He is married to Tamara ecclestone, heiress daughter of Formula One billionair­e Bernie ecclestone, lives in a £70million house in Kensington and drives a bespoke £200,000 Range Rover.

But, evidently, that’s not enough for Jay Rutland.

The essex-raised entreprene­ur has, i can disclose, just grabbed a piece of the action in the cannabis business, investing in a firm, Apothem, aiming to cash in on the explosive global demand for cannabidio­l oil.

More commonly known as CBD, the oil — whose use for medicinal purposes was legalised by Parliament last November — is said to alleviate acute suffering in those afflicted by a range of illnesses. The cannabis is grown in Malta and spain and processed in Denmark.

Rutland, 38, who was banned from the City for trading without ‘honesty and integrity’ the year before marrying Tamara in 2013, vouches for its potency from personal experience.

‘i’ve got Crohn’s disease,’ he tells me, speaking about his condition for the first time. ‘i was diagnosed when i was 30 and had my large intestine taken out.

‘even after the operation, you still

suffer from other complicati­ons. Crohn’s is an awful illness. ‘it can be a lot worse when you have a flare-up,’ adds Rutland, who began self-medicating with CBD nine months ago, administer­ing a twicedaily dosage with a pipette. ‘You just put a few drops under the tongue, keep it there for 60 seconds and then wash it down with water. it really helps with the inflammati­on.’ Cochrane, a leading charity conducting independen­t research into healthcare developmen­ts, has reported that ‘further studies with larger numbers of participan­ts are required to assess the potential benefits and harms of cannabis in Crohn’s disease’.

But Rutland needs no convincing. ‘This is a great product that’s helping people all over the world now,’ he assures me, ‘from children with epilepsy to people with anxiety.’

 ??  ?? Business venture: Jay, with wife Tamara
Business venture: Jay, with wife Tamara

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