Albuquerque Journal

FDA: CBD may be in milk, eggs

Warning letter notes concerns

- BY TIFFANY KARY

U.S. regulators are concerned about the safety of cannabis compounds taken by animals leaching into such human foods as milk and eggs.

The Food and Drug Administra­tion on Wednesday issued a batch of warnings to companies that sell CBD — a non-psychoacti­ve compound in marijuana — and Delta-8 THC, a knockoff of the substance that does get you high, THC. One of the letters went to a Hendersonv­ille, North Carolinaba­sed company called Kingdom Harvest, which markets “hemp extract” and CBD for livestock that can be slipped into the food bowls of horses, cows or alpacas — or given to them via peanut butter.

“In addition to raising potential concerns regarding safety for the animals themselves, CBD products for foodproduc­ing animals raise concerns regarding the safety of the human food (meat, milk and eggs) derived from those animals,” the FDA said in its warning letter. The agency asked the company to immediatel­y stop selling any unapproved CBD products for food-producing animals, while noting there’s not much data on whether CBD given to animals winds up in the food they produce.

Kingdom Harvest did not immediatel­y return a message seeking comment.

The U.S. Department of Agricultur­e awarded a grant to Kansas State University two years ago to study whether feeding hemp to livestock leads to unacceptab­le concentrat­ions in food supply. The university recently published a study showing that giving industrial hemp to Holstein steers reduces their stress levels.

This isn’t the first time the FDA has issued such warnings. The latest letters, sent to four other companies, are part of the agency’s ongoing struggle to deal with unregulate­d products derived from cannabis plants. Wednesday’s warnings focused mostly on Delta-8 THC, which can be made cheaply with such things as battery acid, and contains contaminan­ts. Delta-8 has already been banned in many U.S. states.

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