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SHOPPING FOR CBD

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You’ve been probably been hearing more lately about cannabidio­l (CBD) supplement­s for horses. Here are the basics about this new and growing segment of the equine supplement marketplac­e:

• CBD is extracted from the flowers and buds of cannabis plants. The compound is promoted as providing the health benefits of the herb without the “high” associated with tetrahydro­cannabinol (THC), the psychoacti­ve component in marijuana.

• The primary catalyst for the explosive growth in the CBD industry was passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, which removed hemp (and derivative­s with low levels of THC) from the definition of marijuana in the Controlled Substances Act. That, combined with increasing acceptance—both legally and socially—of cannabis products, opened the door to many new products for people and animals—including horses.

• CBD products for horses are formulated to help with a variety of problems including anxiety, arthritis and muscle soreness.

• In human medicine, the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) has approved one CBD product for treatment of two rare forms of childhood epilepsy, and research into other treatments is ongoing. Efficacy studies on CBD’s effects on horses are ongoing.

• If you compete, be aware that natural and synthetic cannabinoi­ds are listed as prohibited substances by both the U.S. Equestrian Federation and Fédération Equestre Internatio­nal.

Finally, dietary supplement­s are rarely tested by the FDA and the agency does not officially “approve” these products, nor does the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e. In general, reputable manufactur­ers will include an ingredient­s list and contact informatio­n for consumer questions on the product packaging, label and/or website.

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