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of marijuana — and babka helps too

Can cannabis extract help your anxiety? In hippest Notting Hill, Viola Levy meets a man who says it can

July 2, 2021 09:28
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4 min read

As a beauty journalist, I’m used to hearing all manner of spiel from brand founders who don’t actually know the science behind their products (one memorably informed me that the skin on our neck has “no oil glands”.) So, when I heard that 26-year-old founder Daniel Zemmour had opened a lifestyle boutique called Molecule in Notting Hill centred on CBD — a highly contentious ingredient — I was sceptical. A puff piece this was not going to be.

Walking through its doors, its Millennial-minimal décor (lots of white space, green plants, hexagonal tiles) has a similar look and feel to the likes of goop with a chic coffee bar at the back and a ‘wellness space’ downstairs for yoga and Pilates.

But beyond the glossy furnishings, Zemmour knows his science and readily answered any questions I had without stuttering even once. With his softly spoken Israeli accent and quiet self-assuredness, he makes a stark change from the impish, nervous energy that young entrepreneurs usually exude.

But back to CBD. This non-psychedelic extract of the cannabis plant (tetrahydrocannabinol or ‘THC’ is the psychedelic component) is prized for its ability to quell anxiety, chronic pain and reduce inflammation. Yet it’s had its fair share of detractors due to a lack of industry regulation — despite the CBD industry’s being predicted to be worth $2.3 billion by 2024. Some claim it doesn’t work, while there have been reports of its giving people nausea and terrifying lucid dreams.