- Advertisement -
Health and FitnessOrganic WellnessRecent Research Hints At How CBD Could Prevent COVID Replication

Recent Research Hints At How CBD Could Prevent COVID Replication

A new study was published by a team of scientists at Oregon State University; the research was led by Richard van Breemen of the Global Hemp Innovation Center. He joined with Oregon Health & Science University scientists and discovered that a pair of cannabinoid acids bind to the SARS CoV-2 spike protein, which blocks a step it needs to infect people.

CBDA and CBGA, both precursors to CBD and CBG, which are abundant in hemp and hemp extracts, could be used to prevent and treat infection from the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the spike protein.

The chemical cannabidiol, commonly known as CBD, isn’t proven to prevent the SARS-CoV-2 from entering cells; it inhibits the virus’s ability to replicate early in the infection cycle. 

The only issue is that the popularity of these products infused with hemp-derived CBD and related cannabinoid compounds has skyrocketed along with customer demand and interest. Still, with little regulation, customers don’t know what they’re buying and ingesting. 

Some of these products may or not contain CBD, but often, these amounts are inconsistent. 

It’s helpful to read and get recommendations from those that can direct you to products with high purity and concentrations of CBD; some studies report combining CBD with equal amounts of THC will reduce CBD’s efficiency. 

Their ingredient formulations make your body feel better and put your mind at ease through a wide range of products, including soft gels for nighttime, everyday tinctures, gummies with elderberry, and cooling relief topical cream.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is THC? 

THC is another name for tetrahydrocannabinol, a naturally occurring chemical found in the hemp plant known for its psychotropic effect or “high.”
Some full-spectrum CBD products contain small trace amounts of THC, but you won’t be affected by this, or you can choose a THC-free option.

What is CBD?

Cannabidiol (CBD) is a chemical found in the Sativa plant, also known as the cannabis or hemp plant. There are over 80 chemicals found in the cannabis Sativa plant. Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the most known chemical.
CBD is derived from hemp, and a prescription form of CBD has been used as a treatment for epilepsy; recent studies have shown promise for anxiety, pain, Parkinson’s disease, Crohn’s disease, and other everyday issues.

Is CBD legal?

Yes, laws were passed in 2018 that legalized the sale and cultivation of hemp and hemp products. However, not all CBD products are legal, and since it’s not an approved pharmaceutical, companies can’t legally use it in foods or dietary supplements.

Does Medicare Cover Covid Tests? The Complete Guide


LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Exclusive content

- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest article

More article