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Cannabis Extracts May Help To Prevent Coronavirus, Preliminary Study Suggests by Sunkyphil(m): 6:51am On May 19, 2020
Canadian researchers are studying the potential for marijuana to be used to prevent coronavirus infections.

Researchers at the University of Lethbridge in Calgary are studying more than 400 strains of cannabis and have determined that at least a dozen may offer potential as part of treatments to prevent coronavirus from infecting a host.

According to the researchers, the effective strains have, in some instances, managed to reduce virus receptors, which reduces the chance for an individual to catch coronavirus.


"A number of them have reduced the number of these receptors by 73 per cent, the chance of it getting in is much lower," Dr Igor Kovalchuk told the Calgary Herald. "If they can reduce the number of receptors, there's much less chance of getting infected."


Mr Kovalchuk said much more research would be necessary before they understand precisely whether CBD, THC or some combination of ingredients is causing the reduction in receptors.


He added researchers would likely focus on understanding how high-CBD strains work, as CBD has anti-inflammatory properties and can be taken frequently and in high-concentration without the risk of getting the patient high or otherwise impairing them.

The preliminary study, which has not been peer-reviewed, focused on preventing coronavirus from finding a host while in the lungs, intestines and mouth. Should further research prove fruitful, Mr Kovalchuk said medicinal mouth washes, gargles, gel caps or inhalants could potentially be used to help reduce their risk of infection.

"The extracts of our most successful and novel high CBD C sativa lines, pending further investigation, may become a useful and safe addition to the treatment of Covid-19 as an adjunct therapy," he said. "Given the current dire and rapidly evolving epidemiological situation, every possible therapeutic opportunity and avenue must be considered."


Researchers at the University of Lethbridge in Calgary are studying more than 400 strains of cannabis and have determined that at least a dozen may offer potential as part of treatments to prevent coronavirus from infecting a host.


According to the researchers, the effective strains have, in some instances, managed to reduce virus receptors, which reduces the chance for an individual to catch coronavirus.



"A number of them have reduced the number of these receptors by 73 per cent, the chance of it getting in is much lower," Dr Igor Kovalchuk told the Calgary Herald. "If they can reduce the number of receptors, there's much less chance of getting infected."


Mr Kovalchuk said much more research would be necessary before they understand precisely whether CBD, THC or some combination of ingredients is causing the reduction in receptors.

He added researchers would likely focus on understanding how high-CBD strains work, as CBD has anti-inflammatory properties and can be taken frequently and in high-concentration without the risk of getting the patient high or otherwise impairing them.

The preliminary study, which has not been peer-reviewed, focused on preventing coronavirus from finding a host while in the lungs, intestines and mouth. Should further research prove fruitful, Mr Kovalchuk said medicinal mouth washes, gargles, gel caps or inhalants could potentially be used to help reduce their risk of infection.



"The extracts of our most successful and novel high CBD C sativa lines, pending further investigation, may become a useful and safe addition to the treatment of Covid-19 as an adjunct therapy," he said. "Given the current dire and rapidly evolving epidemiological situation, every possible therapeutic opportunity and avenue must be considered."


Despite the initial promising results, researchers have been unable to secure funding to begin conducting clinical trials.

"We have clinicians who are willing to work with us but for a lot of companies in the cannabis business, it's significant cash that they can't afford," Mr Kovalchuk said. "Our work could have a huge influence - there aren't many drugs that have the potential of reducing infection by 70 to 80 per cent."

In addition to the Canadian study, a group of Israeli researchers have also begun clinical trials meant to test whether CBD can be used as a way to repair cells that have been damaged by Covid-19.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/marijuana-coronavirus-prevention-weed-cannabis-covid-19-canada-study-a9521166.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR1GO79hJPbnHZ4_QzwDv4DRagzb7lxgXwqVZEC8zZJCnJ00eowHfe6x_hw#Echobox=1589839189
Re: Cannabis Extracts May Help To Prevent Coronavirus, Preliminary Study Suggests by StubbornGENIUS: 6:54am On May 19, 2020
Stopped reading when i saw "still studying".I hate false hopes
Re: Cannabis Extracts May Help To Prevent Coronavirus, Preliminary Study Suggests by Lumidee007(m): 6:55am On May 19, 2020
Ok
Re: Cannabis Extracts May Help To Prevent Coronavirus, Preliminary Study Suggests by Sunkyphil(m): 6:56am On May 19, 2020
StubbornGENIUS:
Stopped reading when i saw "still studying".I hate false hopes
at least a glimmer of hope
Re: Cannabis Extracts May Help To Prevent Coronavirus, Preliminary Study Suggests by Nobody: 7:10am On May 19, 2020
[color=#006600][/color] Educate Not Discriminate
Re: Cannabis Extracts May Help To Prevent Coronavirus, Preliminary Study Suggests by segebase(m): 7:27am On May 19, 2020
Hmm
Re: Cannabis Extracts May Help To Prevent Coronavirus, Preliminary Study Suggests by yusluvad(m): 7:36am On May 19, 2020
Where are the Igbo labi's.
Where are the Marlians, awon omo ti ko ni manners. E don land for una ooo.
Re: Cannabis Extracts May Help To Prevent Coronavirus, Preliminary Study Suggests by SalafRider(m): 9:04am On May 19, 2020
Chai are you serious?
Re: Cannabis Extracts May Help To Prevent Coronavirus, Preliminary Study Suggests by PureGoldh(m): 9:04am On May 19, 2020
Stoners go like dx kinda news
Re: Cannabis Extracts May Help To Prevent Coronavirus, Preliminary Study Suggests by barojana: 11:52am On May 19, 2020
Awesome research

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Re: Cannabis Extracts May Help To Prevent Coronavirus, Preliminary Study Suggests by jidamsel43(m): 12:04pm On May 19, 2020
There is nothing the world will not see because of thus Corona virus
Re: Cannabis Extracts May Help To Prevent Coronavirus, Preliminary Study Suggests by Ejenavi18(f): 12:46pm On May 19, 2020
It's alright. We are waiting.

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