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With coronavirus variants raging across the globe, could THC and CBD offer benefits not yet known in treating and keeping the virus’s deadly effects at bay? While THC and CBD are already known to aid in many diseases, scientists worldwide are looking to different combinations and strains to understand better how they can decrease long-term complications and death.
Throughout most of 2020 and already in 2021, new studies are emerging that back earlier findings, creating a strong connection between CBD and THC as agents against the virus. In fact, CBD is already making a difference with COVID-19.
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Announced in January 2021, a clinical trial in Israel featuring Stero Biotechs, aimed to benefit and help COVID-19 patients in severe states with respiratory failure from acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).” With heart damage being a leading cause of complications from COVID-19, many are looking into ways to lessen the virus’s effects on the body after infection. Stero Biotechs’ CEO, David Bassa, has been at the forefront of utilizing CBD and synthetic CBD in other trials, including Crohn’s Disease and hives.
THC is no stranger to the fight against coronavirus as well. The University of South Carolina unveiled a June 2020 study published in the journal Frontiers in Pharmacology, which found THC could effectively treat COVID complications and reduce mortality. The preliminary study found that using mice, THC led to 100% survival of mice.” with the compound lessening inflammation cytokines, IFN-γ and TNF-α, removing the cytokine storm” or overreaction to the virus and finding how specific cells and bacteria in the lungs played a critical role in understanding COVID-19’s reach and extinction.
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Another study, published by the scientific journal Nature in January 2021, found that the C. Sativa marijuana strain showcased reduced inflammation against the virus and immune response markers. The study showcased a promising result but stressed caution with cannabis.
One element is certain: The scientific community seems to be more widely accepting cannabis to treat newer diseases, leading to better education and understanding for all.
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