Can Cannabis Counteract COVID?
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What a awesome job!
awesome video, thanks! very interesting
I appreciate the video, it definitely seemed like a too ironically good to be good cure. This helped me understand a lot.
I think you may not need as high a concentration of cbda if you are smoking plant matter to get the same effective resistance if I'm understanding correctly. Since the ace receptors in the upper respiratory and lung epithelial tissue are the infection area, maybe direct interaction with the vaporized cbda could cause it to bind more effectively than at blood serum. From one vector at least.
But im biased, I haven't gotten covid yet and I'm comfortably living in washington lol
A couple of grams thatâs a lot. usually the cbd gummyâs at the store are 10-25mg thatâs a lot of cbda I donât know if cbda is psychoactive but thatâs a lot and cbd tends to be very short lived
It was interesting to see that they used primate kidney epithelial cells for this study. It may have been more apt to use lung epithelial cells instead since that's usually where the pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 begins. Definitely excited to see how they examine the effects of cannabinoids further!