Cold-protecting marijuana compound against Cupid, new study source, Colorado Springs, Colorado (KRDO) - You might think there were no similarities between marijuana and the COVID-19 virus, but new research from Oregon Research shows otherwise.

 Cold-protecting marijuana compound against Cupid, new study source,

The Oregon State Center for Global Health Innovation, College of Pharmacy and Linus Pauling Institute announced Wednesday that two specific compounds in cannabis have the potential to prevent people from coming into contact with COVID.

According to the study, the specific source of the compounds is flax - cannabis plant or cannabis plant which is mainly used as a source of fiber, food, and animal feed and provides compounds that are often added to cosmetics, body lotions, and nutrition. Supplementary part.

Lab studies have shown that two compounds - cannabidiol acid (CBDA) and cannabigerol acid (CBGA) - block the mechanism by which covid infects humans.

A member of the Oregon research team said the compound had a history of safe use and could be used to prevent and treat COVID infections.

Providing people with CBDA and CBGA supplements and comparing infection rates with those who do not use the compound was not part of the study.

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The key to the compound's effectiveness is to extract it from living flax plants instead of dead ones, which enhances the quality of the acid and strengthens the human immune system, says Nesser Hemp, a natural health organization in the Chicago area.

This is the first in the United States, says Inesa Ponomariovet, the company's founder. Develop vehicles even before the epidemic and deliver to customers.

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“I sell it to about 25 to 30 people every month,” he said. "It has had great results in relieving the symptoms of COVID, especially in people with respiratory problems. It can prevent COVID infections because it strengthens the immune system and contributes to better overall health. I knew it worked even before the study. "

Ponomariovite states that compounds - which are left a few drops under the tongue - are considered a supplement rather than food or medicine and are therefore not regulated by the Federal Food and Drug Administration.

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"All we need is an equivalent review of that study, and further study, before people easily accept the possibilities," he said.

Renzi Waddington, an owner of The Epic Remedy, a medical marijuana dispensary in Colorado Springs, said the study did not surprise him.

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“Marijuana is a wonderful plant,” he said. "It can do a lot. But research is too early to say whether more customers will flock. These compounds are much more expensive than conventional CBD because they are more concentrated and pure. And most people can't do that. Drink them anyway.", Because the state does not allow COVID as a reason to apply or use a red card. "

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Weddington said recreational cannabis dispensaries and possibly drugstores and pharmacies could be the final location for the compounds.