CBD and Drug Interactions: What You Need to Know Before Starting
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Read moreThe immune system relies on precise balance: too little activity allows infection, too much causes inflammation and tissue damage. CBD modulates immune response by reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines while preserving antiviral defenses. Studies show CBD enhances interferon production, critical for fighting viral infections. Unlike immunosuppressants, CBD doesn’t weaken immunity but rather balances it for optimal defense against pathogens.
While CBD won’t prevent or cure colds/flu, it supports symptomatic relief: reduces throat inflammation, eases cough, and improves sleep for faster recovery. CBD’s fever-modulating effects may help regulate temperature spikes. Doses of 10-20mg every 4-6 hours during acute illness support immune function without side effects. CBD pairs well with traditional remedies—honey, ginger, vitamin C—for comprehensive relief.
After acute infection clears, some people experience lingering fatigue and malaise. CBD supports recovery by improving sleep quality (allowing immune system repair), reducing residual inflammation, and boosting overall wellbeing. Daily CBD (15-20mg) for 1-2 weeks post-illness helps restore normal energy and function. This is where CBD’s systemic benefits shine—it supports whole-body recovery, not just acute symptoms.
Can CBD prevent colds and flu? Research is limited, but CBD’s immune-balancing effects suggest potential. Regular CBD use (15-25mg daily) may enhance natural killer cell activity and antiviral responses. However, vaccination, handwashing, sleep, exercise, and nutrition remain primary prevention. Consider CBD as supportive immune health, not as prevention itself. Some healthcare providers recommend CBD during flu season as part of comprehensive immune support.

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