A worthy cause but this just reads like you’ve asked AI to come up with a list without you really researching it. Elderberry is great for flu, possibly even more useful than any of the pharmaceutical antivirals but it’s because if it’s specific mechanism that stops the virus replicating. It does no such thing with covid so while it may be a boost to immune health in general it’s really not suitable to be here. You could have made this much better by actually looking at the mechanism of these herbal remedies and picking the ones which will actually help. Covid is not the same as other virus and we need things which address thr mechanism and specific damages
Research shows that elderberry does indeed prevent COVID-19 replication through multiple mechanisms involving its key compounds, primarily targeting the post-entry stages of viral replication.
I would not hesitate to say that a combination of the herbs I mentioned in the article would have an even more powerful effect. There should be more research out there on natural substances, but pharmaceutical companies deliberately suppress this worthy information. Hope this helps.
A worthy cause but this just reads like you’ve asked AI to come up with a list without you really researching it. Elderberry is great for flu, possibly even more useful than any of the pharmaceutical antivirals but it’s because if it’s specific mechanism that stops the virus replicating. It does no such thing with covid so while it may be a boost to immune health in general it’s really not suitable to be here. You could have made this much better by actually looking at the mechanism of these herbal remedies and picking the ones which will actually help. Covid is not the same as other virus and we need things which address thr mechanism and specific damages
Research shows that elderberry does indeed prevent COVID-19 replication through multiple mechanisms involving its key compounds, primarily targeting the post-entry stages of viral replication.
Source: https://www.mdpi.com/1661-3821/3/1/7
Key Compounds and Mechanisms:
1) Anthocyanins: Directly prevent viral entry by binding to viral glycoproteins
2) Phenolic compounds: Particularly caffeic acid, which impairs spike protein binding to ACE2 receptors.
Polyphenols: Including flavonols and phenolic acids that contribute to antiviral effects.
Source: Source: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9744084/
I would not hesitate to say that a combination of the herbs I mentioned in the article would have an even more powerful effect. There should be more research out there on natural substances, but pharmaceutical companies deliberately suppress this worthy information. Hope this helps.