Is Cannabis Good for Colds and Flu?


Winter is cold and flu season, a busy time for Needles dispensaries. Colds are generally mild, with slow onset. Flus, however, bring sudden symptoms, such as body pains, headaches, and lethargy. These are respiratory illnesses, common too. They leave you with a runny, swollen nose, tossing and turning all night, and breathing heavily through your mouth. They can make you miserable for a week. More. 

Can cannabis help? If so, how so? What effect does weed have on the body when it is actively fighting colds and flus? Is bud safe to smoke when coughing and wheezing? Much evidence suggests that cannabis proves extremely helpful in alleviating the worst symptoms associated with these illnesses. It does so in a myriad of effective and interesting ways too. 

  • Effect Of Cannabis On The Respiratory System

Every weed smoker knows that it can cause coughing fits. Some of the immediate effects of smoking bud are coughing, wheezing, even throat inflammation. These are very short-lived, however, but may further irritate an already irritated respiratory tract. According to Taylor & Francis Online, weed has bronchodilation effects that could help too, but edibles and tinctures might just prove easiest. 

One particular study, in the U.S. National Library of Medicine, shows vaping better for the lungs than smoking is. At least, in terms of immediate coughing. Another study suggests a 40 percent reduction in phlegm, coughing, and chest tightness when vaping rather than smoking. In simple language, vaping might prove easier on the lungs than bud, a point useful when sick with a cold or flu. 

  • Will You Feel Better Or Worse? 

Since colds and flus are illnesses of the respiratory tract, they affect all parts of it. This includes the throat, nose, airways, mouth, and lungs. Some symptoms of these illnesses, such as shortness of breath, throat inflammation, coughing, and excess phlegm, mirror those of weed smokers. In this way, smoking might exacerbate symptoms that are already unpleasant. 

It might be wise to try other products when you are sick with such. Give your respiratory system chance to recover from the infection it is fighting. Choose edibles, tinctures, oils, even topicals. Rather avoid inhaling bud when you have a cold or flu. Burning plant matter, heat, and related toxins may trigger wheezing, breathing difficulties, and lower your body’s defense against viruses. 

Medical experts advise not smoking when sick. This includes vaporizers, even if they do cause less irritation than bud. Smoking can, and likely will, make you feel worse when infected with a respiratory issue, but cannabis can still help you. Of course, moderation matters. Some strains might cause lightheadedness, for example, in high doses, which could make existing dizziness worse. 

  • Effect Of Cannabis On Cold And Flu Symptoms

Many, many studies support cannabis as a useful tool in treating colds and flus. The British Journal of Psychiatry proves it eases aches and pains, it treats insomnia and other sleeping disorders, it boosts appetite, and it alleviates headaches, all of which are common from colds and flus. Put simply, it can effectively treat your pain, put you to sleep, help you eat, and clear your head. 

It does more than that, though. Much more. As mentioned, it is a useful bronchodilator, opening airways so that you can breathe easier. It is also anti-mucosal, so it helps to dry mucus, in much the same way it causes dry mouth, also called cottonmouth. It is also expectorant, so it helps to clear phlegm and other mucus from your system. These actions prove extremely helpful when sick. 

  • Should You Use Weed For Respiratory Infection?

Most find huge benefit from using weed against colds and flus. Anecdotal evidence is everywhere, a seemingly endless pool of positive results. Most use it to aid sleep, relieve associated aches, build an appetite, or just pass time. For some, it offers relief from boredom. From restlessness. What is more, unlike cough syrups, it does not knock you out or leave you unfocused and groggy in the morning. 

Cannabis also boosts mood. For many, this means feeling better about feeling sick. More accepting, less stressed about it, more able to heal well. However, almost everyone will recommend rather using cannabis oils, tinctures, and edibles when sick, instead of smoking bud. Weed can be euphoric, enough so to make you forget your symptoms. Just avoid smoking. Let your body heal the infection. 

  • Best Cannabis Delivery Needles Has

We deliver within the hour. Any weed you like, in any form. We have edibles, tinctures, oils, capsules, and even topicals. We have bud too, for a healthier time. For now, weed lovers everywhere will recommend stocking up on good food and preparing it beforehand, keeping warm and hydrated, and, of course, using cannabis the right and proper way. This means not smoking it until better. 

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