
Nutraceuticals and Botanicals to Treat COVID-19
As part of the functional medicine approach to treating COVID-19, the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM) has identified nutraceutical and botanical agents that may be considered additional treatments against SARS-CoV, published in a two-part series of articles.
These agents can be considered as immunoadjuvants, protease inhibitors, ACE2 modulators, zinc ionophores, and anti-inflammatory agents. The IFM has outlined for each agent the biological plausibility, mechanism of action, strength of evidence, and risk of harm.
Among the agents highlighted are:
- Beta Glucans—Beta glucans induce activity against viral attack.
- Mushrooms—Various species have been shown to possess immunomodulatory effects.
- Chinese Skullcap—Studies show Chinese skullcap statistically decreases viral infection rates.
- Licorice—Licorice has been used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formulations against SARS-CoV-1.
- Andrographis Paniculata—Andrographis leaves have been used to treat and prevent upper respiratory tract infections; Andrographis promotes viral eradication and specifically inhibits furin protease.
- Astralagus Membranaceus—Astralagus is used in TCM for its antiviral activity, its anti-inflammatory properties, and for priming the innate immune system.
- Berberine—Berberine has been shown to have anti-viral activity across a broad range of viral targets.
- Echinacea—Echinacea preparations have been shown to reduce frequency, severity, and/or duration of upper respiratory tract infections.
- Luteolin—Recent studies suggest luteolin may be a candidate molecule to block SARS-CoV-2 entry into cells and may modulate excessive inflammatory responses.
The Institute for Functional Medicine. (2020). The functional medicine approach to COVID-19: Additional research on nutraceuticals and botanicals. Retrieved from https://www.ifm.org/news-insights/functional-medicine-approach-covid-19-additional-research-nutrace…
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