Extracts From Common Wild Plants Can Block COVID From Entering Human Cells: Study

Extracts From Common Wild Plants Can Block COVID From Entering Human Cells: Study
A wasp collecting nectar from a goldenrod flower. Paul Reeves Photography/Shutterstock
Bill Pan
Bill Pan
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Two plants that can be found throughout North American wilderness contain ingredients that can block the virus that causes COVID-19 from entering human cells, a recent study says.

After testing 1,867 samples extracted from different parts of 660 plant and fungal species, a team of scientists at Emory University in Georgia reported that extracts from the flowers of tall goldenrod (Solidago altissima) and the rhizomes of the eagle fern (Pteridium aquilinum) each prevented the viral spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 from attaching to human cells in lab settings.
Bill Pan
Bill Pan
Reporter
Bill Pan is an Epoch Times reporter covering education issues and New York news.
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