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Echinacea 350 mg

$ 4.65

Standardized Echinacea 350 mg

Dietary Supplement proven strength 50 Capsules The natural approach to support normal body functions. Helps well being during different seasons*.

1 x 'Standardized Echinacea 350 mg' order
 




supports the immune system, helps well being during different seasons.
 

Ingredients:

Echinacea purpurea  350 mg
 

Other Ingredients:

Micro Crystalline Cellulose, Gelatin, Titanium Dioxide, Purified Water

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Information about Echinacea

Echinacea, also known as coneflower, is a wild flower that grows naturally in meadows and moist low-lands throughout the mid-west. While Echinacea is most commonly known for it medicinal effects, it is also a common garden plant with beautiful purple flowers. While already popular as a medicinal herb, the true potential of Echinacea has yet to be fully explored by the medical industry.
 

Health Benefits of Echinacea

There are three varieties of Echinacea: Echinacea purpurea, Echinacea pallida, and Echinacea angustifolia. All three varieties are used to boost the immune system and fight infections, but only the purpurea and pallida varieties have been shown to be effective.

Echinacea is thought to serve as a stimulant to the body's immune system by activating white blood cells, whereby making it more difficult for foreign bodies to infect cells. Echinacea is one of the most popular herbal remedies for respiratory infections.

Echinacea's positive effects on the immune system have also been studied extensively for cancer and AIDS patients. Some researchers believe that stimulating immune function actually may cause cancers and AIDS to progress faster, while others find a disease-relieving effect from using Echinacea.

Some evidence from other clinical studies appears to indicate that Echinacea may have antiviral and antifungal effects, possibly adding to its infection fighting ability. However, Echinacea's use in all of these conditions needs further study before it can be recommended.

In some European countries, Echinacea is available intravenously for add-on therapy in connection with of some types of cancer. European doctors also use an injected form to help relieve urinary tract infections. Neither intravenous nor Echinacea injections are available in the United States.

Topically, Echinacea has been used in connection with eczema and psoriasis, severe ailments for many people. It has been added to topical preparations for hemorrhoids and it is included in other topical products used on insect bites. It may also protect skin from damage due to sunlight.

Dosage and Administration

A recommended daily dosage of Echinacea purpurea leaf is 6 to 9 milliliters (approximately 1-1/2 to 1-3/4 teaspoonfuls) of expressed juice. When using a commercially prepared Echinacea product, you need to follow the manufacturer's instructions, as strengths may vary.
 

Precautions

Because of Echinacea's effects on the immune system, you should not take Echinacea if you have multiple sclerosis, AIDS, tuberculosis, leukemia, and autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.

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