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Echinacea - 2 oz, (Health Herbs)

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Echinacea - 2 oz, (Health Herbs)

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Echinacea is an antibiotic, blood purifier, antiviral, and antiseptic.  
 
ECHINACEA (Echinacea angustifolia) Also known as Purple Coneflower and considered very valuable by the North American Indians. Used as a blood cleanser and especially for skin disorders, such as boils and abscesses. Considered a valuable alternative to antibiotics; this herb has very strong immune-activating abilities. It activates the white blood cells to fight off both bacterial and viral infections. Famous for its use with treating snake bites. Other indications include: for cleansing the lymphatic system; fevers; blood poisoning; carbuncles, peritonitis, syphilitic conditions, bites; stings; gangrenous conditions; diptheria; tonsillitis; and pus formations. Works well with Myrrh. 
 
Echinacea, a member of the Asteraceae family, is also known by the names Kansas Snake Root, Purple Coneflower, Coneflower, Sampson Root, Black Sampson, Red Sunflower, and Rudbeckia. The principal parts of the plant used medicinally are the root, rhizome, leaves, flowers, and seeds. The name Echinacea is derived from the Greek meaning `hedgehog', referring to the sharp pointed bracts of the receptacles. Native to North America, Echinacea is one of the most popular herbs today in both North America and Europe. It was used in Native American sweat lodges to help the participants endure extreme temperatures. It was also a popular folk medicine in America during the 1920's, but fell into disuse with the introduction of sulfa drugs. 
 
Over-harvesting from the wild is leading to endangerment of the species in some areas. Echinacea has been listed by United Plant Savers as an `at risk' plant. The common name Echinacea also includes the species Echinacea angustifolia and Echinacea pallida, which are used interchangeably with Echinacea purpurea. Echinacea was also used by American Indians for a variety of conditions, including venomous bites and other external wounds. It was introduced into US. medical practice in 1887 and was touted for use in conditions ranging from colds to syphilis. Modern research started in the 1930s in Germany. Traditionally, Echinacea has been used in the past for blood poisoning, eczema, fevers, flu, carbuncles, acne, boils, peritonitis, bites & stings of poisonous insects or snakes, gangrenous conditions, diphtheria, tonsillitis, sores, infections and wounds. 
 
The primary properties of Echinacea are considered to be alterative, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, astringent, carminative, diaphoretic, depurative, digestive tonic, immune stimulant, sialagogue, stimulant, and vulnerary. This herb is typically available as a tea, tincture, and in capsules. Primary chemical constituents of Echinacea are known to include mucopolysaccharides, echinacoside, echinaceine, isobutylmines, linoleic and palmetic acids, essential oils, glycosides, inulin, polyacetylenes, sesquiterenes, betaine, and phenolics. Echinacea also contains small amounts of iron, iodine, copper, potassium, sulphur, vitamin A, vitamin E and vitamin C. 
 
Echinacea is one of the most popular herbs and has been extensively studied for its effects on the immune system. It has been used as an immune stimulant for a variety of afflictions, including colds and flu. It has been promoted as a general health measure to improve resistance during seasonal outbreaks, but there is some concern related to the potential immunosuppressive effects of prolonged use. In general, prolonged continuous use is not recommended. It also helps internal gangrene, and has been shown to dilate the peripheral blood vessels. 
 
Past topical uses have included the following: the fresh root is chewed to alleviate toothaches; as a mouthwash for gingivitis and pyorrhea; as an additive in various salves, poultices and washes; for venomous bites, such as insect, spider and snake; and also for infected wounds and gangrenous conditions. Echinacea supports the immune system. Several constituents in Echinacea team together to increase the production and activity of white blood cells, lymphocytes, and macrophages. Echinacea also increases reduction of interferon, an important part of the body's response to viral infections such as colds and flu. Excessive use of Echinacea can cause throat irritation, nausea, dizziness and excessive salivation.  
 
Boosts the immune system during illness, a valuable alternative to antibiotics. Cleanses the lymph system and the blood. This herb is not an everyday tonic, rather, use it when the body really needs it and it's effectiveness will be much greater.

SUGGESTED USAGE
Use 6-12 drops in juice, water, under the tongue or as desired. May be taken 3 times daily. Shake well. Store in cool dark place. Keep out of reach of children.

 

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Echinacea 400mg - Echinacea 400mg - Helps Support Immune System Health, 100 caps, (Good'n Natural)
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Retail Price: $11.49
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Retail Price: $11.49
Your Price: $6.35
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