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Echinacea
Botanical Name: Echinacea angustifolia, Echinacea purpurea, Echinacea pallid
Echinacea is also known as snakeroot because of the roots snake like appearance. It has been used for centuries to treat wounds and infections. The leaves, seeds or roots of this herb can also be chewed to alleviate toothaches. Echinacea has become a popular herb around the world due to its natural immune support properties. A significant amount of scientific studies have documented the chemistry, pharmacology, and clinical applications of Echinacea. Echincaea has healing, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory and nonspecific, immune-stimulant action, predominantly through the stimulation of fibroblasts (cells involved in tissue repair) and activation of phagocytosis (the process of bacterial scavenging by special white blood cells).
Parts Of The Plant Used:
Echinacea products generally contain a mixture of root, leaves, stem and seed sections of the plant.
- Roots: These are the most commonly used part of the herb as they have a higher concentration of volatile oils.
- Leaves: This part of the plant contains more polysaccharides which trigger the stimulation of the immune system.
- Seeds: The seeds if chewed and held within the mouth, create a strong antibacterial, numbing and fuzzy effect on the tongue and cheeks. Seeds are used frequently for ulcers, gum and tooth infections.
Nutritional Compound Ingredients
• Iron
• Zinc
• Water
• Lipids
• Cobalt
• Proteins
• Minerals
• Terpenes
• Vitamins
• Alkaloids
• Selenium
• Polyphenols
• Volatile Oils
• Amino Acids
• Phenolic acid
• Carbohydrates
• Isobutyl amines
Echinacea Benefits (Internal)
Echinacea is generally used internally for its powerful affects on the immune system.
- Infections
- Blood Purification
- Aids the Lymphatic System
- Runny Nose, Cold, Fever
- Relieve Arthritis Symptoms
- Measles, Mumps, Smallpox
- Venereal and Vaginal Yeast (candida) and Urinary Infections
- Antibacterial, Antibiotic, Anti-fungal, Anti-microbial, Antioxidant, Antiseptic, Antiviral
Echinacea Benefits (External)
Echinacea can be applied topically by using a cloth soaked in a concentrated herbal tea or tincture.
• Acne
• Wounds
• Athletes Foot
• Reduce inflammation
• Abscesses, Toothaches, Ulcers, Gum Problems
Recommended Dosage
For recommended dosage see the product packaging label for directions as these can differ.
Contraindications:
- Echinacea is not recommended for people with multiple sclerosis, white blood cell disorders, collagen disorders, HIV/AIDS or auto-immune disorders. If you are taking medications or if you are pregnant consult your health professional first.
- Echinacea has an excellent safety record and is very well tolerated by most people. There is no known toxicity.
- Echinacea is a member of the daisy family and as such may cause rare allergic reactions including skin rashes and anaphylactic shock.
Available In: Tea, Powder Drink Blends and Tablet Form.
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