Definitions for "Echinacea"
Keywords:  coneflower, flu, purpurea, herb, herbal
Assists immune function, anti-inflammatory.
Echinacea is one of the primary remedies for helping the body rid itself of microbial infections. It is often effective against both bacterial and viral attacks, and maybe used in conditions such as boils and infections. It seems to prevent infection and repair tissue damaged by the infection, it is also thought to boost the immune system. Echinacea is frequently taken for cold or flu symptoms and has an anti-itching and soothing property when used in skin-care products.
Acts as an immune stimulant, anti-biotic and lymph tonic. Regulates white blood cell production and purifies the blood .
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Keywords:  palmetto, saw
saw palmetto
As A Treatment"...Essentially, Echinacea has been shown to stimulate phagocytosis (engulfing of bacteria/viruses by certain white-blood cells), increase respiratory activity, and increase the motility of the white-blood cells..."
is a wild flower that is harvested for its roots, flowerheads, seeds or juice of the whole plant.