echinacea versatile and powerful herb used as a potent natural antibiotic. improves skin texture and tone and provides a nutritive defense against environmental toxins.
Known to many as the "purple coneflower", echinacea resembles the daisy and can be traced back hundreds of years to Native Americans. It is popular for its ability to support natural resistance.
these herbal leaves have been used as a homeopathic infection-fighter and immune system booster. Fennel: this herb has been used as a natural appetite suppressant, and is a component of our unique Energy Diet formula; fennel aids in digestion, helps reduce stomach and gastrointestinal discomfort, and can help relieve other types of pain and promote healing.
A floral essence that provides a sense of self in the face of adversity; a perennial herb used topically for eczema, insect bites, itching and wounds, and internally for gastrointestinal, respiratory and urinary tract infections, sore throats, toothaches and to detoxify the blood.
Also known as coneflower and snakeroot. Topically it is used as an agent to treat boils, insect bites and eczema. It has purifying qualities and is anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and soothing.
Category: plant / herb Scientific name: Echinacea Purperea Echinacea is also called the Purple Coneflower. Native to North America, the American Indians have long used Echinacea to treat a variety of ailments. Echinacea's roots and leaves have mild antibacterial, antiviral properties, and are used for wound healing. In Germany, research has shown that Echinacea is useful in strengthening the body's immune system and the prevention and treatment of colds and flu. more info on Echinacea
An herb (Echinacea purpurea). Echinacea, commonly known as the purple coneflower, is used by American Indians as the remedy of choice for infections and animal bites. Recent research has uncovered active constituents that have a profound effect on proper immune function- particularly its polysaccharides and echinacosides. Today, echinacea is one of the most popular herbs used in a variety of natural remedies.
Derived from the wood of the Echinacea plant, this ingredient provides antibacterial and healing agents. In skin care products, it features anti-itching and soothing properties.
small genus of North American coarse perennial herbs
a very effective and safe herbal remedy, used for preventing or treating infections, colds or influenza due to any type of bacteria or virus especially before onset or in the early stages of infection
a very popular American wildflower and garden plant, the purple coneflower
An herb frequently used by Native Americans of the southwest plains and is now often seen as a garden perennial. Herbalists value the dried root for its actions against many types of viral and bacterial illnesses. It has antibiotic properties and also appears to enhance the immune system. Echinacea products come in a variety of forms: tinctures, capsules, tablets, extracts of fresh or dried roots.
An excellent blood cleanser, Echinacea stimulates immune responses and increases the body's ability to resist infections, as well as has antibiotic properties.
Probably the greatest herb to build the immune system. It stimulates the immune response, increasing the ability of our body to resist infections, especially the production of white blood cells. Improves lymphatic drainage, removes toxins from the blood. Contain vitamins A, E, C, iron, iodine, copper and sulphur.
The roots and leaves contain a volatile oil that serve as a natural antibiotic and immune enhancer.
Also called the purple coneflower, this plant is the best known and researched herb for stimulating the immune system. It has anti-inflammatory properties and stimulates various immune system cells. As a natural antibiotic, echinacea promotes the soothing of skin irritations.
is best known for its' immune enhancing ability, but has proven very effective in many other areas as well
Echinacea is a natural antibiotic, comparable to penicillin in effect) that can kill a broad range of viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa, which makes it invaluable in wound healing and the treatment of infectious diseases.
This herb has anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties, as well as being an immune and lymphatic regulator.
stimulates immune system and detoxifies skin, enzyme responsible for breaking down the acid that helps hydrate.
an herbal extract that typically contains 4% echinacosides as active components; historically used as an immunostimulant.
useful as natural antibiotic. Reported to lessen the severity and duration of colds. Often used in conjunction with Goldenseal. Typical dose: 400-500 mg.
A natural anti-biotic that increases bodily resistance to infection and is used for boils, erysipelas, cancer, syphilis and other impurities of the blood.
a derivative of the coneflower plant, used in moisturizers
Is a herb that helps promote general well-being during the cold and flu season.
Echinacea has been rediscovered as a great medicinal for bacterial and viral infections. Perhaps Echinacea may be one of the strongest natural anti-biotic's known to man. Echinacea differs from that of tonics because it's potency is more similar to that of an anti-biotic such as Penicillin. Its effects are strong and like anti-biotics, Echinacea should not be used for longer than necessary.
One of the most exciting therapeutic herbs available today is echinacea ( Echinacea angustifolia and Echinacea purpurea) a unique herb related to the Asteraceae (sunflower) plant family. Echinacea has been widely used by Native Americans, particularly the Plains Indians, for hundreds of years as an antiseptic, an analgesic (pain killer) and for the treatment of snakebites. Echinacea is also used extensively by herbalists and alternative health care providers to boost the immune system, help speed wound healing, reduce inflammations, treat colds and flu, and fight infections. See: Standarized Echinacea; Liquid Echinacea; Echinacea Cough Drops
this organic herbal extract mobilizes the immune system response to bacterial invaders by increasing the production of white blood cells. Most effective when taken at the first signs of a cold or flu.
An herb activating macrophage production, which is critical in neutralizing viruses, destroying bacteria, and increasing white blood cell activity. It also assists T-cell and interferon production, both vital immune system functions.
a commonly used herb for maintaining the immune system.
An oral homeopathic substance thought to boost the immune system. Frequently taken for cold or flu symptoms. Has anti-itching and soothing properties when used in skin-care products.!-- google_ad_client = "pub-7118375818215578"; google_alternate_ad_url = "http://www.beautyinfoline.com/google.htm"; google_ad_width = 336; google_ad_height = 280; google_ad_format = "336x280_as"; google_ad_type = "text_image"; google_ad_channel ="5217392297"; google_color_border = "B4D0DC"; google_color_bg = "ECF8FF"; google_color_link = "0000CC"; google_color_url = "008000"; google_color_text = "6F6F6F";
Echinacea augustifolia An effective antibacterial and antiviral which helps the body to stimulate immune response and resist infection. It promotes the production of white blood cells and acts as a blood purifier. It also enhances lymphatic filtration and drainage and assists in re- moving toxins from the body. It is considered to be one of the best herbal antibiotics available.
An herb native to North America that has been used to prevent and treat the common cold and other respiratory infections. Echinacea may interfere with treatment that uses the immune system to fight cancer. The scientific names are Echinacea purpurea and Echinacea angustifolia. Also called purple coneflower.