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Echinacea is one of the most widely known herbal medicines in American folk herbalism. Used extensively by traditional herbalists and Native Americans alike in North America for generations, echinacea eventually gained popularity in Europe in the 1900's. One of its main uses is to support healthy immune function, although many of its historical uses were related to topical applications. It is now one of the most available dietary supplements in health food stores and continues to be a subject of many scientific studies investigating its immune support properties." Echinacea supports healthy immune system functioning. As the story goes, in the 1950's the Swiss naturopathic doctor, Dr. Vogel, came to the U.S. to study "Echinacea in South Dakota. He brought seeds back which he believed were from E. angustifolia and gave them to a German doctor who planted them and made medicine. Soon it was discovered that the species was actually E. purpurea which is why it became so popular and widely studied in Europe. 4 Herbal Actions Immune supporting, depurative, vulnerary, lymphatic, sialagogue 6 Uses And Preparations Root fresh or dried as a tea or tincture or powdered and encapsulated All aboveground parts fresh or dried as a tea or tincture or powdered and encapsulated Fresh plant juice Precautions Specific: Persons with allergies to other members of the Asteraceae family should exercise caution with Echinacea, due to the presence of Echinacea pollen.
Echinacea purpurea Root Powder 1 lb
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Echinacea is one of the most widely known herbal medicines in American folk herbalism. Used extensively by traditional herbalists and Native Americans alike in North America for generations, echinacea eventually gained popularity in Europe in the 1900's. One of its main uses is to support healthy immune function, although many of its historical uses were related to topical applications. It is now one of the most available dietary supplements in health food stores and continues to be a subject of many scientific studies investigating its immune support properties." Echinacea supports healthy immune system functioning. As the story goes, in the 1950's the Swiss naturopathic doctor, Dr. Vogel, came to the U.S. to study "Echinacea in South Dakota. He brought seeds back which he believed were from E. angustifolia and gave them to a German doctor who planted them and made medicine. Soon it was discovered that the species was actually E. purpurea which is why it became so popular and widely studied in Europe. 4 Herbal Actions Immune supporting, depurative, vulnerary, lymphatic, sialagogue 6 Uses And Preparations Root fresh or dried as a tea or tincture or powdered and encapsulated All aboveground parts fresh or dried as a tea or tincture or powdered and encapsulated Fresh plant juice Precautions Specific: Persons with allergies to other members of the Asteraceae family should exercise caution with Echinacea, due to the presence of Echinacea pollen.
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