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Echinacea Tincture
Echinacea Tincture
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Echinacea: Rich In Traditional History
Echinacea has many key benefits known to fight off infections and viruses, reduce cold and flu symptoms, arthritis, skin irritations, and wound healing.
Echinacea is also known as purple coneflower. It has a rich history in traditional medicine. Echinacea is native to North America, and it has been used for centuries to support health and well-being.
Incorporating echinacea into your routine can be simple and beneficial. Here are some suggestions.
· Tea- Brew 1-2 teaspoons of dried leaves, flowers, and roots in a cup of water for 3-5 minutes.
· Tincture- (a liquid extract) Take 20 drops under the tongue or mix into any liquid.
· Capsules- This can be found at health food stores. Take as directed on the label.
· Syrup- Echinacea is commonly combined with other herbs in syrups for cough and cold relief.
It is worth noting that echinacea has is GRAS (generally recognized as safe) for short-term use. Long-term use may affect the immune system function. Echinacea is safe for children and commonly used for diaper rash and cold/flu symptoms.
Precautions
Echinacea should not be taken if you have an auto-immune disorder or allergies to daisies. Also do not consume if you are pregnant or nursing. Adults on medication(s), especially the elderly, should not take without consulting a physician.
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This information is for educational purposes. The Food and Drug Administration has not validated any of the above statements. This information is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Please consult your healthcare professional prior to using any herbal product (s).
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