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Echinacea Herb Cut Echinacea Purpurea Herb Dried - 50G



The article discusses the benefits of using dried echinacea herb cut, also known as purple coneflower. The herb is said to stimulate the immune system and reduce many of the symptoms of colds, flu and some other illnesses, infections, and conditions. The herb can also be infused in water, alcohol or oil and used to make salves, ointments and creams. People with allergies to other members of the As... more details
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  • The article discusses the benefits of using dried echinacea herb cut, also known as purple coneflower.
  • The herb is said to stimulate the immune system and reduce many of the symptoms of colds, flu and some other illnesses, infections, and conditions.
  • The herb can also be infused in water, alcohol or oil and used to make salves, ointments and creams.


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Brand Unbranded
Manufacturer Natural Products
Model Number 2563
Description
The article discusses the benefits of using dried echinacea herb cut, also known as purple coneflower. The herb is said to stimulate the immune system and reduce many of the symptoms of colds, flu and some other illnesses, infections, and conditions. The herb can also be infused in water, alcohol or oil and used to make salves, ointments and creams. People with allergies to other members of the Asteraceae family should exercise caution with Echinacea, due to the presence of Echinacea pollen.

Dried Echinacea Herb Cut commonly known as purple coneflower, has long had a reputation for stimulating the immune system. The herb is said to encourage the immune system and reduce many of the symptoms of colds, flu and some other illnesses, infections, and conditions.
Size: 50g.
HOW TO USE
The dried herb may be added to tea blends or encapsulated, alone or in combination with other herbs, and taken as a dietary supplement. It can also be infused in water, alcohol or oil and used to make salves, ointments and creams.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
People with allergies to other members of the Asteraceae family should exercise caution with Echinacea, due to the presence of Echinacea pollen.We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking any medications.
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