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WilderHerb's ECHINACEA
If you have serious medical problems, see a doctor. This herb should be considered a nutritive tonic which aids various systems within the body, due to the type nutrients contained within the herb. Herbs are food additives and not controlled by the FDA. If any adverse symptoms arise, like stomach upset or diarrhea, take less or discontinue.
ECHINACEA
While my common name is the Purple Coneflower, I am more well known by "Echinacea" my proper name. I am a stately plant 3 feet high and over 2 feet wide. Pink-purple pedals grow from the conical center of my flower. Both my flowers and my roots are the basis for my fame. Take me in small doses throughout the day, rather than fewer doses that are big. Take me for two weeks and then delay, wait a week before continuing. I am so good for all that ails you, it is impossible to explain in words that are clear and rhyme too. So, here it is in the main, how I help you heal from wounds to
flue.
1. The body produces a substance called Hyaluronic Acid (HA) which strengthens
tissues between cells, creating a barrier to
the spread of infection. During a viral
infection, enzymes are created which attack
HA, causing the tissue to act like Jell-O
turning to water. Echinacea protects HA from
the enzyme, thus hindering the spread of
viruses.
2. White Blood Cells are the body''s little
soldiers which surround and destroy both viral and bacterial invaders.
Echinacea helps this process. Echinacea is not only antifungal and
antibacterial, it also stimulates both White Blood Cell and T-Cell
production. (Echinacea increases the number of T-cells by 30% more
than conventional drugs and is being studied by AIDS researchers.)
3. Echinacea stimulates the Lymphatic System which carries waste and toxins away from infections.
4. Wound healing is enhanced by Echinacea's boost to blood clotting and the accelerated regeneration of both Fibrous Connective Tissue and Granulomatous Tissue necessary for healing.
5. Echinacea's cortisone-like activity makes it anti-allergenic, as well as an anti-inflammatory agent.
6. Echinacea regulates the body temperature whether too
cold or too hot.
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