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How Can Echinacea Help You?

by Paulina Jenkins

Echinacea is a North American perennial plant with beautiful flowers. This herb has been used as an alternative medicine for centuries. The North American Indians living in plains were fully aware of the medicinal properties of this plant. Echinacea belongs to the Ragweed family and is often called the purple cone flower.

Echinacea root contains anti-biotic, anti-viral and immunity enhancing properties. This herb can boost the immune system by stimulating phagocytosis to fight cold and flu. As soon as you feel a cold coming on start taking Echinacea. You may avoid getting the cold and even if you do get a cold it would not be that bad.

Echinacea is also shown to be of benefits for other health complaints. It can help to treat illnesses and inflammation brought on by infectious bacteria and viruses such as arthritis, measles, smallpox and mumps. Echinacea is also useful in healing wounds and relieving swellings or pains. It is also often used as a mouthwash to give relief to painful teeth and gums.

. Echinacea is available in health food stores and supermarkets as tablets, capsules, tincture, tea bags and tea leaves. If you have a reaction to Ragweed, do not use Echinacea. Drinking some Echinacea tea on a daily basis can rid your body of fungus that causes athletes foot.

To gain relief for gastro-intestinal complaints try sipping Echinacea tea. It is a great booster for the immune system and helps to fight infections and viruses. You can stay healthy with the help of Echinacea tea. For a more effective prevention against infectious and inflammatory diseases use Echinacea together with licorice.

Today Echinacea is still one of the most popular herbs used in Europe, Australia and United States. It is mainly used as an alternative treatment for colds and flu. The true potentials of Echinacea to fight against other infections and viruses besides colds and flu need to be further studied.

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