Antiviral herb, Echinacea in the right dosage & variety has been proven to support immune resistance to flu viruses. Recent test-tube study (3/10/20) suggests Echinacea might act as a preventative measure against some forms of the coronavirus.
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A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study done over 4 months confirms that this form of Echinacea supports the immune resistance and acts directly against a series of viruses.
⚠️Statements here and in the video have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration; and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Now that we are in a pandemic, smart people are looking for ways to boost their immune system with antiviral herbs. Throughout history, herbal medicine practitioners have used the herb, Echinacea, to provide relief from colds and viral flues. They do this because Echinacea is known to support and boost your immune system.
This video covers the following topics:
1. Specific studies regarding Echinacea and viruses.
2. How Echinacea works when it comes to cold and flu viruses.
3. How viruses are destroyed in the body.
4. What forms of Echinacea work best.
5. Usual dosage for adults.
6. A specific brand of Echinacea extract that was used in one of the studies.
⚡ One should not try to self-treat. Always consult a licensed doctor. Always consult a healthcare professional before attempting to take any supplements. Pregnant women and nursing mothers should not take Echinacea. Do your own necessary due diligence before consuming any supplements.
In another study, it is summarized that certain standardized preparations of Echinacea purpurea, "contain potent and selective antiviral & antimicrobial activities". Echinacea works directly, killing pathogens by strengthening an individual’s immune system. There is evidence that Echinacea stimulates the body into producing more white blood cells. It also stimulates the release of interferons. Interferons are what the body uses as a fighting weapon.
There are different varieties of Echinacea; and what is known as the echinacea purpurea variety (also known as purple coneflower) is the most researched Echinacea. Preparations that include both the roots and the flowering tops are the most effective at helping the body resist the viruses.
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