Echinacea is considered as one of the panacea universal plant remedies, because is able to cure any disease, due to antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties and grows in wild places and also in organized plantations.
Echinacea contain flavonoids, polysaccharides, phenols, alkyl amide and certain minerals such as copper, potassium, iodine, and iron, together with vitamins A, E and C.
Echinacea is used either in dried form or in fresh formula for juice and is one of the most widely used herbal remedies to cure respiratory diseases, chronic infections, shorten colds, cough and flu, relieves extended lymph glands and sore throat, stimulates the human body immune system, helps the skin to fight infections, heal wounds and regenerate them, Echinacea helps the production of interferon, increases antiviral activity against various viral infections such as influenza and herpes. Echinacea has tonic properties, improving the liver ability to reduce the toxic effects of environmental factors, being an excellent hepatic regulator.
As powder Echinacea stimulates the body in terms of healing skin conditions such as burns, insect bites, acne and ulcers.
As tea Echinacea is prescribed to treat urinary tract infections and as extract is used to cure genital herpes and thrush.
As a tincture Echinacea has a good effect in liver, ulcers, gastric acid problems.
In combination with yarrow and barberry cure cystitis.
Echinacea encourages the production of natural substances that help the body fight cancer and other diseases, stimulates the body to produce more white blood cells, particularly lymphocytes and large amounts of interferon.
Echinacea is recommend it to be used by children, adults and old persons, because has the excellent property of protecting, preventing and prolonging life.
Echinacea is among the rarely medicinal plants that have a wide variety of uses against different types of diseases.
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