echinacea in English

noun
1
a North American coneflower. It is used in herbal medicine, largely for its antibiotic and wound-healing properties.
Both echinacea and goldenseal root have natural antibiotic activity and are extremely safe, when used as indicated on the label.

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1. ECHINACEA AngustIFOLIA- echinacea Angust. tablet Out of scope - Out of scope for RxNorm and will not receive RxNorm normal forms

2. Herbal supplements like ephedra, Birthwort, glucosamine, marijuana, and echinacea are unregulated, overhyped, and potentially deadly

3. In front of me I have four certificates of analysis and four different types of echinacea products.

4. Echinacea products have not here been shown to provide benefits for treating Colds, although, it is possible there is a weak benefit from some Echinacea products: the results of individual prophylaxis trials consistently show positive (if non-significant) trends, although potential effects are of qu …

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6. There is good research to support these uses: Immune-active Botanicals, such as echinacea, strengthen and tone immune functions

7. Boneset, fresh ginger, perhaps with echinacea, elder, yarrow and peppermint tea is a compact formula that can be used for the above disease patterns and symptoms

8. You might be an Achaean if you see an ad for goldenseal and/or echinacea and think of afflictions they cure instead of what they're sold as herbal remedies for.

9. The invention relates to a hydrolysate from at least one extract of at least one plant material selected from the group consisting of at least one genus: Equiseti, Juglandis , Millefolii, Quercus, Taraxaci, Althaeae, Matricariae, Centaurium, Levisticum, Rosmarinus, Angelica(e), Artemisia, Astragalus, Leonurus, Salvia, Saposhnikovia, Scutellaria, Siegesbeckia, Armoracia, Capsicum, Cistus, Echinacea, Echinacea, Galphimia, Hedera, Melia, Olea, Pelargonium, Phytolacca, Primula, Salix, Thymus, Vitex, and Vitis; and to a mixture thereof and to a method of production and the use thereof.

10. While Airborne's claims have not been specifically confirmed in credible, independent scientific studies on the product itself, several of the individual vitamins, herbs, and nutrients included, such as echinacea, have been shown to

11. Several double-blind trials have found that echinacea root tinctures in combination with Boneset, wild indigo, and homeopathic arnica reduce symptoms of the common cold.In addition, linden and hyssop may promote a healthy fever and the immune system's ability to fight infections.

12. Daffodil Bulbs Daisies Daylilies Deer-Resistant Perennials Delosperma Delphinium Dianthus Drought Resistant Perennials Echinacea Fall Perennials Ferns Flower Bulbs Foliage Foxgloves Full Sun Perennials Gaillardias Galanthus Gardenias Geraniums Gloriosa Daisies Ground Covers Hedges Helenium Hellebores Heuchera Hibiscus Hollyhock Hostas Hyacinth

13. Mixing the old with the new, she leaves established azaleas, hostas and other conventional garden plants but surrounds them with common milkweed, swamp milkweed, butterfly weed, echinacea, coneflowers, Bonesets, blue mistflowers, cardinal flower, violets, red-twig dogwoods, ironweed, asters, pussytoes and many more species that feed

14. The meadows, pastures and roadsides in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere are the common home of a flowering plant known by the botanical name Achillea millefolium.Known by the common name yarrow, Achillea millefolium is a member of the aster family, a title it shares with daisies, marigold, echinacea and dandelion, merely to name a few.