Echinacea – Nature’s Antibiotic?

Based on German Commission E monograph and American Botanical Council information material and summarized by Bernd Wollschlaeger, M.D., Diplomate American Board of Family Practice.

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Echinacea is the scientific name for the Purple Coneflower, a popular American wildflower. For over 4000 years the Chinese used the herb to boost the body’s defense against infections.Native Americans used the rootstock as the foremost remedy for snake and insect bites, burns, wound cleanser, colds, sore throat and tonsillitis.Echinacea is prescribed by German physicians for the treatment of acute upper respiratory tract infections.

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