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Echinacea - 120ml
Echinacea - 120ml
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- Fight colds and flu
- Antibacterial, antimicrobial, antiviral, anti-protozoal and anti-parasitic
- Decongestion, lymphatic, antiinflammatory, and immunostimulant
- Supports respiratory health
- Easy to take liquid format
- Contains no dairy, gluten, soy, wheat, or yeast
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Echinacea - 120ml
$19.49
Omega Alpha Echinacea - 120ml is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Echinacea stimulates white blood cells, which scavenge for bacteria and cellular waste. It also stimulates our helper 'T cells', which mobilizes other immune cells to fight infection. Traditionally used to fight off colds, flus and infections, especially of the respiratory tract. Echinacea has a number of immune specific actions in the body, including antibacterial, antimicrobial, anti-viral, anti-protozoal and anti-parasitic. It’s also a decongestant, lymphatic (meaning it helps to tonify the lymphatic system), anti-inflammatory, and effective immunostimulant. This Liquid Echinacea from Omega Alpha should be taken at the first sign of infection three times per day. LARGER MONEY SAVING BOTTLE. [LIQUID]
Each 1ml contains:
Echinacea purpurea Extract 1:1 (Purple Coneflower Leaf & Root) 1000 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Purified water and 15% Ethanol.
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are taking immunosuppressants or have a progressive systemic disease such as tuberculosis, leukosis, collagenosis or multiple sclerosis. Hypersensitivity (e.g. allergy) has been known to occur; in which case, discontinue use. Do not use if the security seal is broken. Refrigerate after opening. Store away from children. Consume within six (6) months after opening.
Echinacea purpurea Extract 1:1 (Purple Coneflower Leaf & Root) 1000 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Purified water and 15% Ethanol.
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are taking immunosuppressants or have a progressive systemic disease such as tuberculosis, leukosis, collagenosis or multiple sclerosis. Hypersensitivity (e.g. allergy) has been known to occur; in which case, discontinue use. Do not use if the security seal is broken. Refrigerate after opening. Store away from children. Consume within six (6) months after opening.
Dosage
Adults: Take ¼ teaspoon (1 mL) three times per day. Can be mixed with juice or water. Shake well before use.
Adults: Take ¼ teaspoon (1 mL) three times per day. Can be mixed with juice or water. Shake well before use.
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Chaga Mushroom Extract
delivers antioxidant support, while
Cordyceps Mushroom Extract
boosts energy and endurance.
Coriolus (Turkey Tail) Mushroom Extract
supports immune and gut health, and
Lion’s Mane Mushroom Extract
enhances memory and cognition.
Maitake Mushroom Extract,
Reishi Mushroom Extract, and
Shiitake Mushroom Extract
provide additional support for immunity, stress balance, and overall wellness.
Support immune health, energy, and focus with Omega Alpha’s mushroom extracts.
Chaga Mushroom Extract
delivers antioxidant support, while
Cordyceps Mushroom Extract
boosts energy and endurance.
Coriolus (Turkey Tail) Mushroom Extract
supports immune and gut health, and
Lion’s Mane Mushroom Extract
enhances memory and cognition.
Maitake Mushroom Extract,
Reishi Mushroom Extract, and
Shiitake Mushroom Extract
provide additional support for immunity, stress balance, and overall wellness.
ECHINACEA
Although echinacea is commonly used to fend off colds and flu, don't let that fool you; it has many other health benefits too...
Echinacea is one of the most popular natural health products sold today, and for one good reason; it's an immune powerhouse! If we take a historic look back at the roots of ancient medicine, Echinacea has an impressive resume- especially when we associate it with our bounce back time needed to recover from sickness. If that doesn't convince you, it was even in Dr. Oz's Top 3 Supplements for fighting against cold and flu.
What Does It Do?
Echinacea has a number of immune specific actions in the body, including antibacterial, antimicrobial, anti-viral, anti-protozoal and anti-parasitic.
It’s also a decongestant, lymphatic (meaning it helps to tonify the lymphatic system), anti-inflammatory, and effective immunostimulant. Immunostimulants are products that increase the functions of the immune system, which as we know, is the system of the body that is responsible for protecting us from infection. Immunostimulants can act on any number of immune cells and ward off infection in several ways.
Immune System Support Extraordinaire
Echinacea stimulates white blood cells, which scavenge for bacteria and cellular waste. It also stimulates our helper 'T cells', which mobilizes other immune cells to fight infection. Finally, if that weren't enough, echinacea stimulates the production of
collagen
which rebuilds damaged tissue. So for those of us who aren't Doctors, what does all this mean? It means that it can cut an individual’s chances of catching a cold or flu, as well as shorten the duration of these infections once caught. Echinacea is recommended by natural health practitioners for a variety of conditions including prevention and early treatment of colds and flu, as well as
skin infections
and ulcers, herpes, canker sores, eczema and wound cleansing. Before echinacea was used to fight against the dreaded cold and flu, it was used in part, to help with snakebites – this was before it was used as a herbal medicine.
Anything Else?
Although there has been no scientific evidence to show this, some therapists claim that echinacea can help relieve side effects from
cancer
treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Echinacea is also a potent antioxidant and free radical scavenger!
The Details
There are a few species of Echinacea, including the more commonly known and used angustifolia, purpurea, and pallida. Look for root extracts, as studies show the root to be more the source of medicinal content and responsible for its medicinal action. Echinacea can be purchased as a loose herb, encapsulated herb, tablets, extract or tincture. It is very often paired with
goldenseal
and other immune specific herbs, for cold and flu support and prevention.
Interactions, Warnings And Side Effects
Echinacea is in the same plant family as ragweed, therefore it is not recommended that individuals with ragweed allergies use echinacea. Due to Echinacea’s immunostimulating action, those on immunosuppressive or immunoglobulin therapies, such as transplant recipients, should not use it. Also, those with auto-immune conditions, such as
lupus, RA, and
diabetes, should use with caution and only under the supervision of a health care professional. Those with renal disease should not use Echinacea because it may lead to electrolyte imbalances. It's wise to remember that prolonged use of Echinacea is not recommended, as the body appears to become resistant to its immunostimulating properties. Long term use of greater than 8 weeks is not advised.
Echinacea– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Angustifolia – Roots, Purpurea And Pallida – Whole Plant.
Applications
· Colds And Flus, Infections, Arthritis, Skin Ulcers, Boils, Abscesses
Optimum Dosage
· Topically Apply Tea Or Juice To Area As Needed. Capsule 1000-1500mg Daily (Standardized To 4% Echinosides For Angustifolia Or 4% Sesquiterpene Esters For Purpurea). (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Colloidal Silver,
Vitamin C, Bioflavinoids, Goldenseal
Important Information
· Do Not Use Echinacea If You Are Allergic To Ragweed Or Have Renal Disease.
· Individuals Whose Condition Is Dependent On Immune System Depression Should Not Use Echinacea.
· Cycle Echinacea For 3 Weeks On And One Week Off For Preventative Use.
Although echinacea is commonly used to fend off colds and flu, don't let that fool you; it has many other health benefits too...
Echinacea is one of the most popular natural health products sold today, and for one good reason; it's an immune powerhouse! If we take a historic look back at the roots of ancient medicine, Echinacea has an impressive resume- especially when we associate it with our bounce back time needed to recover from sickness. If that doesn't convince you, it was even in Dr. Oz's Top 3 Supplements for fighting against cold and flu.
What Does It Do?
Echinacea has a number of immune specific actions in the body, including antibacterial, antimicrobial, anti-viral, anti-protozoal and anti-parasitic.
It’s also a decongestant, lymphatic (meaning it helps to tonify the lymphatic system), anti-inflammatory, and effective immunostimulant. Immunostimulants are products that increase the functions of the immune system, which as we know, is the system of the body that is responsible for protecting us from infection. Immunostimulants can act on any number of immune cells and ward off infection in several ways.
Immune System Support Extraordinaire
Echinacea stimulates white blood cells, which scavenge for bacteria and cellular waste. It also stimulates our helper 'T cells', which mobilizes other immune cells to fight infection. Finally, if that weren't enough, echinacea stimulates the production of
collagen
which rebuilds damaged tissue. So for those of us who aren't Doctors, what does all this mean? It means that it can cut an individual’s chances of catching a cold or flu, as well as shorten the duration of these infections once caught. Echinacea is recommended by natural health practitioners for a variety of conditions including prevention and early treatment of colds and flu, as well as
skin infections
and ulcers, herpes, canker sores, eczema and wound cleansing. Before echinacea was used to fight against the dreaded cold and flu, it was used in part, to help with snakebites – this was before it was used as a herbal medicine.
Anything Else?
Although there has been no scientific evidence to show this, some therapists claim that echinacea can help relieve side effects from
cancer
treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Echinacea is also a potent antioxidant and free radical scavenger!
The Details
There are a few species of Echinacea, including the more commonly known and used angustifolia, purpurea, and pallida. Look for root extracts, as studies show the root to be more the source of medicinal content and responsible for its medicinal action. Echinacea can be purchased as a loose herb, encapsulated herb, tablets, extract or tincture. It is very often paired with
goldenseal
and other immune specific herbs, for cold and flu support and prevention.
Interactions, Warnings And Side Effects
Echinacea is in the same plant family as ragweed, therefore it is not recommended that individuals with ragweed allergies use echinacea. Due to Echinacea’s immunostimulating action, those on immunosuppressive or immunoglobulin therapies, such as transplant recipients, should not use it. Also, those with auto-immune conditions, such as
lupus, RA, and
diabetes, should use with caution and only under the supervision of a health care professional. Those with renal disease should not use Echinacea because it may lead to electrolyte imbalances. It's wise to remember that prolonged use of Echinacea is not recommended, as the body appears to become resistant to its immunostimulating properties. Long term use of greater than 8 weeks is not advised.
Echinacea– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Angustifolia – Roots, Purpurea And Pallida – Whole Plant.
Applications
· Colds And Flus, Infections, Arthritis, Skin Ulcers, Boils, Abscesses
Optimum Dosage
· Topically Apply Tea Or Juice To Area As Needed. Capsule 1000-1500mg Daily (Standardized To 4% Echinosides For Angustifolia Or 4% Sesquiterpene Esters For Purpurea). (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Colloidal Silver,
Vitamin C, Bioflavinoids, Goldenseal
Important Information
· Do Not Use Echinacea If You Are Allergic To Ragweed Or Have Renal Disease.
· Individuals Whose Condition Is Dependent On Immune System Depression Should Not Use Echinacea.
· Cycle Echinacea For 3 Weeks On And One Week Off For Preventative Use.
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ECHINACEAAlthough echinacea is commonly used to fend off colds and flu, don't let that fool you; it has many other health benefits too...
Echinacea is one of the most popular natural health products sold today, and for one good reason; it's an immune powerhouse! If we take a historic look back at the roots of ancient medicine, Echinacea has an impressive resume- especially when we associate it with our bounce back time needed to recover from sickness. If that doesn't convince you, it was even in Dr. Oz's Top 3 Supplements for fighting against cold and flu.
What Does It Do?
Echinacea has a number of immune specific actions in the body, including antibacterial, antimicrobial, anti-viral, anti-protozoal and anti-parasitic.
It’s also a decongestant, lymphatic (meaning it helps to tonify the lymphatic system), anti-inflammatory, and effective immunostimulant. Immunostimulants are products that increase the functions of the immune system, which as we know, is the system of the body that is responsible for protecting us from infection. Immunostimulants can act on any number of immune cells and ward off infection in several ways.
Immune System Support Extraordinaire
Echinacea stimulates white blood cells, which scavenge for bacteria and cellular waste. It also stimulates our helper 'T cells', which mobilizes other immune cells to fight infection. Finally, if that weren't enough, echinacea stimulates the production of
collagen
which rebuilds damaged tissue. So for those of us who aren't Doctors, what does all this mean? It means that it can cut an individual’s chances of catching a cold or flu, as well as shorten the duration of these infections once caught. Echinacea is recommended by natural health practitioners for a variety of conditions including prevention and early treatment of colds and flu, as well as
skin infections
and ulcers, herpes, canker sores, eczema and wound cleansing. Before echinacea was used to fight against the dreaded cold and flu, it was used in part, to help with snakebites – this was before it was used as a herbal medicine.
Anything Else?
Although there has been no scientific evidence to show this, some therapists claim that echinacea can help relieve side effects from
cancer
treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Echinacea is also a potent antioxidant and free radical scavenger!
The Details
There are a few species of Echinacea, including the more commonly known and used angustifolia, purpurea, and pallida. Look for root extracts, as studies show the root to be more the source of medicinal content and responsible for its medicinal action. Echinacea can be purchased as a loose herb, encapsulated herb, tablets, extract or tincture. It is very often paired with
goldenseal
and other immune specific herbs, for cold and flu support and prevention.
Interactions, Warnings And Side Effects
Echinacea is in the same plant family as ragweed, therefore it is not recommended that individuals with ragweed allergies use echinacea. Due to Echinacea’s immunostimulating action, those on immunosuppressive or immunoglobulin therapies, such as transplant recipients, should not use it. Also, those with auto-immune conditions, such as
lupus, RA, and
diabetes, should use with caution and only under the supervision of a health care professional. Those with renal disease should not use Echinacea because it may lead to electrolyte imbalances. It's wise to remember that prolonged use of Echinacea is not recommended, as the body appears to become resistant to its immunostimulating properties. Long term use of greater than 8 weeks is not advised.
Echinacea– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Angustifolia – Roots, Purpurea And Pallida – Whole Plant.
Applications
· Colds And Flus, Infections, Arthritis, Skin Ulcers, Boils, Abscesses
Optimum Dosage
· Topically Apply Tea Or Juice To Area As Needed. Capsule 1000-1500mg Daily (Standardized To 4% Echinosides For Angustifolia Or 4% Sesquiterpene Esters For Purpurea). (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Colloidal Silver,
Vitamin C, Bioflavinoids, Goldenseal
Important Information
· Do Not Use Echinacea If You Are Allergic To Ragweed Or Have Renal Disease.
· Individuals Whose Condition Is Dependent On Immune System Depression Should Not Use Echinacea.
· Cycle Echinacea For 3 Weeks On And One Week Off For Preventative Use.
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