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Clef Des Champs
Immuno Echinacea Tincture (Organic) - 50ml
Immuno Echinacea Tincture (Organic) - 50ml
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- Prevents respiratory tract infections
- Antibacterial and antiviral properties
- Easy To Take Liquid Format
- No additives, colouring, added sugar, gluten, soy or GMOs.
- Kosher, vegan and nonirradiated
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Immuno Echinacea Tincture (Organic) - 50ml
$23.99
Clef Des Champs Immuno Echinacea Tincture (Organic) - 50ml is a dietary supplement in liquid form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Echinacea glycerite is used mainly to prevent infection in children. As per the North-American tradition, Clef des Champs uses Echinacea roots to make this extract because they contain more active principles than the aerial parts. This compound from Clef des Champs is particularly efficient because it is made from two species of echinacea, E. purpurea and E. angustifolia, which contain complementary active principles. The antibacterial and antiviral properties of this extract, as well as its capacity to activate the immune system, help the body fight infection efficiently. [LIQUID]
Each ml contains:
Organic Echinacea Purpurea (fresh root) 362mg
Organic Echinacea Angustifolia (fresh root) 90mg
Organic Alcohol 36%
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or for a use longer than 8 weeks. Do not take with immunosuppressants.
Organic Echinacea Purpurea (fresh root) 362mg
Organic Echinacea Angustifolia (fresh root) 90mg
Organic Alcohol 36%
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or for a use longer than 8 weeks. Do not take with immunosuppressants.
Dosage
Adults: 2 ml, 2 to 4 times a day, maximum of 8 weeks.
Children (8-12 years old): 1 ml, 2 times a day.
Dilute tincture in a mouthful of water. Shake before using. For long-term use, give 6 days out of 7. Use undiluted for sore throat.
Adults: 2 ml, 2 to 4 times a day, maximum of 8 weeks.
Children (8-12 years old): 1 ml, 2 times a day.
Dilute tincture in a mouthful of water. Shake before using. For long-term use, give 6 days out of 7. Use undiluted for sore throat.
Herbalist Recommended Tinctures, Teas, & Capsules
Clef des Champs is a Canadian company that was founded by an herbalist in Quebec. All of their herbs are organically grown in their own garden in the Quebec mountains. The natural elements nourish each herb until it’s ready to be picked, dried and made into one of their natural formulations. Their blends offer support for many health concerns including; oral health, women’s health, immune and respiratory health, digestive health, men’s prostate health, and muscle and joint relief. Available in water-alcohol, alcohol-free, capsule, syrup or salve formula’s, Clef des Champs uses the healing power of herbs to support your needs.
Clef des Champs is a Canadian company that was founded by an herbalist in Quebec. All of their herbs are organically grown in their own garden in the Quebec mountains. The natural elements nourish each herb until it’s ready to be picked, dried and made into one of their natural formulations. Their blends offer support for many health concerns including; oral health, women’s health, immune and respiratory health, digestive health, men’s prostate health, and muscle and joint relief. Available in water-alcohol, alcohol-free, capsule, syrup or salve formula’s, Clef des Champs uses the healing power of herbs to support your needs.
ECHINACEA TINCTURE TO HELP PREVENT INFECTIONS
Mode Of Action
Echinacea is used to prevent and treat infections. It is especially efficient when used at the first signs of respiratory infections, ear-nose-throat infections, colds and flu. Its antibacterial and antiviral properties slow the replication of micro-organisms that cause infection. The immune-modulating effects of echinacea strengthen the body’s natural defenses. Echinacea activates macrophages which destroy viruses and which are responsible for humoral and cellular immune responses. Echinacea root also stimulates phagocytosis and the production of interferon. During the acute phase of an infection, it is used in small frequent doses to kill bacteria. This action on pathogens combined with its strengthening of the immune system reduces the intensity and duration of infections.
In prevention, echinacea helps the body resist pathogens from the environment. As per the North-American tradition, our extract is made from the roots, which have a higher concentration of active principles than the aerial parts. Combining Echinacea purpurea (antibacterial) and Echinacea angustifolia (immune tonic) gives optimal results.
As well as being a pain-reliever, echinacea slows the inflammatory reaction initiated by certain bacteria. Its inhibitory action on hyaluronidase helps maintain the integrity of the tissues which slows the propagation of pathogens. This reduces the symptoms such as sore throat and nasal congestion.
The main constituents of echinacea are
carbohydrates, polysaccharides (
inulin, echinacin-B), phenolic compounds (derived from caffeic acid, cichoric acid, echinacoside), flavonoids, fatty acids, polyacetylene, alkylamides, alkaloids and volatile compounds.
Echinacea inhibits the Herpes simplex virus, reduces the propagation of Trichomonas vaginalis and is active against many strains of
Candida. It is especially useful for systemic Candida infections. It can also be used when treating urinary infections.
Helpful Associations
Cold & Flu Tea
infusion or
Congestop, to reduce cold and flu symptoms.
Pulmona Tea
for respiratory tract infections.
Plantain Syrup
for coughs, irritation and congestion of the bronchi.
Sinustop
for sinusitis, runny nose, seasonal allergies.
Astragalus
infusion in prevention against recurring infections.
Uses
Immune system:
colds, flu, earache, sinusitis, respiratory tract infection, sore throat, tonsillitis, laryngitis, rhinitis, viral infection such as herpes and
mononucleosis.
Genito-urinary system:
vaginitis caused by T. vaginalis, cystitis, prostatitis.
Other:
gingivitis, mouth sores, low white blood cell count due to chemotherapy, mastitis,
asthma.
External use:
Staphylococcus infection, eczema,
psoriasis, boils, varicose ulcers, abscess, herpes, fungal infection, acnea.
History
Many species of echinacea have long been used by First Nations for their medicinal virtues. They used the root to heal wounds, sore throat, respiratory infections, fever and snake bites. John King wrote an article in 1887 to introduce E. angustifolia to the medical community and in 1895, John Uri Lloyd added the first product made with echinacea to the American pharmacopeia. In the same year, German homeopathic doctors started using echinacea. Since the 1940’s, over 350 scientific studies have been conducted on echinacea and have proven its effectiveness on many conditions.
Mode Of Action
Echinacea is used to prevent and treat infections. It is especially efficient when used at the first signs of respiratory infections, ear-nose-throat infections, colds and flu. Its antibacterial and antiviral properties slow the replication of micro-organisms that cause infection. The immune-modulating effects of echinacea strengthen the body’s natural defenses. Echinacea activates macrophages which destroy viruses and which are responsible for humoral and cellular immune responses. Echinacea root also stimulates phagocytosis and the production of interferon. During the acute phase of an infection, it is used in small frequent doses to kill bacteria. This action on pathogens combined with its strengthening of the immune system reduces the intensity and duration of infections.
In prevention, echinacea helps the body resist pathogens from the environment. As per the North-American tradition, our extract is made from the roots, which have a higher concentration of active principles than the aerial parts. Combining Echinacea purpurea (antibacterial) and Echinacea angustifolia (immune tonic) gives optimal results.
As well as being a pain-reliever, echinacea slows the inflammatory reaction initiated by certain bacteria. Its inhibitory action on hyaluronidase helps maintain the integrity of the tissues which slows the propagation of pathogens. This reduces the symptoms such as sore throat and nasal congestion.
The main constituents of echinacea are
carbohydrates, polysaccharides (
inulin, echinacin-B), phenolic compounds (derived from caffeic acid, cichoric acid, echinacoside), flavonoids, fatty acids, polyacetylene, alkylamides, alkaloids and volatile compounds.
Echinacea inhibits the Herpes simplex virus, reduces the propagation of Trichomonas vaginalis and is active against many strains of
Candida. It is especially useful for systemic Candida infections. It can also be used when treating urinary infections.
Helpful Associations
Cold & Flu Tea
infusion or
Congestop, to reduce cold and flu symptoms.
Pulmona Tea
for respiratory tract infections.
Plantain Syrup
for coughs, irritation and congestion of the bronchi.
Sinustop
for sinusitis, runny nose, seasonal allergies.
Astragalus
infusion in prevention against recurring infections.
Uses
Immune system:
colds, flu, earache, sinusitis, respiratory tract infection, sore throat, tonsillitis, laryngitis, rhinitis, viral infection such as herpes and
mononucleosis.
Genito-urinary system:
vaginitis caused by T. vaginalis, cystitis, prostatitis.
Other:
gingivitis, mouth sores, low white blood cell count due to chemotherapy, mastitis,
asthma.
External use:
Staphylococcus infection, eczema,
psoriasis, boils, varicose ulcers, abscess, herpes, fungal infection, acnea.
History
Many species of echinacea have long been used by First Nations for their medicinal virtues. They used the root to heal wounds, sore throat, respiratory infections, fever and snake bites. John King wrote an article in 1887 to introduce E. angustifolia to the medical community and in 1895, John Uri Lloyd added the first product made with echinacea to the American pharmacopeia. In the same year, German homeopathic doctors started using echinacea. Since the 1940’s, over 350 scientific studies have been conducted on echinacea and have proven its effectiveness on many conditions.
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ECHINACEA TINCTURE TO HELP PREVENT INFECTIONSMode Of Action
Echinacea is used to prevent and treat infections. It is especially efficient when used at the first signs of respiratory infections, ear-nose-throat infections, colds and flu. Its antibacterial and antiviral properties slow the replication of micro-organisms that cause infection. The immune-modulating effects of echinacea strengthen the body’s natural defenses. Echinacea activates macrophages which destroy viruses and which are responsible for humoral and cellular immune responses. Echinacea root also stimulates phagocytosis and the production of interferon. During the acute phase of an infection, it is used in small frequent doses to kill bacteria. This action on pathogens combined with its strengthening of the immune system reduces the intensity and duration of infections.
In prevention, echinacea helps the body resist pathogens from the environment. As per the North-American tradition, our extract is made from the roots, which have a higher concentration of active principles than the aerial parts. Combining Echinacea purpurea (antibacterial) and Echinacea angustifolia (immune tonic) gives optimal results.
As well as being a pain-reliever, echinacea slows the inflammatory reaction initiated by certain bacteria. Its inhibitory action on hyaluronidase helps maintain the integrity of the tissues which slows the propagation of pathogens. This reduces the symptoms such as sore throat and nasal congestion.
The main constituents of echinacea are
carbohydrates, polysaccharides (
inulin, echinacin-B), phenolic compounds (derived from caffeic acid, cichoric acid, echinacoside), flavonoids, fatty acids, polyacetylene, alkylamides, alkaloids and volatile compounds.
Echinacea inhibits the Herpes simplex virus, reduces the propagation of Trichomonas vaginalis and is active against many strains of
Candida. It is especially useful for systemic Candida infections. It can also be used when treating urinary infections.
Helpful Associations
Cold & Flu Tea
infusion or
Congestop, to reduce cold and flu symptoms.
Pulmona Tea
for respiratory tract infections.
Plantain Syrup
for coughs, irritation and congestion of the bronchi.
Sinustop
for sinusitis, runny nose, seasonal allergies.
Astragalus
infusion in prevention against recurring infections.
Uses
Immune system:
colds, flu, earache, sinusitis, respiratory tract infection, sore throat, tonsillitis, laryngitis, rhinitis, viral infection such as herpes and
mononucleosis.
Genito-urinary system:
vaginitis caused by T. vaginalis, cystitis, prostatitis.
Other:
gingivitis, mouth sores, low white blood cell count due to chemotherapy, mastitis,
asthma.
External use:
Staphylococcus infection, eczema,
psoriasis, boils, varicose ulcers, abscess, herpes, fungal infection, acnea.
History
Many species of echinacea have long been used by First Nations for their medicinal virtues. They used the root to heal wounds, sore throat, respiratory infections, fever and snake bites. John King wrote an article in 1887 to introduce E. angustifolia to the medical community and in 1895, John Uri Lloyd added the first product made with echinacea to the American pharmacopeia. In the same year, German homeopathic doctors started using echinacea. Since the 1940’s, over 350 scientific studies have been conducted on echinacea and have proven its effectiveness on many conditions.
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