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(Botanik, Bitkibilim) echinacea
A herbal medicine extracted from the roots and seeds of such plants
Any of several plants, of genus Echinacea, having pinkish-purple flowers
(Echinacea purpurea) has anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial & antiseptic properties Often included in herbal blends with vitamin C for nutritional support against allergy-type conditions
An herb (Echinacea purpurea) Echinacea, commonly known as the purple coneflower, is used by American Indians as the remedy of choice for infections and animal bites Recent research has uncovered active constituents that have a profound effect on proper immune function- particularly its polysaccharides and echinacosides Today, echinacea is one of the most popular herbs used in a variety of natural remedies
A commonly used herb believed to stimulate the immune system There is some evidence that use of echinacea by persons with HIV can increase tumor necrosis factor levels which are already high in HIV and may contribute to wasting and viral replication
any of several plants, of genus Echinacea, having pinkish-purple flowers; the coneflowers
small genus of North American coarse perennial herbs
Echinacea is one of the primary remedies for helping the body rid itself of microbial infections It is often effective against both bacterial and viral attacks, and maybe used in conditions such as boils and infections It seems to prevent infection and repair tissue damaged by the infection, it is also thought to boost the immune system Echinacea is frequently taken for cold or flu symptoms and has an anti-itching and soothing property when used in skin-care products
Any member of the coneflower genus Echinacea. Commonly called the purple coneflower, echinacea is used as a border plant. The leaves and roots are used in herbal remedies to boost the immune system and in the treatment of colds and flu
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