Echinacea Plant
Teas | Medicinal Plants | Aromatic Herbs | Tisanes | Infusions
Known and appreciated by the native Indians of North America, it has become one of the most studied plants in the world. This is due to its importance in medical treatments, such as stimulating the immune system and preventing the development of respiratory infections and skin infections.
Of all its beneficial actions, the one that makes Echinacea stand out the most is its immune-stimulating power. This enables it to strengthen the body's natural protections and stimulates the body to cope with infectious diseases in general. Colds, flu and other respiratory diseases do not develop with the use of this plant.
Echinacea also works hard to reduce the effects that anti-cancer chemotherapy has on patients' bodies. In this way, it manages to mitigate the negative results that this treatment causes. It also eliminates toxins in the body.
However, it is not only on the inside that this plant becomes an ally of human health. With its anti-inflammatory action, it can be used externally to treat skin lesions and infections, such as wounds and burns. These actions are related to its anti-infectious, healing and regenerating powers.
Method of preparation:
*Recommended water temperature: 85º to 100º
*Infusion time: 3 to 10 minutes.
*Recommended amount: 1 tablespoon of Echinacea root per liter of water. Up to 1L of Echinacea tea should be consumed daily at different times of the day.
*Indicative values which may vary according to personal taste.
Store in a cool, dry place away from light.
Keep out of reach of children.
The information contained in the description of this product is for informational purposes only. They do not replace the advice and monitoring of your Doctor.
Our products, which may originally be gluten-free, are not recommended for Celiac patients. Our products are packaged and sold in bulk, so we cannot guarantee that there is no cross-contamination.