Description
ECHINACEA Echinacea is a group of flowering plants used as a popular herbal remedy. They’re linked to many health benefits, such as reduced inflammation, improved immunity and lower blood sugar levels.
BENEFICIAL USES:
coughs and colds
bronchitis
upper respiratory infections
gingivitis
influenza
canker sores
yeast infections
ear infections
vaginitis
some inflammatory conditions
ELDERBERRY
Elderberries are packed with nutrients including minerals like iron, potassium, phosphorus, and copper, as well as vitamins, such as vitamins A, B, and C, as well as proteins and dietary fiber. Add some of the beneficial organic compounds that function as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agents in the body, and you have one powerful berry!
BENEFICIAL USES:
Colds and Flu
Respiratory issues
eliminate excess cholesterol from the system and make room for HDL (good) cholesterol that the body
needs.
Cardiovascular health
Improve heart health
Improve bone health
Boosts Immune system
Helps with weight loss
Anti aging properties
Eliminates constipation
Gut health
Reduces blood pressure
DOSAGE INSTRUCTIONS:
For adults, tincture: ½ -1 dropperful 2-3x times daily into an 6-8 oz. glass of water or right into mouth, at the first sign of flu or a cold.
For sore throat treatment, use recommended daily dose as needed, not to exceed 6 times a day.
Don’t use Elderberry if:
You are on diuretic, diabetic, or laxative medications. Elderberries may interact with these medications, aggravating their effect.
You are pregnant or breast-feeding.
If you have experienced an allergic reaction to elderberries in the past.
Echinacea appears to be safe and well tolerated in short term use.
As echinacea appears to stimulate the immune system, people with autoimmune disorders or people taking immunosuppressive drugs should avoid it or consult their doctors first.
side effects are more common among people with allergies to other flowers, such as daisies, chrysanthemums, marigolds, ragweed and more
Potential Side Effects
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