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What is Organic Echinacea?

By Pamela Pleasant
Updated May 17, 2024
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Organic echinacea is echinacea that has been grown without any chemical fertilizers or pesticides. This does not mean that no fertilizer or pesticides were used, but only that have been organically produced. Echinacea is a flower with drooping purple petals and a reddish-orange center. It is a popular plant because of its interesting blooms but it is also a medicinal herb. Organic echinacea is thought to have many health benefits.

Extract is drawn from this plant and it can be purchased in different forms. It can be made into tablets, dried, and used in a tea preparation or it can also come in a liquid extract. Although the potency can vary depending on the preparation, the results can still be the same. Organic echinacea is said to boost the immune system.

The alternate complement pathway is part of the immune system and only certain antigens can motivate it. Inulin and properdin are two ingredients found in organic echinacea, both of which can activate these antigens. They send numerous white blood cells throughout the body. White blood cells are responsible for attacking bacteria and viruses but organic echinacea is also known for fighting off the common cold.

The flu or the common cold can produce many symptoms and the causes for these illnesses can be varied. For example, an allergy may produce a congested nose and a sore throat. The common cold can produce a slight fever and congestion in the lungs. Organic echinacea enhances the immune system, so it can help to eliminated or lessen the severity of all of these uncomfortable symptoms. It does not matter if the illnesses are viral or bacterial.

In liquid form, echinacea can be used topically. It can be used as an anti-hemorrhoid ointment and it also makes an efficient sun block. Skin conditions or rashes that include psoriasis and acne can also be relieved by using organic echinacea.

People who are suffering with an autoimmune disorders or cancer should not take echinacea because it can speed up the immune system response. The exact dosage should be followed to avoid side effects that include dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and gastrointestinal difficulties. Pregnant or nursing women should have approval by a doctor before taking this herb. Echinacea is not a medication that should be taken for a long period of time. It should only be taken in two-month increments to avoid future side effects.

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