
Echinacea / Golden Seal Plus
Antiviral Antibiotic
Cold and Flu Formula. Many of the herbs in this
formula have been shown to have anti-viral and antibiotic
properties that can address a wide range of viral infections,
as well as the ability to increase the body’s natural defense
systems. They have proven effective against colds, flus
and fevers.
Contents:
Echinacea angustifolia root, Osha root, Golden Seal root, Lomatium
root, Usnea lichen, Yarrow flowers, Licorice root, Watercress herb,
Wild Indigo root and Sea Kelp in a base containing concentrated
Rose Hips extract. 20 to 40 drops 2-4 times daily or 1-2 teaspoons
(60-120 drops) at the onset of viral infection and 1/2-1 teaspoon
every 2 hours for no more than 5 days. Child’s dose should be modified
to 5 drops for every year of age until the adult dose is reached.
Not recommended for long term use or if nursing or pregnant.
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Ingredient
descriptions:
Echinacea
root (Echinacea angustifolia)
Actions:
Antimicrobial, alterative, antiseptic, antibacterial, immune
stimulant, anticatarrhal.
Common Use: Echinacea
is the prime remedy to help rid the body of microbial infections.
This plant shows up in most herbal cold, flu and fever formulas,
for this purpose it combines well with golden seal. In conjunction
with other herbs it may be used for any infection, anywhere
in the body. Not recommended for long term use in large
amounts.
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Osha
root (Ligusticum porteri)
Actions:
Expectorant, antiviral, antibacterial, diaphoretic, bitter
Common Use: Osha is
known as a strong anti-bacterial herb and is warming to
the mucous membranes and digestion. An excellent herb for
treating viral infec-ions, producing thorough perspiration
and elimination of toxins. Also for bronchial inflammations
and sore throats, the root will anesthetize almost immediately,
with expectoration.
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Golden
Seal root (Hydrastis canadensis)
Actions:
Tonic, astringent, anticatarrhal, laxative, muscular stimulant,
bitter, pectoral.
Common Use: Golden
seal owes most of its specific uses to the powerful tonic
qualities shown towards the mucous membranes of the body.
It is therefore helpful in all digestive problems. Its bitter
stimulation gives it a role in loss of appetite. Also known
to improve all catarrhal conditions, especially those of
the sinuses. Not recommended for long term use or if pregnant
or nursing.
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Lomatium
root (Lomatium dissectum)
Actions:
Antiviral, antibacterial, antibiotic, anti-inflammatory,
immune stimulator.
Common Use: Lomatium
root has been used as an effective anti-viral and anti-bacterial
remedy, it is especially useful in the relief of respiratory
and urinary infections. This herb was used by the North
American Indians as their most powerful herbal antibiotic.
It has shown effective against a wide variety of bacteria
and fungi in lab tests. This herb also has the ability to
make the blood more alkaline, which is beneficial for many
people who have too acidic blood. Also used to stimulate
the immune system and decrease inflammation.
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Usnea
lichen (Usnea barbata)
Actions:
Antibiotic, antibacterial, antimicrobial, expectorant, immune
strengthener.
Common Use: Usnea or
old man's beard as it is sometimes referred contains usnic
acid, a natural antibiotic proven effective against gram
positive bacteria, such as Streptococcus (strep throat),
Staphylococcus (impetigo, etc.), Mycobacterium tuberculosis,
and other fast growing species. Scientists think that usnic
acid works by disrupting cellular metabolism, either by
preventing the formation of ATP (the cells' energy source),
or by the uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylization. Usnea
may also be superior to the drug Flagyl (metronidazole).
Usnea is effective against Trichomonas, a parasite which
can cause among other things, a serious infection of the
uterine cervix. Flagyl is widely prescribed for Trichomonas
infection, but it is now believed to also cause cancer.
We pick and make this product fresh.
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Yarrow
flower (Achillea millefolium)
Actions:
Diaphoretic, stimulant, hypotensive, astringent, diuretic,
tonic, alterative, antiseptic, depurative.
Common Use: Yarrow
is one of the best diaphoretic herbs and is a standard remedy
for aiding the body to deal with fevers. It lowers blood
pressure due to a dilation of the peripheral vessels, stimulates
digestion and tones the blood vessels. As a urinary antiseptic
it is indicated in infections such as cystitis. Preparations
of yarrow flower have been shown to stimulate the gastric
juices, this would account for yarrows effectiveness as
a tonic, with improved digestion of foods, which is due
to the presence of bitter substances in the blossoms. Test
tube studies have shown yarrow to possess antibiotic properties.
Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.
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Licorice
root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Actions:
Expectorant, demulcent, anti-inflammatory, adrenal agent,
antispasmodic, mild laxative, alterative, antibacterial,
antimicrobial, antitoxic, tonic, pectoral.
Common Use: In China,
licorice root has been called "The Great Detoxifier." It
acts on the endocrine system and the liver as an anti-hepatotoxic
effective in treating hepatitis and cirrhosis. Also as an
expectorant and anti-inflammatory it is useful in coughs
and bronchitis. A recent study found that licorice root
actually stimulates the production of interferon, that critical
chemical in the immune system that could be the key to preventing
and treating many immune response deficiency diseases. A
group of Russian researchers have found that licorice root
inhibits the growth of certain tumors. Licorice root also
possesses estrogenic activity, and is said to be beneficial
as a uterine tonic and to induce normal ovulation. This
herb is also included in the Hoxsey formula. Caution: Excessive
and prolonged use of licorice root can cause sodium retention
and potassium depletion. Potassium supplementation (75-100mg
daily) prevents this problem. Not recommended if nursing
or pregnant.
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Watercress
herb (Nasturtium officinale)
Actions:
Depurative, tonic, stimulant.
Common Use: The American
Indian used this herb for liver and kidney trouble and to
dissolve kidney stones. It is rich in iron and other valuable
mineral elements and its blood purifying and system cleansing
properties cause it to be used extensively as a blood purifier.
J.E. Meyers, Botanical Gardens of Hammond, Indiana informs
us that watercress is one of the best sources of vitamin
E. This is the fertility vitamin, helping the body use oxygen,
which increases physical endurance and stamina and improves
heart response. Brazilian research found watercress extract
to possess anti-tumor properties while other research found
watercress leaf juice to be active against cultures of tubercle
bacillus. Avoid prolonged use in large amounts.
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Wild
Indigo root (Baptisia tinctoria)
Actions:
Antimicrobial, anticatarrhal, alterative, febrifuge, antiseptic.
Common Use: Wild indigo
is an herb to be considered wherever there is a focused
infection, especially infections and catarrh in the ear,
nose and throat. It may be used for laryngitis, tonsillitis,
pharyngitis and catarrhal infections of the nose and sinus.
Taken internally and as a mouthwash it will help with mouth
ulcers, gingivitis, and in the control of pyorrhea. Also
used effectively to treat enlarged and inflamed lymph glands,
the action of this plant exerts a vital influence, aiding
in metabolism by stimulating the elimination of accumulated
waste in the body and encouraging normal organic activity.
This herb is also included in the Hoxsey
formula. Use With Care. Better long term in formulas.
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Kelp
(Laminaria species) or Bladderwrack
(Fucus vesiculosus)
Actions:
Alterative, antirheumatic, antibacterial, antibiotic, cardiac
tonic, antioxidant.
Common Uses: One of
the richest sources of micro-nutrition, minerals, and trace
minerals, kelp is especially high in iodine and potassium.
It has proved most useful in the relief of underactive
thyroid function and for alkalizing blood chemistry. The
extensive research done on this remarkable seaweed has shown it to have antibiotic, antioxidant and
antibacterial properties. Kelp also has the ability to protect
against environmental toxins, increase circulation and help
lower cholesterol, among other benefits.
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Rose
hips (Rosa canina)
Actions:
Nutrient, mild laxative, mild diuretic, mild astringent
Common Use: Rose hips
provide one of the best natural sources of vitamin C available.
They are also rich in vitamins A, E and Rutin. They contain
valuable nutrients believed to combat acute disease. Rose
hips is a nutritional herb used to build up the body and
strengthen the immune system.
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