Protect Your Lungs With Echinacea

Given the coronavirus pandemic, taking care of our respiratory health is hight on everyones list. Echinaceas is one of the most effective herbs to help fight respiratory lung infections naturally.

echinacea-flowerWhat is Echinacea?
Echinacea is a wild plant from the daisy family grow in North America.

 

 

 

What Does Echinacea Do For Lung Health?
It’s best known to boost the immune system and reduce inflammation.
It helps fight:
– Bronchitis
– Coughs
– Colds
– Flu
– Immune deficiencies
– Respiratory viral infections

Possible Side Effects
Echinacea is considered safe to take and well tolerated in short- term, however side effects are more common in people with flower allergies. Serious side effects are rare, but with any new product there are some possibilities of side effects, such as:
– Upset stomach
– Nausea
– Dizziness
– Skin rash
– Hives
– Difficulty breathing

If you develop any of the following symptoms, stop taking echinacea at once and call your doctor.

Do not give echinacea to children under the age of 12

How Can You Take Echinacea For Lung Health?
You can take echinacea in various forms:
– Drops (Where to get it)
– Sprays (Where to get it)
– Tablets (Where to get it)
– Teas (Where to get it)

Dosage and Recommendation For Echinacea?
There is currently no official dosage recommendation for echinacea, that being said, it’s best to always following the recommended dosage on labels.

Where Can I Get Echinacea?
It is always best to buy echinacea from reputable brands, as research shows that some brands claiming to have echinacea may not contain any at all.

Stay safe and healthy

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You can purchase your echinacea products here ↓

A Vogel Echinaforce Echinacea Drops 50ml

A.Vogel Echinaforce Sore Throat Spray 30ml

A.Vogel Echinaforce Echinacea Cold & Flu tablets

Pukka Elderberry & Echinacea, Organic Herbal Fruit Tea

Organic Echinacea Tea Bags – Yogi Tea • Non-GMO Natural Herbal Tea

Advice is for information only and should not replace medical care. Please check with your GP before trying any remedies.

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