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Echinacea Tincture | Immune Defense, Cold & Flu Defense, Inflammation

Immune Activator | Infection Support | Lymphatic Cleanse

Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea & Echinacea angustifolia) is a vibrant coneflower native to North America, historically used by Indigenous tribes for wound healing and infection defense. Today, it’s prized for its ability to activate the immune system, clear lymph stagnation, and help the body respond quickly to viruses, colds, or infections. A must-have during the first signs of illness—or as a seasonal defense tonic.

Key Benefits:

🛡️ Activates Immune Response Against Illness

🤒 Eases Early Cold, Flu & Infection Symptoms

💧 Clears Lymph & Supports Detox Pathways

🌿 Shortens Duration & Severity of Sickness

🦠 Antibacterial, Antiviral & Anti-inflammatory

Active Compounds:

Alkylamides – Immune modulation and anti-inflammatory

Chicoric Acid – Antioxidant and antiviral

Polysaccharides – Immune stimulation

Glycoproteins – Cellular defense

Cool Data:

A Lancet Infectious Diseases meta-analysis found echinacea reduces the risk of recurrent colds by ~50% when taken at first symptoms.

Supplement Facts:

Serving Size: 1 ml (~30 drops) Servings Per Container: 30 (1 oz), 60 (2 oz), 120 (4 oz) Amount Per Serving: 500 mg dried herb equivalent*

How Long Until I See Results?

Echinacea is most effective when taken at the very first sign of illness or immune stress. Results are often felt within 24–48 hours when dosed frequently.

For prevention, short bursts of use (1–2 weeks) are best. Not for long term use

Dosage Instructions

Acute Illness: 1 dropperful (30 drops) every 2–3 hours for the first 2–3 days

Prevention/Support: 1–2 dropperfuls daily for up to 10–14 days

Take in water, tea, or juice. Best not used continuously for longer than 2–3 weeks without a break.

Medication Interactions & Cautions

Autoimmune Conditions – May overstimulate immune system in rare cases

Immunosuppressive Therapy – Avoid use

Pregnancy & Nursing – Consult your healthcare provider

May cause mild tingling in the tongue—this is normal and part of its alkylamide activity

Always check with your healthcare provider if you are taking medication, pregnant, or nursing.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Echinacea Tincture | Immune Defense, Cold & Flu Defense, Inflammation

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