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Salvia Paradise Echinacea Purpurea 100g

Salvia Paradise Echinacea Purpurea 100g


Salvia Paradise

It belongs to the family Asteraceae (asteraceae). Nine varieties of coneflower are known, but only three are useful for humans. Our conifer (Echinacea purpurea) belongs to these three effective - it supports the immune system. More

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Salvia Paradise

It belongs to the family Asteraceae (asteraceae). Nine varieties of coneflower are known, but only three are useful for humans. Our conifer (Echinacea purpurea) belongs to these three effective - it supports the immune system. More

Product code: 8595595905127 Weight: 0.05 kgShipping and Payment

Echinacea Purpurea is an herb resembling a red-purple daisy. It is the original herb of North America and its use as a traditional herb has become widespread among the Indians who have used it for various problems. Immigrants took over the use of this traditional herb and included it among the products of folk medicine. After Lloyd Brothers Pharmacists made several products from conifers, it became a very popular product in the 1990s, which was part of almost every home first aid kit in the United States. The decline of its use occurred in the 1930s, and echinacea did not rediscover until the 1970s, when it was enthusiastically welcomed by herbalists. Echinacea (Purple Coneflower) is a traditional herb without side effects. In the 1950s and 1980s, several studies were conducted to show that it supports the immune system and has an effect on the body's natural defenses. An interesting survey was conducted by German researchers on a group of 42 triathletes, to whom they were given mineral supplements, placebo or coneflower three times a day. The group that received echinacea showed the lowest disturbance of the immune system. Echinacea purpurea - Purple Coneflower It is very suitable for supporting the lower urinary tract. By using echinacea, we strengthen the immune system and support the health of the urinary system. Echinacea is traditionally used for upper respiratory health. We recommend use supporting respiratory health, especially in risky periods of autumn or winter, when we have a weakened immune system. External use: Externally, echinacea is used as a dressing for minor skin injuries, burns, etc. In folk phytotherapy, it is used for swollen lymph nodes, gastric spasms and insect bites. If we want to prepare a tincture, it can be made with 60% alcohol, which we measure so that the total weight fraction of the root of the coneflower is 30-60%. It is also possible to prepare from fresh juice from nati or flowers, which is cold pressed. It is then advisable to stabilize it with alcohol. Conifers are also grown as an ornamental plant forming part of flower beds, free plantings, usually in larger quantities of a similar species. Garden cultivars have many specific colors with different types of growth. As for the cultivation itself, it is a very tolerant and undemanding perennial. Although it prefers sunny places and permeable soils, the nutrient content may be lower and can also be grown in dry places with partial shade. Dosage: Boil one teaspoon of chopped conifer root in 250 ml of water for about 15 minutes. It is possible to add water. At first the decoction is sweet, then it becomes bitter. We use the decoction prepared in this way twice a day. Notice: It does not replace a varied diet. Keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily dosage.
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Recommended curing temperature °C up to 130