Article mentions the results of studies on the medicinal properties of the herb used by North American Indians for wounds and snake bites.
Reports on the positive health effects of the herb considered sacred by Native Americans. Includes a botanical description and a dosage guide.
Presents a description, the constituents, and the medicinal uses of the herb used to promote resistance to infection and to purify the blood.
Flu, yeast infection, and skin problems are some of the conditions this herb may treat. See a formula for herb tincture and anti-candidiasis tea.
Features excerpts from herb resources which discuss the recorded uses of the plant and its antiseptic and blood-cleansing properties.
Overview finds that the herb's claim as an immune system booster has not been conclusively established. Read the precautions.
Herbal guide provides details on the plant's known benefits, chemical elements, and research abstracts. See a guide for preparing decoctions.
Find a picture and a description of the herb known for its immune system-boosting properties.
Find a review of past researches done on the herb and its medicinal value. See the conclusion about the safety of the herb's use.
Common colds, gingivitis, and Crohn's disease are some of the conditions said to be treated by the herb. Read about its historical use.
Fact sheet provides details of the herb's medicinal uses, its actions on the human body, and a history.
Learn about the echinacea plant group, including its herbal history, and discover its current medicinal uses.