Purple Cone Flower (Echinacea) |
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Basic Information
Biological name (genus and species):
Echinacea angustifolia, E. pallida
Parts used for medicinal purposes:
Various parts of the entire plant, frequently differing by
country and/or culture
Chemicals this herb contains:
Betaine
Echinacin
Echinoside
Fatty acids
Inulin
Resin (See Glossary)
Sucrose
KNOWN EFFECTS
Kills insects, especially houseflies.
Possible anti-tumor activity.
Miscellaneous information:
Another herb, RUDBECKIA LACINIATA, is also called
CONEFLOWER and has been reported to be toxic. If you take
any coneflower, be sure it is Echinacea angustiflora.
UNPROVED SPECULATED BENEFITS
Acts as natural anti-toxin for internal and external
infections.
"Blood purifier."
Helps heal wounds.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Don't take if you:
Are pregnant, think you may be pregnant or plan pregnancy in
the near future.
Consult your doctor if you:
Take this herb for any medical problem that doesn't improve in
2 weeks. There may be safer, more-effective treatments.
Take any medicinal drugs or herbs including aspirin, laxatives,
cold and cough remedies, antacids, vitamins, minerals, amino
acids, supplements, other prescription or non-prescription
drugs.
Pregnancy:
Problems in pregnant women taking small or usual amounts have
not been proved. But the chance of problems does exist. Don't
use unless prescribed by your doctor.
Breast-feeding:
Problems in breast-fed infants of lactating mothers taking
small or usual amounts have not been proved. But the chance of
problems does exist. Don't use unless prescribed by your doctor.
Infants and children:
Treating infants and children under 2 with any herbal
preparation is hazardous.
Others:
None expected if you are beyond childhood and under 45,
basically healthy and take for only a short time.
Storage:
Keep cool and dry, but don't freeze. Store safely away from
children.
Safe dosage:
At present no "safe" dosage has been established.
TOXICITY
Comparative-toxicity rating not available from standard
references.
ADVERSE REACTIONS, SIDE EFFECTS OR OVERDOSE SYMPTOMS
None reported
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