Not exact matches
There are many popular ways to take
echinacea, especially
during cold and flu season or at the very onset
of any cold or flu symptoms.
They also found that the use
of echinacea was effective whether the individuals in the study were naturally exposed to viruses or whether they were inoculated with a virus
during the study.
To treat the common cold and the flu, the
echinacea dosage depends on the form
of the
echinacea preparation.The
echinacea dosage
of an
echinacea liquid such as Echinaforce is 20 to 25 drops to be taken every 2 hours
during the 1st day
of symptoms, after that 3 times every day for about 10 days.
(If you've come down with a cold or flu
during a high - stress period, you know there's no amount
of vitamin C or
echinacea to lessen the blow
of a taxed immune system.)
Echinacea groups received the equivalent of 10.2 g of dried echinacea root during the first 24 hours and 5.1 g during each of the nex
Echinacea groups received the equivalent
of 10.2 g
of dried
echinacea root during the first 24 hours and 5.1 g during each of the nex
echinacea root
during the first 24 hours and 5.1 g
during each
of the next 4 days.
Echinacea significantly increased circulating total white cell counts
during the first 2 weeks
of Echinacea treatment, followed by an increase in interleukin - 2 levels
during the final 5 weeks
of treatment.