Echinacea angustifolia, also known as narrow-leaved coneflower, is my go to when a bacterial infection threatens.
I always hit lavish doses of this tincture at the first sign of the yucks. Echinacea may seriously lesson the severity and duration of colds, flu, and respiratory infections.
To work with Echinacea angustifolia tincture:
Children:
Take at the first sign of symptoms!!!! I like to work with Echinacea angustifolia root tincture for acute situations— NOT as a preventative. If a bacterial infection is suspected, I like to work with one drop for every 2 pounds of body weight every 30 minutes-1 hour during waking hours. If your child wakes in the night, I would administer then as well. You will usually work with a lot of tincture during the day. I do this until the infection symptoms have subsided. This is my approach for both children and adults.
Adults:
See above children’s instructions.
Take at the first sign of symptoms!
Shake the tincture bottle well before use.
Store in a cool, dark place.
Echinacea may interact with certain drugs, such as immunosuppressants and blood thinners.
If you have autoimmune disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Echinacea may not be suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women; consult a healthcare professional before use.
Tips:
Combine Echinacea tincture with other natural remedies, like vitamin C or elderberry, for enhanced benefits.
This tincture has saved me more times than I can count!
Immune Function & Support*
Ingredients: Organic Dried Echinacea angustifolia Root, 100 proof vodka
My 2 oz tincture bottles come in a reusable glass bottle with a dropper.
*Disclaimer: The information presented herein by AWomanOfNature.com is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any medicine, it is always advisable to consult with a qualified professional. I always suggest researching any plant remedy before working with them.
Echinacea angustifolia, also known as narrow-leaved coneflower, is my go to when a bacterial infection threatens.
I always hit lavish doses of this tincture at the first sign of the yucks. Echinacea may seriously lesson the severity and duration of colds, flu, and respiratory infections.
To work with Echinacea angustifolia tincture:
Children:
Take at the first sign of symptoms!!!! I like to work with Echinacea angustifolia root tincture for acute situations— NOT as a preventative. If a bacterial infection is suspected, I like to work with one drop for every 2 pounds of body weight every 30 minutes-1 hour during waking hours. If your child wakes in the night, I would administer then as well. You will usually work with a lot of tincture during the day. I do this until the infection symptoms have subsided. This is my approach for both children and adults.
Adults:
See above children’s instructions.
Take at the first sign of symptoms!
Shake the tincture bottle well before use.
Store in a cool, dark place.
Echinacea may interact with certain drugs, such as immunosuppressants and blood thinners.
If you have autoimmune disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Echinacea may not be suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women; consult a healthcare professional before use.
Tips:
Combine Echinacea tincture with other natural remedies, like vitamin C or elderberry, for enhanced benefits.
This tincture has saved me more times than I can count!
Immune Function & Support*
Ingredients: Organic Dried Echinacea angustifolia Root, 100 proof vodka
My 2 oz tincture bottles come in a reusable glass bottle with a dropper.
*Disclaimer: The information presented herein by AWomanOfNature.com is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any medicine, it is always advisable to consult with a qualified professional. I always suggest researching any plant remedy before working with them.