Guest guest Posted July 6, 2003 Report Share Posted July 6, 2003 autoimmune is really not hyper immune, it is dysfunctional immune, so echinacea would still be of benefit IMHO. I also believe that autoimmune starts with an adrenal problem and can be cured. (Safe Uses of Cortisol by William Jeffries MD). Gracia > > Why should Echinacea not be taken by people with diabetes? > > Could you site some website where I can read more about this, > JoAnn. > > > > Alobar > > > > Echinacea- It's Antibiotic > > Activity is Essential for T-Cell Activation > > > The only caution with Echinacea is that those with auto-immune > > disorders > > such as multiple sclerosis, lupus and diabetes should not use it > > since > > the herb could antagonize an already over-active immune system. > > Alobar, > I am curious about this as well, now that you mention it. > As for websites, I'm not sure there are any. This was taken from > several herbal references of mine. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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