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JoAnn Guest

Oct 26, 2006 18:04 PDT

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Update Echinacea

by Stephen Case

 

Many people believe that Echinacea can only be taken from 5 to 20

daysin a row and then it loses its effectiveness. This belief is

basedon amisinterpreted study that was then poorly translated from

German into English.

 

Traditional Native American medicine uses Echinacea to alleviate

sorethroats, tooth aches, coughs, infections and snake bites, and to

treatmany other afflictions and diseases. Today, Echinacea is North

America's most widely used herbal supplement.

 

Our researchers have found Echinacea scientifically proven to:

 

increase the number and activity of immune system cells, including

anti-tumor cells.

promote T-cell activation.

stimulate new tissue growth for wound healing.

reduce inflammation in arthritis and inflammatory skin conditions.

induce mild antibiotic action against bacteria, viruses, fungi, and

other germs.

inhibit the enzyme hyaluronidase, to help prevent bacterial access

tohealthy cells.

slow the spread of infection to surrounding tissues and help flush

toxins from infected areas.

 

Echinacea has three main components that are believed to provide the

many health benefits. These components are polysaccharides (long

chain sugar molecules), alcanes and phenols.

 

Cold and Flu Prevention

 

The most important component in the Echinacea root is the

polysaccharides. The problem with polysaccharides is that they are

completely non-soluble in alcohol. That means when you want

prevention,you can't get it from an Echinacea extract in alcohol or

glycerine.

 

Theonly way to get a meaningful amount of polysaccharides is from the

powdered root. This powdered root is available in capsules or

tablets.

Remember — liquid Echinacea extracts will not provide the support

youneed to prevent the onset of colds and flu.

 

If you are already sick, then you need the attacking force of the

alcanes and phenols. These components are soluble in alcohol and/or

water and can provide you with the support you need to help induce

phagocytosis (when white blood cells and lymphocytes to attack

invadingorganisms) and help you recover.

 

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Echinacea and Long-term Use

 

Many people believe that Echinacea can only be taken from 5 to 20

daysin a row and then it loses its effectiveness. This belief is

basedon amisinterpreted study that was then poorly translated from

German into English.

 

Once the study was properly translated with the help of the authors,

it actually showed that phagocytes (which encourage white blood cells

andlymphocytes to attack invading organisms) increase upon

administering root to a human subject.

The study showed that a high level ofphagocytes is maintained and

that Echinacea actually works better after the second week,

maintaining effectiveness for more that 8 months.

 

The use of Echinacea has also been shown to have a lasting effect; it

continues to work after its use is discontinued, for the same length

oftime that it was taken. Echinacea can also be used continuously

withoutharmful long-term effects. In the last 30 years, over 500

scientificstudies have been conducted to determine the herb's safety

and efficacy.

 

 

Echinacea and Autoimmune Diseases

 

Many professionals have falsely educated the public regarding the

use of Echinacea with those that suffer from autoimmune diseases. The

misconception was that by enhancing the function of the immune

system, Echinacea would further aggravate the autoimmune condition.

 

Thisideaagain came from mistranslation into English from German. The

misunderstanding was that Echinacea acts as an immune stimulant. In

fact, Echinacea is actually an immune balancer. What this new

information means is that people with AIDS, MS, Chronic Fatigue

Syndrome

and other autoimmune diseases can and should use Echinacea in

therapeutic doses for the long term.

 

For further support regarding the use of Echinacea with autoimmune

diseases, there has never been one reported case from a clinical

practice of adverse reactions that produced negative results.

 

Furthermore, clinical practitioners believe that regular

supplementationof therapeutic doses of Echinacea actually begins to

act as apatient'ssecondary immune system with extremely long-term

success.

 

When you are already sick, use the liquid extract. A good quality

extract will leave your mouth tingling long after you've taken it.

Whenyou want the power of prevention, use Echinacea Angustifolia

Root.

 

 

 

 

References

 

1. Conversations with Terry Willard Cl.H., PhD. Wild Rose Herbal

College

 

 

2. Conversations with Edward Alstat RPh, ND. Eclectic Institute

 

 

 

 

 

Stephen Case

Stephen Case is a business professional who writes and lectures on

important products and developments in the field of natural health.

He

actively researches and reports on statistical and scientific health

data to help bring natural health solutions to the Canadian public.

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JoAnn Guest

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