Echinacea Purpurea Extract (Echinacea Purpurea L.)
Cichoric Acid 4% BY HPLC
Polyphenols 4% BY UV
General Description: Perennial herb of the daisy family.
Part Used: aerial portion and root
Uses:
treat infections
common cold
wound healing
may increase WBC’s in persons undergoing chemotherapy
eczema
burns
lower urinary tract infection.
Action: Immunomodulators (positive and negative clinical trials). Cytotoxic activity against tumor cells, antioxidant, stimulates bone marrow macrophages, and WBC production. Mild antibacterial properties. Little of no effect on normal immune response in healthy patients.
Dosage: 6-9 mls of juice
2-5 g of dried root used for no more than 6-8 weeks.
Precautions: Minimal side effects have been reported. Can produce nausea. May cause liver toxicity with other liver toxic drugs
Contraindications: Immunosusppressed patients, infectious or autoimmune diseases; Lupus, HIV, TB. Also, diabetics and those who have allergies to the daisy family of plants. Safety during pregnancy has not been studied.
Nursing Considerations:
Instruct patients not to use more than 6-8 weeks
Any form of Echinacea, dried roots, freeze-dried plants can be effective
Do not use concurrently with antibiotics
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