Echinacea
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Introduction
This page
provides basic information about the herb.
A plant or part of a
plant used for its flavor, scent, or potential therapeutic
properties. Includes flowers, leaves, bark, fruit, seeds,
stems, and roots. echinacea--common names, uses,
potential side effects, and resources for more information.
There are nine known species of echinacea, all of which are
native to the United States and southern Canada. The most
commonly used, Echinacea purpurea, is believed to be the
most potent.
Common Names--echinacea, purple
coneflower, coneflower, American coneflower
Latin Names--Echinacea purpurea,
Echinacea angustifolia, Echinacea pallida
What It Is Used For
- Echinacea has
traditionally been used to treat or prevent colds, flu, and
other infections.
- Echinacea is believed to
stimulate the immune system to help fight
infections.
- Less commonly, echinacea
has been used for wounds and skin problems, such as acne or
boils.
How It Is Used
The aboveground parts of the
plant and roots of echinacea are used fresh or dried to make
teas, squeezed (expressed) juice, extracts, or preparations for
external use.
What the Science Says
- Studies indicate that
echinacea does not appear to prevent colds or other
infections.
- Studies to date have not
proven that echinacea shortens the course of colds or flu.
For example, two NCCAM-funded studies did not find a
benefit from echinacea, either as Echinacea
purpurea fresh-pressed juice for treating colds in
children, or as an unrefined mixture of Echinacea
angustifolia root and Echinacea purpurea root
and herb in adults. Other studies have shown that echinacea
may be beneficial in treating upper respiratory
infections.
- NCCAM is continuing to
support the study of echinacea for the treatment of upper
respiratory infections.
Side Effects and Cautions
- When taken by mouth,
echinacea usually does not cause side effects. However,
some people experience allergic reactions, including
rashes, increased asthma, and anaphylaxis (a
life-threatening allergic reaction). In clinical trials,
gastrointestinal side effects were most common.
- People are more likely
to experience allergic reactions to echinacea if they are
allergic to related plants in the daisy family, which
includes ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigolds, and daisies.
Also, people with asthma or atopy (a genetic tendency
toward allergic reactions) may be more likely to have an
allergic reaction when taking echinacea.
- It is important to
inform your health care providers about any herb or dietary
supplement you are using, including echinacea. This helps
to ensure safe and coordinated care.
There's more information on benefits, dosages, active
ingredients and cautions at Healthy
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