 | Echinacea Echinacea is a powerful botanical recognized for its immune supporting properties and prized by many for its ability to help strengthen the body's defenses. This high quality Enchinacea formula includes elderberry, which is believed to promote respiratory health, together with juniper and lemon balm for extra immune support.
Taken at the first sign of a cold, Echinacea can support the body’s natural immune response.*
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Echinacea (aka. Coneflower)
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Echinacea Q&A
What is Echinacea?
 Commonly known as the coneflower, echinacea grows
abundantly in the prairies of Midwest states and as far south as Texas.
It may look like an ordinary wildflower to the naked eye, but Native
Americans have known of
the beneficial power of this herb for hundreds of years. Today,
echinacea is widely recognized for its immune-enhancing capabilities,
but it has many other health enhancing properties as well.
What does this herbal formula consist of?
Herbalife’s Echinacea is formulated with 125mg of premier echinacea.
This Echinacea formula also includes natural anti-viral elderberry
extract.
When is the best time to take Echinacea?
You may need echinacea when you want to avoid the flu, have a hard time
fighting colds or find that they linger too long, or are worried about
the danger or side effects of taking antibiotics. |
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Boost immune system: Echinacea has long been recognized throughout the world as a natural immune supporter.
The best defense is a good offense:
Echinacea is an advanced immune - support
product. It not only contains high-quality echinacea, but it also
includes the immune-enhancing herb elderberry. Elderberry is a
well-known herb traditionally
used to promote respiratory health and in studies to fight off viruses.
Combine with other products:
Echinacea can be used in conjunction with the Thermojetics®
Weight-Management Programs and Herbalife’s entire line of nutritional
products.
Stop colds: Echinacea is most beneficial when used at the onset of a cold.
Did you know?
 Echinacea was mainly used by Native American Indians, and later by
colonial settlers before the 19th century. Echinacea was once the most
popular herb in the United States, both among mainstream physicians and
conventional doctors.
In
the 1900's, research found that echinacea assisted human immune
properties such as increasing white blood cell counts. However, with
the discovery and production of antibiotics, the popularity of
echinacea abated.
Today
people all over the world have rediscovered echinacea, and
manufacturers began to produce eccinacea products once again as the
interest in echinacea continues to grow.

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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |
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