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USERS' SCORE
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Based on 46 Reviews
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Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  1 tsp (820 mg)
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Organic Echinacea Purpurea, cut (herb)
820 mg
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Most Useful Reviews

7.5
Strengthens immunity
54 people found this helpful
Echinacea's most notable property is its ability to strengthen the immune system, aiding the body against pathogens. Using the plant during a cold allows utilisation of its rich composition, enhancing resistance to microorganisms, including viruses. Research indicates that regular echinacea extract intake can reduce cold instances by 55%. I consume it from September to May, brewing a litre jar with one tablespoon daily for my family. For the children, I use more drops of ChildLife Echinacea, Natural Orange flavour. Just ensure there are no allergies.
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9
Cures sore throats
19 people found this helpful
This tea was fantastic for my daughter, who was away at college and developing a painful sore throat. I had heard that echinacea is effective for sore throats, and she saw remarkable improvement drinking a thermos full daily. Her sore throat cleared in record time, helping her avoid missed classes. She learned not to brew it with boiling water, as it extracts unpleasant flavours. If you're impatient, cooling the water with cold water works. Made correctly, it has a strong aroma but tastes very good.
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9
Tasty immune tea
4 people found this helpful
Echinacea works wonderfully! We make immune tea at the first sign of illness or during cold season. I mix echinacea with pau d'arco, peppermint, and elderberry. The tea is delectable, aromatic, and remarkably healthy, even pleasing the children. Honey and lemon can be added if desired.
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USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 46 Reviews
8
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7.5
Strengthens immunity
54 people found this helpful
Echinacea's most notable property is its ability to strengthen the immune system, aiding the body against pathogens. Using the plant during a cold allows utilisation of its rich composition, enhancing resistance to microorganisms, including viruses. Research indicates that regular echinacea extract intake can reduce cold instances by 55%. I consume it from September to May, brewing a litre jar with one tablespoon daily for my family. For the children, I use more drops of ChildLife Echinacea, Natural Orange flavour. Just ensure there are no allergies.
Read More
9
Cures sore throats
19 people found this helpful
This tea was fantastic for my daughter, who was away at college and developing a painful sore throat. I had heard that echinacea is effective for sore throats, and she saw remarkable improvement drinking a thermos full daily. Her sore throat cleared in record time, helping her avoid missed classes. She learned not to brew it with boiling water, as it extracts unpleasant flavours. If you're impatient, cooling the water with cold water works. Made correctly, it has a strong aroma but tastes very good.
Read More
9
Tasty immune tea
4 people found this helpful
Echinacea works wonderfully! We make immune tea at the first sign of illness or during cold season. I mix echinacea with pau d'arco, peppermint, and elderberry. The tea is delectable, aromatic, and remarkably healthy, even pleasing the children. Honey and lemon can be added if desired.
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9
Satisfactory effect
2 people found this helpful
I plan to incorporate elderberry and rose hip with echinacea during cold symptoms, as the effect is very satisfying.
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9
Natural antibiotic
2 people found this helpful
This serves as a natural antibiotic; drinking it at the onset of a sore throat significantly alleviates discomfort. Typically, I’m prone to catching colds, but this helps to prevent them. It has a pleasant aroma and taste, making it easy to enjoy. You can even take an echinacea bath by placing it in a tea bag and adding it to your bath.
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Frequently Asked Questions

9
Quick recovery from cold
1 people found this helpful
I love using this product when I have a cold, alongside Whole Elder Berries and Astragalus Root. Echinacea Purpurea helps my cold typically subside in two days. I also use vitamin C and zinc and prepare this tea for my kids, who enjoy its taste thanks to the Whole Elder Berries.
9
Natural antibiotic
2 people found this helpful
This serves as a natural antibiotic; drinking it at the onset of a sore throat significantly alleviates discomfort. Typically, I’m prone to catching colds, but this helps to prevent them. It has a pleasant aroma and taste, making it easy to enjoy. You can even take an echinacea bath by placing it in a tea bag and adding it to your bath.
9
Tasty immune tea
4 people found this helpful
Echinacea works wonderfully! We make immune tea at the first sign of illness or during cold season. I mix echinacea with pau d'arco, peppermint, and elderberry. The tea is delectable, aromatic, and remarkably healthy, even pleasing the children. Honey and lemon can be added if desired.
7.5
Strengthens immunity
54 people found this helpful
Echinacea's most notable property is its ability to strengthen the immune system, aiding the body against pathogens. Using the plant during a cold allows utilisation of its rich composition, enhancing resistance to microorganisms, including viruses. Research indicates that regular echinacea extract intake can reduce cold instances by 55%. I consume it from September to May, brewing a litre jar with one tablespoon daily for my family. For the children, I use more drops of ChildLife Echinacea, Natural Orange flavour. Just ensure there are no allergies.
9
Satisfactory effect
2 people found this helpful
I plan to incorporate elderberry and rose hip with echinacea during cold symptoms, as the effect is very satisfying.
7.5
Shortens cold duration
Echinacea is an excellent herb for reducing the severity of symptoms and shortening the duration of colds. Frontier provides high-quality products, and the price on iHerb is great. We tried it in tea, though my kids and I didn't enjoy the taste; I intend to try a lesser amount next time. I’m also preparing a tincture to taste later. The leaves and flowers appeared fresh, and the package had a satisfactory expiration date. It’s definitely worth trying for all its benefits.
9
Effective for cold
1 people found this helpful
I liked it very much. At the first sign of a cold, it helped.
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