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5/28/2026

Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 2 Researches
8.5
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.4
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 Capsules
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Organic Echinacea purpurea (stem, leaf, flower)
1.2 g
**
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Top Medical Research Studies

8
Echinacea may support immune response
We investigated how extracts of echinacea could enhance immune function in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Blood samples from healthy individuals and patients with chronic fatigue syndrome or AIDS were analyzed.

Using specially prepared white blood cells, we looked at two key immune responses: natural killer (NK) cell activity and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC). Interestingly, both echinacea and ginseng showed a considerable boost in immune responses when given at certain concentrations.

Specifically, both herbs improved NK cell activity and ADCC across all groups tested. This suggests that echinacea, alongside ginseng, has the potential to support the immune system in those dealing with chronic fatigue, as well as in individuals who typically have lower immune function.

Overall, these findings point to echinacea’s promising role as a supportive treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome, particularly in enhancing aspects of the immune system that might be underperforming.
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9
Echinacea's effects mixed in treatment
We examined how a combination of Erbisol, Lymphomyosot, and Echinacea compositum C could help women of reproductive age dealing with fatigue syndrome and chronic gynecological issues.

Our findings indicated that this combination of treatments not only helped reduce the level of immune complexes in the serum but also led to better clinical outcomes. Patients experienced a significant decrease in fatigue symptoms, which contributed to a noticeable improvement in their quality of life.

However, it’s important to note that while echinacea was included in the treatment mix, we could not isolate its effects to determine its specific benefits. Therefore, instead of attributing all improvements solely to echinacea, we recognize that its influence cannot be distinctly measured given the combination treatment approach.
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Most Useful Reviews

8
Boosts energy levels
Echinacea effectively strengthens the immune system and reduces fatigue, making it a helpful supplement for anyone with chronic fatigue syndrome. It provides an energy boost when you need it the most.
Read More
7.5
Ideal during fatigue
This product excellently enhances immunity, particularly useful during periods of illness and fatigue. It helps to alleviate body and throat pain. I find it convenient as it comes in capsule form, making it easy to swallow.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 2 Researches
8.5
  • All Researches
9
Echinacea's effects mixed in treatment
We examined how a combination of Erbisol, Lymphomyosot, and Echinacea compositum C could help women of reproductive age dealing with fatigue syndrome and chronic gynecological issues.

Our findings indicated that this combination of treatments not only helped reduce the level of immune complexes in the serum but also led to better clinical outcomes. Patients experienced a significant decrease in fatigue symptoms, which contributed to a noticeable improvement in their quality of life.

However, it’s important to note that while echinacea was included in the treatment mix, we could not isolate its effects to determine its specific benefits. Therefore, instead of attributing all improvements solely to echinacea, we recognize that its influence cannot be distinctly measured given the combination treatment approach.
Read More
8
Echinacea may support immune response
We investigated how extracts of echinacea could enhance immune function in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Blood samples from healthy individuals and patients with chronic fatigue syndrome or AIDS were analyzed.

Using specially prepared white blood cells, we looked at two key immune responses: natural killer (NK) cell activity and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC). Interestingly, both echinacea and ginseng showed a considerable boost in immune responses when given at certain concentrations.

Specifically, both herbs improved NK cell activity and ADCC across all groups tested. This suggests that echinacea, alongside ginseng, has the potential to support the immune system in those dealing with chronic fatigue, as well as in individuals who typically have lower immune function.

Overall, these findings point to echinacea’s promising role as a supportive treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome, particularly in enhancing aspects of the immune system that might be underperforming.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.4
  • All Reviews
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  • Negative Reviews
8
Boosts energy levels
Echinacea effectively strengthens the immune system and reduces fatigue, making it a helpful supplement for anyone with chronic fatigue syndrome. It provides an energy boost when you need it the most.
Read More
7.5
Ideal during fatigue
This product excellently enhances immunity, particularly useful during periods of illness and fatigue. It helps to alleviate body and throat pain. I find it convenient as it comes in capsule form, making it easy to swallow.
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

8
Boosts energy levels
Echinacea effectively strengthens the immune system and reduces fatigue, making it a helpful supplement for anyone with chronic fatigue syndrome. It provides an energy boost when you need it the most.
8
Echinacea may support immune response
We investigated how extracts of echinacea could enhance immune function in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Blood samples from healthy individuals and patients with chronic fatigue syndrome or AIDS were analyzed.

Using specially prepared white blood cells, we looked at two key immune responses: natural killer (NK) cell activity and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC). Interestingly, both echinacea and ginseng showed a considerable boost in immune responses when given at certain concentrations.

Specifically, both herbs improved NK cell activity and ADCC across all groups tested. This suggests that echinacea, alongside ginseng, has the potential to support the immune system in those dealing with chronic fatigue, as well as in individuals who typically have lower immune function.

Overall, these findings point to echinacea’s promising role as a supportive treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome, particularly in enhancing aspects of the immune system that might be underperforming.
9
Echinacea's effects mixed in treatment
We examined how a combination of Erbisol, Lymphomyosot, and Echinacea compositum C could help women of reproductive age dealing with fatigue syndrome and chronic gynecological issues.

Our findings indicated that this combination of treatments not only helped reduce the level of immune complexes in the serum but also led to better clinical outcomes. Patients experienced a significant decrease in fatigue symptoms, which contributed to a noticeable improvement in their quality of life.

However, it’s important to note that while echinacea was included in the treatment mix, we could not isolate its effects to determine its specific benefits. Therefore, instead of attributing all improvements solely to echinacea, we recognize that its influence cannot be distinctly measured given the combination treatment approach.

References

  1. Udovika NO, Romanenko IIu, Lieonov OO. [Effectiveness of medical rehabilitation of women of reproductive age with fatigue syndrome]. Lik Sprava. 2014. PubMed
  2. See DM, Broumand N, Sahl L, Tilles JG. In vitro effects of echinacea and ginseng on natural killer and antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity in healthy subjects and chronic fatigue syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients. Immunopharmacology. 1997;35:229. PubMed
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