The individual extracts have been carefully hand-crafted using premium quality herbs and organic alcohol to retain all the active constituents that are naturally present in these plants. The organic goldenseal is cultivated from our organic farm to produce a sustainable supply of this valuable herb.
Fresh Echinacea root (Echinacea angustifolia), fresh organic Goldenseal rhizome and root (Hydrastis canadensis) 850 mg per mL
Other Ingredients: Organic alcohol
Take 1 mL three times daily in warm water or juice. 1 mL = approx. 40 drops.
Echinacea was used by many Native American populations throughout the country. This widespread use was adopted by the Eclectic physicians in the U.S. and its use was documented in medical texts until 1947. A German pharmaceutical manufacturer imported E. purpurea to Germany in the 1930s. This herb is popular both In Europe and in the United States. As a result of many clinical trials that were done in the 1990's Echinacea sales account for approximately 10% of the dietary supplement market. Many are still being conducted today.
Goldenseal is another popular herb among the Native Americans that evolved to become an official herbal remedy in the United States Pharmacopeia. It has traditionally been referred to as "king of the mucous membranes" as it was known to help regulate secretions of the mucous membranes.
Goldenseal contains powerful alkaloids, giving it the distinctive yellow-gold color. Presently, this herb is one of the five top-selling herbal products in the United States. It is often combined with Echinacea.
Nutritional supplements containing Echinacea should be used with caution in individuals with autoimmune diseases. Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Avoid excessive or long-term use. Keep out of reach of children. Discontinue if unusual symptoms occur. Do not exceed recommended dose unless under the guidance of a health care professional.
Individuals sensitive to plants in the Daisy family (sesquiterpene lactone-containing plants) should use all Echinacea supplements with caution.