Echinacea Astragalus

Botanicals & Herbs

Brand: Eclectic Herb

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Net Contents

1 Fluid Ounce(s); 30 Milliliter(s)

Serving Size

10 Drop(s) [Body weight under 25 lbs]; 15 Drop(s) [26-50 lbs]; 20 Drop(s) [51-75 lbs]; 25 Drop(s) [76-100 lbs]; 30 Drop(s) [over 100 lbs]

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Liquid

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

0 23363 62112 5

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

Suggested use: For children over 1 year of age. Use 3 times a day mixed in water. Body weight under 25 lbs 10 drops 26-50 lbs 15 drops; 51-75 lbs 20 drops; 76-100 lbs 25 drops; over 100 lbs 30 drops. Children under 1 year; consult a health care advisor.

Market Reference

$7.99 – $52.80· 40 listings
  • Eclectic Herb Echinacea Astragalus

    Eclectic Herb
    $20.40
  • Eclectic Institute Astragalus Extract

    Eclectic Herb5.0(2)
    $21.25
  • Herbalist & Alchemist Astragalus/Echinacea Compound

    Herbalist & Alchemist
    $32.55
  • Eclectic Herb - Elderberry Freeze-Dried 45 CAPS

    Eclectic Herb
    $32.39
  • Echinacea & Astragalus Elixir | Herbal Botanical Tonic | Plant-Based Wellness Ritual | Alchemical Herbal Blend

    Etsy - Seller
    $15.00
  • Nature's Answer Echinacea & Astragalus Veggie Capsules

    iHerb4.8(90)
    $12.74
  • Herbs Echinacea and Astragalus

    Caribbean Blue Naturals
    $20.00
  • Echinacea Premium Blend Eclectic Institute

    Eclectic Herb
    $33.75

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Research & Studies

  • Immunomodulatory Activity of Astragalus, Ginseng and Echinacea: From Keith Block and Mark Mead to Today, Have We Moved On?

    A H. Bower, D R. Cundell - Current Immunology Reviews, 2014 - benthamdirect.com

    … of echinacea and its uses from the Pawnee and, through the Lloyd Brother’s Pharmacy, which introduced it to the Eclectic … of the Eclectic Doctors popularized the use of echinacea as a …

    2014
  • Evaluating, designing, and accessing herbal medicine research

    KM Bone - Veterinary Herbal Medicine, 2007 - books.google.com

    … For example, that the astragalosides in Astragalus are not water soluble? … Echinacea (specifically the root of E. angustifolia) was by far the most popular treatment prescribed by Eclectic …

    20074 citations
  • Energetic herbalism: A guide to sacred plant traditions integrating elements of vitalism, ayurveda, and Chinese medicine

    K Maier - 2021 - books.google.com

    … Her path is eclectic, deepened and enriched by her desire to … family, as do sweet tonic herbs such as astragalus and licorice. … tonic herbs such as burdock, echinacea, and astragalus are …

    20217 citations
  • Botanical Therapeutics: Text Only Version

    Z ND, MS DeGrandpre - 2010 - books.google.com

    This is the Text-only version of Botanical Therapeutics. Over 100 herbs are described with their modes of action, uses, indications and interactions with commonly prescribed drugs. …

    2010
  • Echinacea: an effective alternative to antibiotics

    M Tierra - Journal of herbal pharmacotherapy, 2008 - Taylor & Francis

    … As stated, unlike Chinese Astragalus membranaceus root or Ganoderma lucidum (reishi mushroom), Echinacea has not shown itself to be a deep acting immune tonic. That may …

    200830 citations
  • The new healing herbs: The classic guide to nature's best medicines featuring the top 100 time-tested herbs

    M Castleman - 2001 - books.google.com

    … Groundbreaking discoveries about the therapeutic benefits of popular herbs such as echinacea, ginkgo, and St. John's wort* In-depth profiles of up-and-coming herbs--including 12 not …

    200165 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2024-09-25. DSLD Label ID: 316766. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.