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Overview: Echinacea Herb (Murdock Madaus Schwabe MMS Pro) Each bottle, 100 capsules. Each capsule, 400 mg of the stem, leaf and flower of Echinacea purpurea. Suggested use is three capsules taken three times daily with water at mealtime. Recent data suggesting that the botanical has no benefit for flu may be accurate, however the dose may not be adequate. There may also be a benefit in HIV disease, given one small study that saw a small increase in CD4 count. More data are desperately needed.
Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea) Echinacea has a long history of use for helping to modify immune function. Mouse studies suggest a benefit for enhancing natural killer cell and monocyte numbers and function. However, it may do this in ways that may be problematic for people with HIV--or possibly helpful. Some data in humans suggest some benefit for PWHIV (see below). By contrast, one study suggested an increase in TNF which would not be so great; this, however, is based pretty much on one dog study. Whether this happens in humans in any clinically meaningful way in the doses people use is unknown.
However, it does NOT make sense to use this on a routine basis or to prevent disease! In general, its best use is for a couple of weeks at most (generally at the onset of a cold). There are some data that suggest that symptoms of a cold are attenuated (lessened) in severity but not the duration or how long the cold/flu lasts. Part of the problem is evaluating which part of the plant (roots, flowers) are most effective and which species. Also, then there are issues of overharvesting limiting global supplies! Other data suggest little benefit for colds, unless you catch it early on.
There are some encouraging data, however. In a small and uncontrolled study of people with HIV using echinacea, a small decrease in viral load was noted. However, this was only 0.32 log. This was in 14 of 15 patients who were taking 1,000 mg of E. angustifolia extract three times a day for 12 weeks. No effect was seen on CD4 count (see JANA 1998;1(1):14-17), suggesting that the herb at least is safe. Another study of cancer patients saw no impact on cytokine levels (including no increase in TNF). So at the least, it probably isnt harmful, it may help a wee bit, it is probably safe to use AT THE ONSET of a cold and otherwise limit use to a couple of weeks.
Manufacturer's Information
Echinacea Herb - Premium Organic Echinacea purpurea
Description: This premium whole herb contains certified organic Echinacea purpurea stems, leaves and flowers, which are rich in flavonoids, volatile oils, cichoric acid, inulin, resins, and fatty acids. Echinacea purpurea grows wild and was used by the plains Indians more than any other herb. Now it is grown organically to provide the same benefits as wild grown Echinacea. In Germany Echinacea purpurea is one of the most researched herbs available. Its benefits have been shown in many European research clinics. *
Function: Echinacea supports the immune system.*
Quality Focus: - MMS Pro's Echinacea purpurea is certified organically grown by Oregon Tilth. It exceeds the California Health and Safety Code #26569.22.
- MMS Pro uses only the finest material to manufacture Echinacea Herb. Each raw material lot is carefully controlled to ensure its purity and safety.
Complementary Products: Sambucol Pro, Garlicin Pro, Olea Pro, Astragalus
Contents: Each capsule contains 400 mg of premium Echinacea purpurea leaves and roots.
Recommended Use: Take three capsules three times daily, preferably with food. For best results, after taking Echinacea for 6 to 8 weeks, a two-week break is recommended before restarting use.
Cautions and Contraindications: Echinacea should not be used with known or suspected autoimmune diseases. Theoretically, all non-specific immunostimulatory agents are contraindicated in conditions in which the immune system itself causes disease disturbances of various body tissues. For example, Echinacea is generally contraindicated in multiple sclerosis (which involves a heightened immune response) and in tuberculosis. Do not use this product if you are allergic to flowers of the daisy family (composite flowers). Not recommended for individuals with HIV.
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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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SUPPLEMENT FACTS
Serving size 3 capsules |
Amount |
% DV |
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| Echinacea purpurea (stem, leaf and flower) |
1.20 g |
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* Daily Value not established.
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Other Ingredients: Gelatin.
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