Proven: Echinacea Can Prevent and Protect Against Colds
Elizabeth Renter
Activist PostIn another case of science proving what we already know, researchers
recently revealed that the herbal remedy Echinacea can protect against
colds. According to
The Daily Mail,
this was the largest clinical study ever on the herb, and it ended with
some positive news—that the herbal remedy (taken for ages to reduce the
effects of colds and illness) does, in fact, work.
Duration of Colds Dropped by 26% from Echinacea Echinacea is native to the United States and comes from the Eastern Purple Coneflower.
Study subjects took three doses of the herb extract for four months and
had a lower incidence of colds. Also, the average duration of colds
dropped 26%, meaning that for those who did get sick, the illness moved
on more quickly.
Unfortunately, the study used a very specific brand
of Echinacea, called Echinaforce, and the maker of said supplement
funded the study. This disappointing fact could lead supporters of
mainstream (re: not herbal) medicine to discredit any of the promising
findings of the study.
However, in addition to decreasing the longevity of colds and reducing
their occurrence, researchers also found the herb to cut the number of
recurrent colds in people with weakened immune systems by a whopping 60
percent.
It’s believed this herb works to combat viruses, meaning it could work
on other illnesses as well. For the 750 study subjects, the herb also
combated the flu—reducing the total number of days suffered from 850 to
672. Also, recurring infections fell from 100 episodes in 43 patients to
65 episodes in 28 patients, a reduction of 59 percent.
Similarly, a doctor of TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) in New Mexico recommended Echinacea for cold and
flu prevention.
Though he says the common mistake is to take it after coming down with a
cold or flu because Echinacea is not as effective as a remedy rather
than for flu prevention.
Echinacea has long been used to treat the symptoms of a cold and to
shorten the duration. While daily supplementation might be a lot to ask,
having high-quality Echinacea tea or the herb itself on hand is a good
idea during cold season. When you start to see people around you passing
the bug, bolster your body’s defenses by consuming the herb throughout
the day. And if you feel a cold coming on, start an Echinacea regimen
right away.
For other helpful tips on
how to prevent a cold, click the link. And in addition to knowing which measures to take for protection, it’s also good to know which
foods to AVOID while battling a cold or flu.
This article first appeared at Natural Society, an excellent resource for health news and vaccine information.
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http://www.activistpost.com/2012/11/proven-echinacea-can-prevent-and.html