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Check nowEchinacea has been around for hundreds of years but, with a number of different products and health claims available on the market, it can be difficult to work out what some of the genuine benefits look like. Here we run through the available evidence for echinacea and outline the main health benefits of this special herb.
Whilst echinacea is well-known for helping to relieve the symptoms of colds and flus, including soothing sore throats, plus, helping to strengthen the immune system, traditionally this herb has also been used to help target a number of other ailments including poor blood sugar regulation, anxiety and inflammation.
Traditionally the known health benefits of echinacea were quite extensive, however, nowadays, the reliable health benefits are a little more contained. Some of the main benefits of echinacea include:
Throughout this blog, I go into more detail about these four benefits, as well as touching on some other areas of interest when it comes to the potential health benefits of echinacea.
Echinacea has long been used as a treatment for upper respiratory tract infections, hence why our Echinaforce® is licensed for 'the symptomatic relief of colds, influenza type infections and similar upper respiratory tract conditions'.
Crucially, tackling colds and flu early with the treatment of echinacea may help to reduce the duration and severity of the symptoms experienced. Some research helps back this idea as it has been found that echinacea may help to reduce the duration of bouts of the common cold by up to 1.5 days.1
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Echinacea is made up of a clever combination of active ingredients including polyphenols, alkylamides, polysaccharide and antioxidants. Research into echinacea has helped us determine how exactly the plant has its beneficial effects in the body and this is thought to partly be down to the modulating effects it exerts on the immune system.
This means that echinacea encourages the immune system to respond more appropriately to invading bugs: the very bugs that can give rise to cold and flu infections. In practice, whilst taking echinacea, the immune system is more able to react suitably if there is a threat in the form of a virus or bacteria but, if we're quite well, it won't risk sending our immune system into overdrive when there isn't an infection present.2
So, in line with the research, echinacea may not only be helpful if you have a current infection, but it could also be used in our bid to help prevent colds and flus too. Research concluded that taking a course of echinacea during high risk times, such as during winter, could make you up to 58% less likely to fall victim to a cold or flu infection.1
Whilst many of the benefits of echinacea are systemic, more localised benefits have also been put into practice traditionally, plus they have been subject to research in more recent times.
For this reason, Echinaforce® Sore Throat Spray has been specifically designed to help relieve the symptoms of sore throats associated with coughs, colds and flu and has been found to be comparable to conventional medications for sore throats.3 Watch my self-care video tip below for the best way to help protect yourself fast, at the first sign of a niggle.
For those who are sceptical of the quality of certain herbal remedies, looking out for certain registration marks can be reassuring. As recently mentioned on BBC 1's 'The Truth About Boosting Your Immune System' 'THR' stamps are a sure sign of quality in Echinacea products, as are 'PL' registered products.
Read my latest blog for further clarity on this: 'Echinaforce - our THR echinacea range explained.'
Generally, Echinacea is well tolerated, however, just as with any medicine or remedy – when it comes to side effects, they can't be completely ruled out, but you should know that they are very rare.
Side effects could occur in those who are allergic to Echinacea or members of the daisy family. It should also be noted that those with autoimmune conditions should refrain from using Echinacea products.
Although taking too much is unlikely to be harmful, if you take too much and feel ill, you should always talk to your doctor. Taking more than the recommended dose at one time will not give you an enhanced effect so always stick to the instructions on the Product Information leaflet.
1. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17597571/
2. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15556647/
3. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19748859/
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