Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea)

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Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea) has been one of the most celebrated herbs in traditional herbal medicine, historically seen as a versatile and supportive herb across folk medicine traditions into modern herbalism.

This herb has a strong earthy flavour that pairs beautifully with mint, ginger, chamomile or lemongrass.

Traditionally used to support the body's natural immune defences, particularly during the winter months.

Historically associated with supporting upper respiratory comfort in traditional European and Native American herbal medicine.

Traditionally valued for its supportive properties for skin comfort when applied topically.

A deeply respected herb with a long and celebrated history in traditional plant medicine. 🌿

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Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea) has been one of the most celebrated herbs in traditional herbal medicine, historically seen as a versatile and supportive herb across folk medicine traditions into modern herbalism.

This herb has a strong earthy flavour that pairs beautifully with mint, ginger, chamomile or lemongrass.

Traditionally used to support the body's natural immune defences, particularly during the winter months.

Historically associated with supporting upper respiratory comfort in traditional European and Native American herbal medicine.

Traditionally valued for its supportive properties for skin comfort when applied topically.

A deeply respected herb with a long and celebrated history in traditional plant medicine. 🌿

Ethically sourced and naturally caffeine free.

Usage: 1-2 teaspoons per mug or cup and steep for 2-5 minutes or until desired strength.

This is not medical advice but for informational purposes only.

Consult your doctor for contraindications with other medications and allergies, where pregnant, nursing or have underlying health conditions. The following are highlighted precautions but may not be exhaustive - please do your own due diligence.
*Avoid if you have an autoimmune disorder
*Avoid if allergic to plants in the daisy family (Asteraceae): ragweed, daisies, marigolds, or chrysanthemums.