Nature's Way has put Echinacea and Goldenseal, together in its product -Echinacea w/Goldenseal Root, for their immune boosting properties. Taking Echinacea w/Goldenseal Root can enhance one's ability of fighting cold and flu symptoms. Echina... More information on Nature's Way Echinacea w/Goldenseal Root
Use Planetary Formulas Yin Chiao-Echinacea Complex if you want to get relieve from cold/flu, runny nose and sneezing, itching of the nose or throat and itchy watery eyes due to hay fever or other upper respirator... More information on Planetary Formulas Yin Chiao-Echinacea Complex (60 tabs)
Adding 80 mg of echinacea extract to our already popular zinc lozenges seemed like a natural winner. And it has been. Our ZincEchinacea lozenges take advantage of two healing ingredients. ZincEchinacea comes in a great-tasting cherry flavor.... More information on Quantum ZincEchinacea 24 ct Acetate
Adding 80 mg of echinacea extract to our already popular zinc lozenges seemed like a natural winner. And it has been. Our ZincEchinacea lozenges take advantage of two healing ingredients. ZincEchinacea comes in a great-tasting cherry flavor.... More information on Quantum ZincEchinacea 48 ct Acetate
Adding Echinacea extract to our already popular Thera Zinc® lozenges has been a natural winner. The lozenges also contain immune boosting Bee Propolis and Goldenseal. Studies indicate that Echinacea stimulates the body’s immune resp... More information on Quantum ZincEchinacea Roll (14 lozenges)
Echinacea supports the immune system through a variety of mechanisms that aid phagocytosis and T-Cell production. The extracts are standardized to specific levels of marker compounds known to have immune enhancing effects. Caffeic acid deriv... More information on Now Foods Echinacea, 100 caps / 400 mg
Echinacea (purple coneflower) is a native American herb that was once widely used by the Plains Indians and is now used by millions of consumers worldwide.
Echinacea is known as Purple Coneflower, and can be used to make tea or taken in capsule form. Goldenseal Root is wildcrafted in the U.S. Midwest and is one of the most popular herbs available today.