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Echinacea–Echinacea angustifolia–fresh root
Echinacea is a primary remedy for helping the body rid itself of microbial infections. It is effective against both bacterial and viral attacks and is especially useful for infections of the upper respiratory tract such as laryngitis, tonsillitis, and for catarrhal conditions of the nose and sinus.
Goldenseal–Hydrastis canadensis–fresh root and rhizome
Goldenseal owes most of it's specific uses to the powerful tonic qualities shown towards the mucous membranes of the body. It is effective against flu, fevers and infections of all kinds. It may be used as a general antibacterial.
Osha–Ligusticum porteri–fresh root
Osha is one of the best herbs for the treatment of viral infections, specifically viral infections of the upper respiratory tract. It causes sweating and subsequent elimination of toxins, especially if used at the first signs of infection.
Usnea–Usnea spp.–fresh lichen
This tree lichen contains the bitter constituent, usnic acid which has been shown to have marked antibiotic properties. It has a strong affinity for the urinary tract, the respiratory system and the digestive system and is especially effective in clearing catarrhal conditions.
Although full immunity is a mental, emotional and physical choreography of balance, the herbs in this supporting compound can profoundly assist the body's complex immune system. It contains herbs with both antimicrobial and antiviral activity, making it effective in the beginning stages and throughout the course of colds, flu and viral or bacterial infectious conditions.
At the first sign of infection take 40-60 drops in a little warm water. Continue dose three to four times per day for 5-10 days or until symptoms have subsided.
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