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American Coneflower; Black Sampson; Comb Flower; Echinacea angustifolia; Echinacea pallida; Echinacea purpurea; Hedgehog; Indian Head; Purple Coneflower; Rudbeckia; Sampson Head; Scurvy Root; Snakeroot |
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View Post: Echinacea on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
30 Nov 2009 by nobody@flickr.com (cpf1)
Click this icon to see all public photos and videos tagged with Asteraceae Asteraceae · Click this icon to see all public photos and videos tagged with Echinacea Echinacea. Show machine tags (0) Hide machine tags (0) ...
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View Post: Newest Research – Echinacea combats highly pathogenic and Tamiflu ...
29 Nov 2009 by greenmedinfo
2009: Echinacea combats highly pathogenic and Tamiflu-resistant strains of avian and swine-origin influenza, potentially offering the public safe, effective and inexpensive alternative to vaccination. ...
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View Post: Importance of Echinacea
27 Nov 2009 by kendrickruler159
Echinacea is mostly found in native america famous as medicinal herbal plant. Echinacea appears like conical seed with heady pricky scales. Echinacea contains various chemicals which helps in the treatments of diseases such as ...
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View Post: garden lust: Echinacea Harvest Moon
21 Nov 2009 by GL
Genus: Echinacea This is one of the exceptional Big Sky™ series (E. paradoxa crossed with E. purpurea), bearing fragrant, earthy-gold petals and golden orange central cones. These hybrids have all inherited the large green leaves, ...
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View Post: Have a cold? Perhaps, it is time for an Echinacea purpurea. « Athena
21 Nov 2009 by athenadr
There are nine Echinacea species indigenous to the North America, but only three of them are collected and cultivated as medical herbs. Echinacea prupurea, also known as purple coneflower, is commonly referred to as the natural ...
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View Post: Herbal Blog » Blog Archive » Echinacea powerful against h1n1 swine flu
20 Nov 2009 by Brandon
In this study they found that Echinacea pupurea not only inhibited H1N1 by preventing its ability to enter cells (in vitro), but inactivated the virus as well. In addition, Echinacea inhibited the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus ...
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