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View Post: Dr. Weil was right: Astragalus herb really helps fight the flu ...
23 Oct 2009 by vermont  
Common cold - Chinese studies have shown that using astragalus during cold season reduces the number of colds caught and shortens the duration of those that are caught. If you tend to get colds and flu often, astragalus can help you ...
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View Post: Stopping Swine Flu with Chinese Herbs
24 Nov 2009 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips  
The first herb, Lonicera, is used almost exclusively for prevention and treatment of the common cold and upper respiratory tract infections, sore throats and general flu symptoms. It can be used in a vaporizer and inhaled along with the ...
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View Post: Herbal benefits and resources: SIBERIAN GINSENG (ELEUTHERO ...
12 Nov 2008 by BlogTactic  
Common cold/sore throat * Diabetes * Fibromyalgia * Influenza (flu) * Stress and fatigue. Usage Guidelines People who have high blood pressure, irregular heartbeats, or who use heart medications should not use this herb. ...
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View Post: Herbal First Aid Kit « Cordite Country Show Notes
20 Oct 2009 by corditecountry  
If you do come down with a cold or flu, taking elderberry can hasten your recovery time. Eleuthero standardized extract: An excellent adaptogen, eleuthero can help prevent jet lag; it was even used by Soviet cosmonauts to help them adjust ... Echinacea is a good preventative and supportive herb for the onset of the flu or common cold. The dosage ranges from 30 to 60 drops, the higher ranges used for fevers and acute situations. For toothaches, it can be massaged into the ...
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View Post: superior trading co. eleuthero ginseng extract liquid - 10 units ...
12 Apr 2009 by admin  
alzheimer?s disease, athletic support, chemotherapy support, chronic fatigue syndrome, common cold/sore throat, diabetes, fibromyalgia, hiv support, infection, influenza, stress fatigue.historical or traditional use: although not as ...
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View Post: eleuthero
10 Apr 2007 by eggsex  
common cold/sore throat * - diabetes * - hiv support * - infection * - influenza *** - reliable and relatively consistent scientific data showing a substantial health benefit. ** - contradictory, insufficient, or preliminary studies ...
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View Post: Ginseng, Siberian Effectiveness, Safety, and Drug Interactions on ...
26 Jan 2009
Acanthopanax Obovatus, Acanthopanax Obovatus Hoo, Acanthopanax senticosus, Ci Wu Jia, Ciwujia, Ciwujia Root, Ciwujia Root Extract, Devil's Bush, Devil's Shrub, Eleuthero Ginseng, Eleuthero Root, Eleutherococci Radix, Eleutherococcus senticosus, ... Common cold. Some research suggests that taking a specific commercial product containing Siberian ginseng plus andrographis (Kan Jang) might reduce some symptoms of the common cold. A viral infection called herpes simplex 2. ...
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View Post: 9 herbal supplements your body will love you for!
28 Aug 2009 by livethedailysource  
astragalus has very potent antiviral ability and has shown an ability to help build up the body's resistance to infection caused from viruses such as the common cold and influenza. astragalus also supports the body's ability to absorb ...
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View Post: natural, effective remedies for colds and flu
27 Dec 2007 by Healing_Friends  
a russian study in children found that kan jang (andrographis leaf extract and eleuthero root, ie, siberian ginseng) was more effective than an echinacea extract in reducing the severity and duration of common cold symptoms. elderberry. ...
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View Post: Nutrimoor (ingredients Good For)
8 Mar 2009 by Healing Mud Lady  
Eleuthero also reduces the side effects of radiation exposure. Evidence is also mounting that eleuthero enhances and supports the immune response. Eleuthero may be useful as a preventive measure during cold and flu season. ...
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