Description
Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea / angustifolia) sometimes called purple coneflower, is a perennial herb that is native to the central to southeastern areas of the United States. Even as it only grows wild in the US, it is also widely cultivated in Europe. Echinacea grows up to twenty inches in height, producing large, beautiful, daisy-like purple flowers, despite the fact that some varieties sport white flowers. The “cone” of the flower is prominent and distinctive.
Native Americans and early settlers recognized the health supportive benefits of this plant *. Today, it is thought of as an excellent choice to fortify immune health, Overall Wellness and Inflammation Reduction.
Goldenseal is a small perennial herb that grows on rich soil on a shady forest floor. It has a thick, yellow root and low growing erect stem. It generally grows wild in moist mountainous areas of North The united states. Because it has been overharvested, Goldenseal is now rarely seen in the wild and has to be carefully cultivated. This can be a challenging plant to grow, and also takes several years to mature.
Goldenseal has also long been used by Native Americans to fortify health.* Right through much of the first half of the 20th century, Goldenseal was listed in the US National Formulary . It became so popular, there was fear that the plant would grow to be extinct in the wild as a result of so much demand.
A Powerful Combination Nature’s Answer Echinacea & Goldenseal gives you time-tested immune fortify*.
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