Tuesday, December 8, 2009

ECHINACEA-A FLOWERING PLANT

Echinacea is a flowering plant commonly known as purple coneflowers mostly found in North America and Canada. They bloom from early to late summer and has large showy heads. The common names for the flower is Echinacea, purple coneflower, coneflower and American coneflower. Some of the species are used in herbal medicines. It is an herbal remedy which helps our body to defend from certain viruses. Traditionally it was used to treat common flu and colds and some infections. It has been also used for curing skin problems like boils and acne.

Some studies have found Echinacea pupurea fresh pressed juice can be used for treating children suffering from colds and its root and herb for the adults. It may be beneficial for treating respiratory infections. Echinacea products are easily found in health food stores and drug stores.Usually Echinacea does not cause side effects when it is consumed by mouth but some people still experience some side effects like allergic reactions, increase in asthma, upset stomach, nausea, dizziness and some of the serious allergic reactions such as rashes and swelling on skin.

Echinacea should not be used more than two weeks before talking to the doctor. It should be taken with food and not when the stomach is empty. If a person is taking other medicines he cannot take it before consulting a doctor because it interacts with other medicines. Patients suffering from type 1 diabetes, AIDS and HIV virus should not consume it. Pregnant women or breast feeding women should also consult her doctor before taking Echinacea.