Echinacea

[ US /ˌɛtʃəˈneɪˌsiə/ ]
[ UK /ˌɛt‍ʃa‍ɪnˈe‍ɪsi‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. small genus of North American coarse perennial herbs
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How To Use Echinacea In A Sentence

  • You might not think to tell your doctor about the echinacea you take to help fight off your colds, or the feverfew you use to prevent your migraines.
  • You might see the new orange echinacea in nurseries this year.
  • Knowing I was ill she messengered me over some echinacea and zinc and ginger tea.
  • Other ingredients such as propolis, myrrh, tea tree and echinacea can help slow bacterial growth, strengthen gum tissue and prevent inflammation.
  • Skin Ointment by Nutribiotic contains powerfully antibacterial grapefruit seed extract and tea tree oil, along with healing l-lysine, echinacea, bee propolis, honey, cajeput oil, calendula, and goldenseal in a natural base. The Truth About Beauty
  • Those who use herbs like echinacea are likely to use standard tinctures or pills.
  • Some of these herbs included garlic, cranberry, echinacea, and ginseng.
  • These products often include comfrey, chickweed, echinacea, calendula, goldenseal, plantain, essential oils, and a host of other herbs in a base of olive oil and beeswax.
  • They come for the butterfly weed, lilacs, echinacea and anise hyssop, and especially for the white, lavender and pink butterfly bushes.
  • Other ingredients such as propolis, myrrh, tea tree and echinacea can help slow bacterial growth, strengthen gum tissue and prevent inflammation.
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