Echinacea Tablets - Natural Immune Support

Echinacea tablets contain extracts from the Echinacea plant known for its potential immune-boosting properties. They are commonly used as a natural remedy.
Category
Supplement
Where to get
Easily available in pharmacies, health stores, and online retailers.
Applicable for
Prepared by Lee Cheng, reviewed by Dr. Helena Rodriguez

Echinacea Tablets FAQ


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What are the most common Echinacea side effects?

The most common side effects of echinacea affect the gastrointestinal system. Common side effects of echinacea include: Nausea has also been reported as a possible side effect of echinacea. Stop using echinacea if you experience side effects while taking it. Talk with a healthcare provider if side effects persist or don't improve over time.

Can Echinacea cause nausea?

Nausea has also been reported as a possible side effect of echinacea. Stop using echinacea if you experience side effects while taking it. Talk with a healthcare provider if side effects persist or don't improve over time. In rare cases, echinacea use may lead to a severe allergic reaction.

What is Echinacea used for?

Echinacea, also called purple coneflower, is one of the most popular herbs worldwide. Native Americans have used it for centuries to treat various ailments ( 1 ). Today, it’s best known as an over-the-counter herbal remedy for the common cold or flu. However, it’s also used to treat pain, inflammation, migraines, and other health issues.

What are Echinacea supplements?

Echinacea supplements are commonly found as capsules, gummies, liquid extracts, fresh herbs, and dried herbs. Additionally, there are some supplements available that contain a blend of echinacea and other nutrients or herbs . Naturally, echinacea is gluten-free and vegan, and many echinacea supplements are as well.

What are care Echinacea cold and flu relief tablets?

Care Echinacea Cold and Flu Relief Tablets are a traditional herbal medicinal product used to relieve the symptoms of the common cold and influenza type infections based on traditional use only. Each tablet contains 70mg of extract (as dry extract) from Echinacea purpurea root equivalent to 460 – 530mg of Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench root.

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