Description
- Traditionally used to support immune system health**
- Flowering herb that grows wild in the Midwestern and Eastern States
- Contains phytonutrients
Echinacea is a flowering herb that grows wild in the Midwestern and Eastern States. This perennial produces purple, daisy-like flowers that are also referred to as purple coneflowers. Echinacea has been used by Native Americans of the Great Plains for centuries to support immune health.** Its use also dates back to the American Eclectics in the early part of the twentieth century. Phytonutrients found within Echinacea are believe to activate the immune system.** This traditional herb has become one of the world’s leading herbs for immune support for good reason.** It can be taken any time of the year to support the body’s natural defenses.**



