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A.Vogel Echinaforce Immun-Defense
A.Vogel Echinaforce Tabs
120 Tabs

$ 19.29

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A.Vogel Echinaforce®
IMMUN-DEFENSE

Helps relieve symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold. Take at the first sign of infection.

 A.Vogel Quality Organic fresh extract

Fresh organically grown* Purple Coneflower
(Echinacea purpurea)


Clinically proven

Organic cultivation certified by Bio Suisse
 Sugar- and gluten-free
 
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Composition
Each tablet contains:
Medicinal ingredient:
Fresh organically grown* Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea)
Herb (ratio 5:1) ...6.35 mg, equivalent to 31.7 mg of organically grown* dried herb;
Root (ratio 5.5:1) ...0.33 mg, equivalent to 1.8 mg of organically grown* dried root.
Non-medicinal ingredients:
Lactose, starch, vegetable magnesium stearate.

* Certified by Bio Suisse
Dosage
General use recommendation:
Take 15 minutes before meals. Allow to slowly dissolve in the mouth.
Adults and adolescents over 15 years old: Take 2 tablets, 3 times daily.
Adolescents 10 to14 years old: Take 1 tablet, 3 times daily.
Children 5 to9 years old: Give 1 tablet, 2 times daily.
Children 2 to 4 years old: Give 1 tablet daily.
Duration of use: Consult a healthcare practitioner for use beyond 8 weeks.
Historical overview
Long before the coming of the European settlers, the native Americans used Echinacea (also called Purple Cone Flower) to treat a variety of problems, from infections to snake bites.  In the United States, Echinacea was popularized by the eclectic physicians` movement in the 19th Century.  After that, its use was almost forgotten until the 1980`s.  In Europe, however, Echinacea was popular with the medical world from the beginning of the Century and has been the subject of numerous clinical studies.  Today, Echinacea is the most widely sold medicinal herb in the world.
Actions and pharmacology
In vitro studies have revealed Echinaceas action mechanism: its polysaccharides and polyacetylenes fractions stimulate the phagocytosis of macrophages and the production of cytokines like interleukine-1, interleukine-6 (also called interferon beta), interleukine-10 and TNF alpha factor. This effect shows echinaceas ability to stimulate the immune system in cases of infection.(1)
Chicoric acid and analogues derived from caffeic acid are presently under investigation for their effect on HIV-1 replication.(2)
Echinacea, particularly the echinacosides and caffeic acid derivatives, might protect collagen structures against degradation (oxidation) caused by free radicals. This antioxidant effect is also useful to relieve the inflammation generated by the immune system during its fight against cold viruses.

Chicoric acid and analogues derived from caffeic acid are presently under investigation for their effect on HIV-1 replication.(2)

Echinacea, particularly the echinacosides and caffeic acid derivatives, might protect collagen structures against degradation (oxidation) caused by free radicals. This antioxidant effect is also useful to relieve the inflammation generated by the immune system during its fight against the viruses of colds.

Scientific Studies
Many clinical studies demonstrate Echinaceas efficacy as an immune system stimulant.(3-5) According to the authors of an important meta-analysis (a review of articles on clinical studies), echinacea is effective against respiratory infections, especially if taken as soon as the first symptoms appear.(6)
Echinaforce® specifically has also been the subject of conclusive clinical studies. A double-blind placebo-controlled study was conducted in Sweden on Echinaforce® tablets. 246 patients suffering from colds took either 6 Echinaforce® tablets daily, a special Echinacea preparation (7 times more concentrated), another form of Echinacea, or a placebo. Echinaforce® and the concentrated preparation were equally effective in reducing cold symptoms and significantly more effective than the other Echinacea preparation or the placebo.(7)
Another study conducted on 119 patients demonstrated a 60% improvement of cold symptoms with Echinaforce® tablets as compared to a placebo.(8)
Precautions, contraindications and interactions
Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are taking immunosuppressants, or if you have a progressive systemic disease such as: tuberculosis, leucosis, collagenosis or multiple sclerosis.
Do not use if you have an allergy to the Asteraceae/Compositae (daisy) family and in case of known allergy to any of the ingredients in the product.
Consult a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen.
Do not use if safety seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children.

References
1.Burger Ra, Torres AR, Warren RP et al. Echinacea-induced cytokine by human macrophages. Int J Immunopharmacol 1997;19(7):371-9.
2.Lin Z, Neamati N, Zhao H et al. Chicoric acid analogues as HIV-1 integrase inhibitors. J Med Chem 1999;42(8):1401-14.
3.Gunning K. Echinacea in the treatment and prevention of upper respiratory tract infections. West J Med 1999;171:198-200.
4.Barrett B, Vohmann M, Calabrese C. Echinacea for upper respiratory infection. J Fam Pract 1999;48:628-35.
5.Grimm W, Muller HH. A randomized controlled trial of the effect of fluid extract of Echinacea purpurea on the incidence and severity of colds and respiratory infections. Am J Med 1999;106:138-43.
6.Barrett B, Vohmann M et Calabrese C. Echinacea for Upper respiratory infections. J Fam Pract 1999;48(8):628-35.
7.Brinkeborn RM, Shah DV, Degenring FH. Echinaforce® and other Echinacea fresh plant preparations in the treatment of the common cold. A randomized, placebo controlled, double-blind clinical trial. Phytomedicine 1999 Mar;6(1):1-6
8.Brinkeborn RM, Shah DV, Geissbühler S, Degenring FH. Echinaforce® dans le traitement des états grippaux aigus. Schweiz Zschr GanzheitsMedizin 1998;10(1):26-9.
9.Gallo M, Sarkar M, Au W et al. Pregnancy outcome following gestational exposure to echinacea: a prospective controlled study. Arch Intern Med 2000;160(20):3141-3

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