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Echinacea Goldenseal Supreme

Echinacea Goldenseal Supreme

Gaia Herbs

#Other
50
Safety55
Efficacy45
Transparency85
Based on Examine, Wikipedia, and 23 other sources

Overview

This product combines Echinacea, Goldenseal, and St. John's Wort, all with traditional uses for supporting immune function. While each individual ingredient have some support for their uses, the specific combination and the amount of each ingredient in this product haven't been vigorously tested for their efficacy. St. John's Wort is primarily researched as an antidepressant and may not be relevant to the stated uses of the product, although it may contribute to a generalized sense of wellness. More research is needed to confirm the synergistic effectiveness of combining all these ingredients.

The Good

May provide immune system support during cold and flu season.

Use of organic ingredients.

Liquid form may offer faster absorption compared to capsules or tablets

The Bad

Potential for drug interactions with St. John's Wort

Gastrointestinal discomfort may occur

Not recommended for long-term use

Is it for you?

Best For: Individuals seeking immune system support, those interested in traditional herbal remedies

Skip If: You are pregnant, nursing, have an autoimmune condition, or are on immunosuppressant drugs. Consult a doctor if on medication.

Ingredients Analysis

Proprietary Extract Blend

2 mL

Organic Echinacea Purpurea Root Extract

Organic Echinacea Angustifolia Extract

St. John'S Wort (Hypericum Perforatum) Aerial Parts Extract

Goldenseal (Hydrastis Canadensis) Root Extract

Organic Echinacea Purpurea Seed Extract

Organic Echinacea Purpurea Aerial Parts Extract

How to Use

Take 1-2 capsules daily or as directed by a healthcare professional. Best taken between meals.

Frequency:

Daily

Best Time:

Anytime

When:

With water or a small amount of liquid

Who Should Use This

Best For:

Individuals seeking immune system support, those interested in traditional herbal remedies

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