Evidence supporting the use of: Echinacea purpurea
For the health condition: Influenza
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2
Echinacea purpurea, commonly known as purple coneflower, has a long history of traditional use among Native American peoples for treating respiratory infections and other ailments. Its application for influenza (flu) and other upper respiratory tract infections has extended into modern herbal medicine. Scientifically, several laboratory and clinical studies have investigated Echinacea’s potential to modulate the immune system, enhance phagocytic activity, and exhibit antiviral properties. Some in vitro studies indicate that extracts of Echinacea purpurea can inhibit specific influenza virus strains. However, the clinical evidence remains inconsistent. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) suggest that echinacea may have a modest effect in reducing the duration or severity of cold symptoms, but evidence specifically targeting influenza is weak or lacking. Most trials focus on the common cold rather than laboratory-confirmed influenza. The heterogeneity in echinacea preparations, dosages, and study quality further complicate interpretation. Current scientific consensus holds that echinacea is generally safe and may offer minor benefits for general respiratory infections, but robust evidence supporting its use specifically for influenza is limited. Therefore, while there is some scientific basis for its immune-modulating effects, the evidence supporting its efficacy in treating or preventing influenza is rated as low (2 out of 5).
Other ingredients used for Influenza
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myrobalan
benegut perilla (proprietary)
black garlic
black pepper
Indian frankincense
bupleurum falcatum
camu camu
catechins
caterpillar mushroom
chaga mushroom
Coptis chinensis
cordyceps
turmeric
dog rose
echinacea purpurea
elderberry
ginger
glehnia root
goldenseal
gooseberry
greek mountain tea
green tea
honeysuckle
l-cysteine
lactobacillus casei
lactoferrin
lactoperoxidase
lentinula edodes mycelia
licorice root
monolaurin
nettle
quercetin
reishi mushroom
selenium
spirulina
sweet wormwood
vitamin C
vitamin D
zhejiang fritillary
zinc
boneset
tangerine
alpinia galangal
myrrh
yerba santa
chrysanthemum
flowering quince
ganoderma
anemarrhena asphodeloides
eucalyptus
abies spectabilis
algae
Avens
Agarikon Mushroom
Apple Cider Vinegar
Agastache
Anamarrhena
acacia
Agrimony
Allicin
Anamu
AHCC
Andrographolide
American Liverleaf
Astragaloside
Andrographis
Alsonia scholaris
Adenophora
Alliin
Asarum sieboldii
Bee Propolis
Black Seed
Baikal Skullcap
Bryonia
Balsam
Basidiomycota
Borage
Bupleurum
Baicalin
Black Hellebore
Balloon Flower
Clerodendrum trichotomum
coconut oil
Coriolus mushroom
Clerodendrum phlomidis
Carvacrol
Cineole
Centipeda
Cistus
Chaenomeles lagenaria
Currant
Chondrus
Ephedra
European Elder
Elk antler
Echinacea
Elder
Euphorbia
Embelia
Little ironweed
Other health conditions supported by echinacea purpurea
AbscessesAdenitis
Bites and Stings
Bladder Infection
Bronchitis
Burns and Scalds
Colds (antiviral)
Colds (decongestant)
Colds (general)
Colds (prevention)
Congestion
Congestion (bronchial)
Congestion (lungs)
Congestion (sinus)
Conjunctivitis
Cuts
Epstein Barr Virus
Fever
Glands (swollen lymph)
Herpes
Infection
Infection (bacterial)
Infection (viral)
Influenza
Lymph Nodes or Glands (swollen)
Mastitis
Sinus Infection
Skin (infections)
Sore Throat
Strep Throat
Urinary Tract Infections
Wounds and Sores
Products containing echinacea purpurea
Nature's Sunshine CleanStart Mild
Nature's Sunshine Candida Clear
Nature's Sunshine Dieter's Cleanse
Nature's Sunshine Echinacea / Golden Seal
Nature's Sunshine Echinacea / Golden Seal
Nature's Sunshine Echinacea (Purpurea)
Nature's Sunshine Elderberry D3fense
Nature's Sunshine Enviro-Detox
Nature's Sunshine Immune System
Nature's Sunshine IN-X
Nature's Sunshine SUMA (Combination)
Nature's Sunshine Ultimate Echinacea
Nature's Sunshine Uña de Gato (Cat's Claw)
Nature's Sunshine Yeast/Fungal Detox