Collection: Echinacea

A flowering plant traditionally used to support immune function, particularly during seasonal dips or when you feel run down.
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What is echinacea?

Echinacea is a group of flowering plants native to North America that have long been used in traditional herbal practices. Today, echinacea is commonly found in supplements, teas and tinctures designed to support immune health, particularly during colder months. It remains one of the most widely used herbal ingredients in the wellness category.

What to look for in echinacea products

  • The specification of the echinacea species and plant parts used.
  • Extracts are generally more concentrated than powders made from dried herb.
  • Many studies use standardised extracts rather than whole-plant preparations.

Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Is it better to take echinacea as a tea, tincture or capsule?
Each format delivers echinacea differently. Teas are traditional and easy to use, tinctures are often more concentrated, and capsules provide a convenient measured dose. The best option often comes down to personal preference and the amount of echinacea provided.
Can you take echinacea every day?
How much echinacea should a supplement contain?
Why do some echinacea products seem much stronger than others?