| echinacea |
An oral homeopathic substance thought to boost the immune system. Frequently taken for cold or flu symptoms. Has anti-itching and soothing properties when used in skin-care products.
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| echinacea |
Also called the purple coneflower, this plant is the best known and researched herb for stimulating the immune system. It has anti-inflammatory properties and stimulates various immune system cells. As a natural antibiotic, echinacea promotes the soothing of skin irritations.
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| echinoderm |
Echinoderm - Any member of the phylum Echinodermata, a group of exclusively marine animals that have a water-vascular system, which circulates water and assists them in both feeding and locomotion. Examples of echinoderms include sea urchins, star fish, brittle stars, sea cucumbers, heart urchins, sand dollars, cystoids, blastoids, and crinoids.
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| echinoderm |
A member of the Phylum Echinodermata, including starfish, sea urchins, and crinoids.
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| echinacea |
is a powerful immune boosting herb, which has been shown to improve the function of immune cells. It is available in capsule, pill or liquid form, but should not be taken every day.
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