Echinacea Benefits + How to Make Echinacea Tincture | Herbs for Immune System

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  • There are so many echinacea benefits! And yes, while echinacea tincture is an excellent herb for the immune system, that’s just one of echinacea’s many gifts! In this episode, you’ll learn the best ways to work with Echinacea, including my favorite method (which is totally underrated). And I’ll show you how to make a potent echinacea tincture!
    After listening in, you’ll know:
    ► Safety considerations - what you have to know before working with this plant.
    ► Why it’s so important to either grow this plant yourself or only buy from cultivated sources
    ► The most important considerations when deciding which echinacea species to work with medicinally
    ► How to strengthen your immune system
    ► How often and in what quantity to take echinacea tincture for the best results when treating an acute infection
    Show snippet:
    “Echinacea is a powerful plant that deserves more than simply being the “cold and flu herb”. It’s an immunomodulator, amazing for clearing bacterial infections, and can even address venomous bites.” (Timestamp: 16:09)
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    -- TIMESTAMPS --
    00:00 - Introduction to echinacea
    02:44 - Types of echinacea (Echinacea angustifolia, Echinacea purpurea, Echinacea pallida)
    04:07 - Echinacea energetics
    06:32 - Echinacea for infections
    08:13 - Echinacea for venomous bites and stings
    11:24 - Echinacea for colds and the flu
    13:49 - How does echinacea work?
    14:44 - How to identify echinacea
    16:07 - Echinacea safety
    17:55 - How to make echinacea tincture
    23:07 - Echinacea Fun Fact
    -- SWEATER PATTERN --
    Yes, I did knit my sweater! Pattern is: Open Edge Tee by Jessie Maed Designs, knitted with 100% linen
    -- DISCLAIMER --
    The herbal and plant information in this video is for educational purposes only. The information contained is not intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other medical professional. If you have or suspect that you have a serious health problem, promptly contact your health care provider. Always consult with a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition.

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  • @MollyWang-gb5xy
    @MollyWang-gb5xy หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I came across an article where a guy out west used echinacea on a rattlesnake bite. It had bitten his horse in the face. The horse had a grapefruit-sized necrotic mass from the bite. He gave the horse echinacea every 15 minutes the first hour; then every hour for a day. By the next day, the swelling was down 90% and the necrotic part was gone. He has recommended for others to give it to their dogs when bitten as well. He said most people don't listen. I will definitely keep this in an emergency kit.

  • @wendylynnb.1415
    @wendylynnb.1415 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    My echinacea tincture (plus ginger) fights off any sniffle and sore throat I come down with. During the pandemic, there was a time when I could not get into any vet (even emergency) and my cat had gotten bit quite badly by (I think) a poisonous spider. The wound was a horrible huge infected site, she was lethargic, in pain and could hardly move, and I thought i would lose my kitty. After searching thru my herbal books, I saw that echinacea is safe for cats,and fortunately I had a tincture macerating that was almost ready. I started dosing my cat with drops on some wet food. She started showing some positive signs after a dose or two, and after a few days was so much better, back to her normal self and the wound was quickly healing. I have no idea why she took this horrible tasting medicine but she must have known it would help her! Very powerful medicine!

    • @HerbsWithRosalee
      @HerbsWithRosalee  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      So glad your kitty is okay! Thank you for sharing!

  • @primrozie
    @primrozie ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I truly appreciate the herbal wisdom you share with us. I'm working on a tincture medicine chest and growing all I am able to.

  • @radiclelife
    @radiclelife ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice! I’ve been wanting to grow this plant for a while now due to all the great health benefits, as well as how pretty it is. Will reference this video once I have some going 😊

  • @dianad1846
    @dianad1846 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love, love, love watching your videos. Please keep sharing, your wonderful experience, expertise, and and study- backed information. I really feel properly and accurately informed after each video. I already own 2 of your books and plan on buying 'Wild Remedies' next. You are a beautiful person, inside and out! May God bless you!

  • @Thankful_.
    @Thankful_. ปีที่แล้ว

    This is the most informative video! Thank u!

  • @leessa65
    @leessa65 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I so look forward to your videos and everything else you share! I finally got Echinacea purpurea in my wildflower garden this past year..after several years of trying. And I'm even happier to say that I grew them from seed! Thank you for sharing your love and knowledge with us 💜

  • @danielvogt341
    @danielvogt341 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    such a comprehensive, in depth presentatioin! A must watch for every aspiring herbalist! Thank you very much!

  • @gracieday4692
    @gracieday4692 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for all the great information

  • @mariem5990
    @mariem5990 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love your videos, thank you.

  • @fredsnyder3063
    @fredsnyder3063 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for being a Teacher

  • @Micah7-8
    @Micah7-8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well…I absolutely love all the information being shared. And I so want to dive into all of this but I know it takes time. Right now I’m getting a little perplexed just trying to obtain the books I’d like to get. Trying to figure out in purchasing which ones and which ones may be similar and or completely different 🤦‍♀️ wowie!
    I appreciate you sharing the difference between this flower for echinacea. I know that I’ve seen different ones that look similar, but never knew the differences with them. Fascinating to see the factors between the leaves and roots alone.

  • @GmamaGrowz
    @GmamaGrowz ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for explaining the different varieties of echinacea 🤩!

  • @elenadelany1369
    @elenadelany1369 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you
    Wonderful information

  • @candiwallace6605
    @candiwallace6605 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for sharing 🥰

  • @tiarianamanna973
    @tiarianamanna973 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    After i became deadly ill due to lyme and years of intense mold exposure, echinacea is probably one of the things that have saved my life (quite a few time) 👍

  • @donaciannaasebedo646
    @donaciannaasebedo646 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I will definitely add more echinacea to more garden. Thank you for great education.

  • @lwhowell4387
    @lwhowell4387 ปีที่แล้ว

    excellent video. thank you!

  • @danakrueger7833
    @danakrueger7833 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video. Your sweater is amazing, too!

  • @gardenstatesowandsew
    @gardenstatesowandsew ปีที่แล้ว

    It sounds wonderful. I do have autoimmune disease and I was wondering why it’s not a good idea to take it?

  • @melindachristensen3175
    @melindachristensen3175 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you!

  • @BRANDYHAMILTONS
    @BRANDYHAMILTONS 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Rosalee don't forget in case you didn't know, THE AMAZING PRAYING MANTIS that echinacea brings in❤ they were all over mine this last fall and I love them! ❤️ 😊

  • @crofterlass3459
    @crofterlass3459 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Delighted to have found you..Wonderful ❤..Tk you..I now have 3 Wonderful herbalist to follow ..

  • @vickypeterson2352
    @vickypeterson2352 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi, thanks for your excellent videos! I grow echinacea but have a problem with aster yellows disease. I can't find information anywhere that says if it's okay to use the roots. Do you have any experience with this? Thanks again!

  • @marcikentch1023
    @marcikentch1023 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you for your very informative videos!
    I am wanting to make an echinacea tincture from echinacea roots.
    I watched this video and was wondering if I have to dry the roots first to make the tincture or if I can use fresh roots?
    Thank you very much as I love all of your videos😊

    • @HerbsWithRosalee
      @HerbsWithRosalee  22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hi, you can use fresh root for E. angustifolia. Use the whole herb (fresh) if you are using E. purpurea.
      Cheers,
      Karin Rose

  • @valerieschoenfelder2866
    @valerieschoenfelder2866 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a similar, but slightly different, question to Rachel Pruett’s question. I planted both types only two years ago, so was not yet able yet to harvest roots. Therefore, this summer I started a tincture made with flowers, stems and leaves. I will harvest from the roots for the first time this autumn. IF the medicinal value is much higher from the root (Rachel’s question) is it best for me to begin a new tincture OR to strain the tincture, then add to the roots essentially making a whole plant tincture?
    I love your videos and books!!!

    • @HerbsWithRosalee
      @HerbsWithRosalee  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      See what I responded to Rachel. I would add to that for you to taste what you've made so far to see how strong you think it might be. If you've never tasted Echinacea tincture before then it would be worth buying some from a reputable company (like Herb Pharm) to test the difference. Taste can truly tell us so much! You could re-use that alcohol with the roots but there's this concept of how "empty" the alcohol may be. If it's already mostly full with the flowers then it may not have a lot of pizazz to further extract a lot from the roots. You could start fresh with the roots and then compare them. You also might be interested in my Rooted Medicine Circle course which enrolls in January. It's all about how to make herbal medicines.

  • @MarcelCramer
    @MarcelCramer 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I see Echinacea Purpurea as my heart's plant. I don't even know how long I have been growing it. And the original plant keeps making babies so that is great. The plant is also a great companion plant for all the vegetables I grow. I love to sit and see the bumblebees have fun, the butterflies going crazy and there are so many other helpful insects that love it. I will start making tincture this year. Wondering if it is best to use dried Purpurea or fresh flowers and leaves. What is the advise @Rosalee?

    • @HerbsWithRosalee
      @HerbsWithRosalee  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yay for Echinacea! I do answer this question in the video (I think!). It's best to use fresh purpurea. Enjoy!

  • @Fartunmo
    @Fartunmo ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi can I make tea echinacea I get one plant this year

  • @catey62
    @catey62 ปีที่แล้ว

    How much tincture do you take at a time? just a few drops, or a teaspoonful?

  • @rachelpruett5984
    @rachelpruett5984 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I made a tincture last year with the flowering tops. Do you know if the flowers contain medicinal value as well as the roots ?

    • @HerbsWithRosalee
      @HerbsWithRosalee  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The flowers of E. purpurea are often used in a tincture (often combined with the seeds). The tricky part is making sure you have a potent enough ratio. If you filled a jar with some whole flowers and then added alcohol then it may not be very strong. If you chopped the flowers very finely, weighed out the flowers and did a 1:2 ratio of herbs to alcohol AND the end product tastes strong, then you're probably good to go.

    • @rachelpruett5984
      @rachelpruett5984 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@HerbsWithRosalee Thank you. I didn’t chop the flowers. Next time I will

    • @juliasamson5123
      @juliasamson5123 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That was my question too. I finely chopped the fresh flower heads, stems and a few leaves. Then filled a quart jar 3/4 full of the chopped herb (pressing it down) before adding 80 proof vodka to within 1/8 of the top. I will test it in 5 weeks for potency, correct? @@rachelpruett5984

  • @claudettemonty4077
    @claudettemonty4077 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When you said to use it locally, is that with the tincture on the wounds or dry plants with oil on the wounds???

    • @HerbsWithRosalee
      @HerbsWithRosalee  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You can use it topically in many different ways depending on the situation. Water soaks, tinctures, poultices, fomentations, salves, etc.

  • @09echols
    @09echols ปีที่แล้ว

    💓

  • @jamesgrosrenaudjr812
    @jamesgrosrenaudjr812 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That’s confidence to go to sleep with a rattlesnake bite .

  • @brittneyrussell1766
    @brittneyrussell1766 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is echinacea the same thing as purple coneflower? I assumed it was and bought some seeds labeled purple coneflower but I don't see any scientific name on the package so I wasn't sure.

    • @HerbsWithRosalee
      @HerbsWithRosalee  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That is a common name for Echinacea but since it doesn't have the scientific name you can't be sure if it is really Echinacea, or what variety it may be. I would look for seeds with a higher standard of quality. I love getting my seeds from places like Strictly Medicinals and Mountain Rose Herbs.

  • @KrusinTheSierra
    @KrusinTheSierra 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So tincture can’t be made with the flower?

    • @HerbsWithRosalee
      @HerbsWithRosalee  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      More often the entire plant is used together. Flower, seeds, and root. (Echinacea purpurea)

  • @MsFlipper1969
    @MsFlipper1969 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mines White!?

    • @HerbsWithRosalee
      @HerbsWithRosalee  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      If your Echinacea is white then it's probably a hybrid of some kind. Hybrids don't necessarily have the same medicinal gifts as their wild cousins.

    • @MsFlipper1969
      @MsFlipper1969 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@HerbsWithRosalee thank you. I'll look for a purple or pink one