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Did the Indians use echinacea?

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Is Echinacea a febrifuge?

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Does echinacea cure chlamydia?

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What is echinacea?

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Why did Echinacea fall out fo use?

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How is Echinacea grown?

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What are the common names of Echinacea?

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What has the author Elizabeth W Collins written?

Elizabeth W. Collins has written: 'Echinacea and immunity' -- subject(s): Echinacea (Plants), Immunological adjuvants, Natural immunity, Therapeutic use


Can you use Echinacea if you have MS?

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