Mom Ella,

Saya gak pakai, soalnya apakah benar bisa memperbaiki sistem kekebalan
tubuh. Dari yang sudah saya baca2 sih justu efeknya gak bagus untuk
kekebalan tubuh dalam waktu panjang.

Ini salah satu artikelnya, kan biasanya mengandung echinacea tuh. Buat
kekebalan tubuh anak mah cuma 3, imunisasi, ASI dan gizi yang baik.

Echinacea Not Effective in Treating Children's Colds: Study Results



*December 2, 2003*

NCCAM-funded researchers at the University of Washington and Bastyr
University have found that echinacea (*Echinacea purpurea*), an herb often
used to treat colds (upper respiratory infections), is not effective in
young children. The researchers reported that use of echinacea from the
onset of symptoms did not lessen the number of days the colds lasted or the
severity of symptoms.

The study, published in the *Journal of the American Medical Association*,
enrolled 524 children aged 2 to 11. The children were randomly assigned to
receive either echinacea or a placebo at the onset of cold symptoms and
twice a day for as long as the cold lasted, up to a maximum of 10 days. The
echinacea preparation was a dried-pressed juice of the herb that had been
used previously in a number of encouraging preliminary studies in Europe.
Participants were enrolled for 4-month intervals and received treatment for
up to three colds during that period. Data were analyzed for 707 colds (337
treated with echinacea and 370 treated with placebo) experienced by 407
children.

Overall, the researchers found that between those receiving echinacea and
those receiving placebo at the onset of symptoms there was:

   - No difference in the duration of upper respiratory infection
   symptoms
   - No difference in the overall severity of symptoms
   - No difference in the number of days of fever
   - No difference in parents' assessment of severity of infection
   - No overall difference in side effects (adverse events); however,
   children taking echinacea were more likely to develop rashes than those
   taking placebo.

The researchers concluded that the "results do not support the use of
echinacea for treatment of upper respiratory infections in children 2 to 11
years old." In addition, the researchers recommend more studies to look at
other echinacea preparations or different doses or dosing schedules to
determine if there is any possible role for echinacea in treating colds in
children. They also suggest further research to determine whether echinacea
has any role in preventing colds.

Echinacea species are flowering herbs native to North America. Echinacea is
often used by consumers for the treatment and prevention of upper
respiratory infections. It is one of the most commonly used herbs in the
United States.
Source

Taylor JA, Weber W, Standish L, et al. Efficacy and safety of echinacea in
treating upper respiratory tract infections in
children.<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=14657066>
*Journal of the American Medical Association*. 2003;290:2824-2830.



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> 1Dear mom...
>
> Apakah para moms disini ada yang pake Vitamin Imunos dan imbost Force.
> Rasa vitamin tersebut ada berap macam dan buatan mana???
>
> TerimkasihfORCE
>
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