
Echinacea Purpurea Root Powder, Organic
A finely milled, apothecary-grade root powder crafted from 100% pure, organic Echinacea purpurea root. Naturally earthy with gentle sweetness, this powder offers a smooth, warm, root-forward flavor with light peppery-floral undertones and a clean, grounding finish. Perfect for infusions, tinctures, syrups, capsules, and whole-herb formulations inside a modern apothecary.
🌿 Traditional medicinal usage
Echinacea purpurea root has a deep history in traditional plant medicine, especially for defense and seasonal support:
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Native American Great Plains herbalism: the root was traditionally brewed into decoctions, chewed, or powdered into remedy blends to support wound comfort, infection ease, throat soothing, and fortifying the body during harsh seasonal conditions.
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Traditional Western apothecaries: adopted into early American Eclectic and botanical medicine as a root tonic to support lymph movement, respiratory comfort, immune balance, circulation, and recovery from seasonal strain or fatigue.
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Traditional syrup crafting: historically simmered into honey-based or herbal syrups for cough comfort, throat soothing, and cold-weather fortification.
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Folk seasonal brews: used for centuries to help the body stay resilient through cold months, early spring transitions, and rapid temperature shifts.
Traditionally, echinacea root was prized for being a warming, fortifying, defense-supporting herb, prepared slowly to draw out its benefits without overstimulation.
✨ Modern uses and benefits
Today, Echinacea purpurea root powder is widely used by modern herbalists for:
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Seasonal immune support stacks to help the body stay resilient during rapid weather changes or colder months
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Respiratory comfort blends for supporting occasional cough, dry seasonal throat irritation, or breathing ease
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Lymphatic support formulations in detox and fluid-balance apothecary blends
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Circulation and energy restoration as part of non-stimulating root tonics and capsules
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DIY apothecary crafting — capsules, tinctures, syrups, herbal honeys, and custom remedy jars
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Beauty-from-within formulations when skin irritation or dullness correlates with seasonal or immune strain
Modern preparations often pair echinacea with elderberry, rose hips, ginger, turmeric + black pepper, astragalus, or soothing floral herbs for synergistic formulations.
🌿 Why you’ll love it
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100% organic whole-root powder — no extracts, fillers, or artificial additives
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Apothecary-friendly traditional form for slow-brew and DIY remedy crafting
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A staple in seasonal defense, respiratory, and lymph-supportive formulations
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Blends smoothly into infusions, plant milks, broths, and powder stacks
1 lb = approx. 120–150 servings (based on 1–2 tsp portions)
How to use
🫙 Tincture crafting (modern apothecary favorite)
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Fill jar ½ full with echinacea root powder
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Cover with 80–100 proof alcohol (like vodka or grain alcohol)
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Seal and infuse 2–6 weeks, shaking every few days
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Strain and store
🫖 Classic root decoction (internal infusion)
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Add 1–2 tsp to 10–12 oz water
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Simmer 10–15 minutes (covered)
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Sip as is or strain if blending
🥣 Broth or soup boost
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Add 1–2 tsp into broths or soups, simmer 10+ minutes
💊 Capsule crafting (DIY use)
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Fill capsules at 500–1,000 mg per capsule for personal remedy jars
🥤 Smoothie or juice add-in
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Stir 1 tsp into smoothies or fresh juices for whole-root phytonutrient support
Ingredients
Organic Echinacea Purpurea Root Powder (Echinacea purpurea)
USDA Organic | Non-GMO | Vegan | Kosher | Raw Dried | No Artificial Additives
⚠️ Important safety note
If pregnant, nursing, managing a medical condition, or taking medication, consult a healthcare professional before use. Discontinue if sensitive to root herbs or flowers in the daisy family (Asteraceae). Keep out of reach of children. Not intended for excessive or long-term use without professional guidance.
💡 Wellness insight
Echinacea purpurea root is a traditional tonic root, now widely used in modern apothecary formulations to complement seasonal immune resilience, lymph movement, respiratory comfort, circulation, and recovery from environmental or seasonal strain, but it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
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