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I'd be interested in reading some more opinions on recommending echinacea for
mastitis. After reading Angie's suggestion I checked the archives and only
got a couple of hits from '97 on this. I've often thought this would be a
wonderful thing to recommend, but I'm hospital-based and Hale's book rates it
as an L3 (only moderately safe) and as AAP: Not reviewed. So that makes me a
little leery of recommending it to a nursing mother--I don't feel like I have
decent references for my recommendation. Personally, I think it's absolutely
wonderful stuff. In the last several years since I started using it, every
time I feel the first twinges of a cold coming on I start taking it and the
symptoms are always gone within a day. Since I have a garden full of purple
coneflowers I've made my own tincture the last two years--a bit
time-consuming, but CHEAP, and tasty since I steep the roots in blackberry
schnapps. :-)
Becky Krumwiede, RN, IBCLC
Appleton, Wisconsin
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