

Propolis Golden Seal Echinacea
Y.S. Eco Bee Farms
Overview
The supplement combines three well-known immune-supporting ingredients. While each ingredient has research supporting its traditional uses, the doses for Golden Seal and Echinacea may be below optimal for significant efficacy, especially given the variability in Echinacea studies. Bee Propolis is dosed within a potentially effective range. The synergistic effect of this specific combination is not well-established.
The Good
Contains well-known immune-supporting herbal ingredients.
Bee propolis is included at a potentially effective dose for immune support.
Free of common allergens, yeast, salt, sugar, starch, and preservatives.
The Bad
Golden Seal may cause significant drug interactions due to CYP enzyme inhibition.
Golden Seal is contraindicated in pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Echinacea dose (150mg) is likely below the optimal range (300-1500mg) for strong immune support.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking immune system support, those looking for natural cold and flu prevention
Skip If: You are pregnant or breastfeeding (due to Golden Seal), have allergies to bees, bee products, or ragweed
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Follow dosage instructions on the product label, typically taken with water.
Daily
Anytime
As directed on label
Who Should Use This
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