Auch der verblühte #Sonnenhut 🌞👒 ist noch sehr dekorativ. #Naturgarten #mygarden
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Hallo Zusammen, Ich habe noch ein Sonnenhut Foto gefunden. 😊 Also dachte ich mir, schiebe ich es noch zwischen, weil später wird es nicht mehr passen 😁 So, jetzt wünsche ich euch einen guten Start in den Tag und gutes Licht.📸 . #sonnenhut #purpursonnenhut #blumen #blumenfotografie #fleure_noblesse #flowers #raw_flowers #naturfotografie_deutschland #raw_allnature #patchworkfotografen #nikondach #tamrondeutschland #gooutdoors #thisaintartschool #the_gallery_of_magic #the_mirror_of_our_souls #moodygrams #moddyflowers (at Kerpen) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cig-fDHsybv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Pilz mit Sonnenhut
Im herbstlichen Wald scheint diesem Pilz die morgendliche Sonne auf den Hut.
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Nolde’s garden
Playing around with long focal length and long exposure times
Rooftop garden · Zurich · Switzerland · 2022
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Everything You Must Know About Echinacea
It is a genus of herbaceous flowering plant life in the daisy family. It has ten species, commonly called coneflowers. Echinacea is found only in eastern and central North America, where they grow in humid to dry prairies and open woodlands. They have large, colorful heads of compound flowers that bloom in summer.
What is Echinacea?
Echinacea is a herb that is also known as Purple Coneflower, Black Sampson, Black Susans, Fleur à Harrison, Hedgehog, Egelkopfurzel, Indian Head, Kansas Snakeroot, Red Sunflower, Rock-up-Hat, Rotter Sonnenhut, Rudbeckia Sampson, Rudbeckia Snakeroot, Rotter Sonnenhut. , and many other names.
Echinacea has been used in alternative medicine as a potentially effective aid in treating the common cold, or vaginal yeast infection. It has also been used to treat ear infections or enhance exercise performance. However, studies have shown that echinacea may not be effective in these conditions.
How should I take echinacea?
When thinking about the use of natural supplements, seek advice from your doctor. You may also consider consulting a practitioner trained in the use of herbs/health supplements. If you choose to use echinacea, use it as directed on the package or as directed by your doctor, pharmacist, or another healthcare provider. Do now not use extra of this product than encouraged on the label.
Echinacea is thought to work best when taken at the first sign of a cold. Although echinacea cannot prevent colds, this product can make cold symptoms less severe. Do not take echinacea topical (for the skin) by mouth. The topical shape of this product is for use on the pores and skin only.
Do not use different forms of echinacea (tablets, liquids, tinctures, teas, etc.) at the same time without a doctor's advice. Using special formulations collectively will increase the chance of overdose. Call your doctor if a condition you are treating with echinacea does not improve, or if it gets worse while using this product.
What if you miss a dose?
Skip the neglected dose and take the subsequent oftentimes scheduled dose. Do no longer take two doses at once.
What should you avoid while taking echinacea?
Avoid coffee, tea, cola, energy drinks, or other products containing caffeine. Taking echinacea with caffeinated products can cause caffeine side effects such as headaches, increased heart rate, and seizures.
Consult a licensed healthcare professional before using any herbal/health supplement. Whether you are being treated by a medical doctor or a practitioner trained in the use of natural medicine/supplements, make sure all of your healthcare providers know about all of your medical conditions and treatments.
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