How to Make an Antibiotic with Echinacea
Echinacea, also known as coneflower, is a genus of nine species of flowering plants in the daisy family. Native to North America, it has been used for centuries by native tribes as an herbal remedy and antibiotic. The roots were traditionally boiled to make tea or applied directly to wounds. To get the most out of using Echinacea as an antibiotic, it is best to use an organically grown plant. How to grow echinacea: Start with a well-draining soil that is slightly acidic (pH 6-7) Plant your seeds in early spring or late fall and keep them moist until germination occurs Once established, water when the top inch of soil feels dry To promote flowering and prevent disease, fertilize every two weeks during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer such as 10-10-10 NPK ratio fertilizer How to us Echinacea as an antibiotic: Echinacea can be taken orally in capsule