The results from a long-term clinical study in the Ukraine on the use of
Echinacea to treat victims of the Chernobyl disaster are being unveiled at a
press conference on Friday, June 4, 10:30 AM, at the Ritz-Carlton in Kansas
City.
Dr. Victoriya F. Pochernyayeva, a leading researcher from Ukraine and the former
Soviet Union, will review the results of her long-term studies including:
- An analysis of how effectively Echinacea purpurea, consumed as a food additive
in fruit juices and other non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks, protects people
who are exposed to radiation. Based on her findings, Dr. Pochernyayeva
recommends ways Echinacea purpurea food additives can be used most effectively
to safeguard a population that is facing high levels of radiation exposure;
- A study of how Echinacea purpurea can protect the male reproductive system
from the effects of radiation;
- A study of how effectively Echinacea purpurea can protect organs and tissues
from radiation damage.
The research is among the new studies to be presented during the 1999
International Echinacea Symposium June 3-5 in Kansas City.
Also speaking at the press conference is Dr. Rudolf Bauer, the world's leading
Echinacea researcher. Dr. Bauer, professor at the Institute of Pharmaceutical
Biology, University of Dusseldorf, has published more than 100 research papers
and has edited a book on Echinacea. He's currently researching the quality
aspects of Echinacea preparations, constituents and pharmacological activity of
Echinacea species.
The symposium is hosted by the American Herbal Products Association. Sponsors
include Nature's Way, Botanicals International, Bioforce USA, Finzelberg North
America, Rexall Sundown, Indena USA, and Plantation Medicinals.
Who: Dr. Victoriya F. Pochernyayeva, a leading researcher from Ukraine and
the former Soviet Union; Dr. Rudolf Bauer, the world's leading Echinacea
researcher
What: Press Conferen
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Contact: Brian Ruberry
br@rubcomm.com
301-947-1662
American Herbal Products Association
2-Jun-1999
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