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Table of Contents > Herbs > Ephedra > Uses
Herbs with Similar Uses as: Ephedra
Below is a list of conditions that are treated by this herb and the other herbs that may be used to treat it.

 
allergic rhinitis
Echinacea
Goldenseal
Skullcap
Stinging Nettle

asthma
Aloe
Feverfew
Flaxseed
Ginkgo Biloba
Goldenrod
Lobelia
Marshmallow
Red Clover
Wild yam

athletic performance
American Ginseng
Asian Ginseng
Siberian Ginseng

bronchitis
Barberry
Eucalyptus
Garlic
Ginger
Licorice
Lobelia
Marshmallow
Red Clover
Saw Palmetto

cough
Echinacea
Eucalyptus
Garlic
Jamaica Dogwood
Linden
Lobelia
Marshmallow
Peppermint
Red Clover
Slippery Elm
Stinging Nettle

nasal congestion
Barberry

sinusitis
Barberry
Echinacea
Eucalyptus
Goldenseal

weight loss
Cayenne
Evening Primrose
Green Tea
Marshmallow

 
RELATED INFORMATION
Ephedra
  Uses of this Herb
Allergic Rhinitis
Asthma
Bronchitis
Cough
Sinusitis
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  Drugs that Interact
Summary
Amphetamine
Antidepressant Medications
Aspirin
Blood Pressure Medications
Caffeine-containing Medications
Codeine
Morphine
Narcotic Analgesics
Theophylline-containing Medications
Tricyclic Antidepressants
  Herbs with Similar Side Effects
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  Herbs with Similar Warnings
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