You never forget what it feels like to struggle for air.

The shortness of breath. The coughing fits that seem to come from nowhere.

The feeling that your lungs just can’t keep up anymore.

For millions living with COPD, those moments define their days.

And while inhalers, steroids, and oxygen can help, they often feel like stopgaps—temporary fixes for a problem that never really gets better.

But halfway around the world, a simple South African flower is quietly changing that story.

In the hills of South Africa grows a deep-red blossom called Pelargonium sidoides—a medicinal geranium long used by traditional healers to fight coughs and chest infections.

Modern researchers took notice—and gave its extract a name: EPs 7630.

And in multiple clinical studies, this humble flower has done something extraordinary…

It helped people with COPD breathe easier.

In one 24-week, placebo-controlled trial, patients who added EPs 7630 to their usual treatments had fewer flare-ups, less coughing, and less mucus buildup than those who used inhalers and steroids alone.

They even went longer between COPD exacerbations, meaning more good days—without increasing drug doses.

Researchers believe the extract works by doing three things mainstream medicine struggles to do at once:

  • Calming airway inflammation
  • Loosening thick mucus so lungs can clear themselves
  • And boosting the immune response that helps prevent infections before they spiral into full-blown flare-ups

Unlike most experimental drugs, EPs 7630 is already available—right here in the U.S.—as an over-the-counter herbal extract (often labeled Umcka or EPs 7630).

Most studies used about 30 drops, three times daily, diluted in a small amount of water.

It’s not a replacement for prescribed therapy, but for those who feel stuck on a medical treadmill of inhalers and steroids, this gentle, evidence-backed supplement could be a meaningful add-on.

And the best part?

It doesn’t just treat symptoms—it helps restore your lungs’ natural rhythm.

So the next time you hear someone say “there’s nothing more you can do,” remember:

Sometimes healing doesn’t come from a lab—it blooms quietly on a hillside halfway across the world.

To easier breaths,

Rachel Mace
Managing Editorial Director, e-Alert
with contributions from the research team

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