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Feverfew Leaf
350mg
60 Capsules
$11

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Doctor Recommended All Natural FEVERFEW LEAF

Feverfew's (Tanacetum parthenium) name came from the Greek word parthenos meaning virgin; it was used to lessen pre-menstrual cramping and uterine inflammation. It was later used by herbalists to reduce fevers.

Alternative herb for migraine, headaches, and menstrual cramping.

Benefits, Information and Uses of Feverfew:
  •  Feverfew is thought to reduce the pain of headaches because it  may reduce inflammation of blood vessels in the brain.
  •  This herb has anti-inflammatory properties. It may help reduce menstrual inflammation and joint pain.
  •  Feverfew may promote healthy sleep.

The active ingredient, is parthenolide. Feverfew is thought to also inhibit the release of serotonin, which plays a part in migraine and other headaches caused by inflammation of blood vessels in the brain. Parthenolide may play an anti-inflammatory role in reducing the effects of prostaglandins and leukotrienes.  Feverfew is used to promote healthy sleep. Feverfew may help reduce pain and has been used to lessen joint and back pain.   


FEVERFEW LEAF

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 1 Capsule

 
Amount
%DV
 
Organic Feverfew leaf
(Tanacetum parthenium)
(Standardized to 0.7%
[2.45 mg] Parthenolide)
350 mg
*
*Daily Value Not Established
Other Ingredients: Gelatin (capsules), (May contain
one or more of the following; rice powder, vegetable
stearin, magnesium stearate and silica).

*     Physician recommended

*     Professionally formulated

*     Pharmaceutically manufactured

*    All Natural Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs
Feverfew Leaf contains no added sugar, salt, dairy, yeast, corn, soy, preservatives, artificial colors or flavors.
      
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