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Feverfew Chopped Organic Fresh- 16 ounce cup SHIPS FREE

Feverfew Chopped Organic Fresh- 16 ounce cup SHIPS FREE

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Product Description:
2 ounce of our premium medicinal Feverfew Herb

Key Features:

  • Premium Ingredients: Crafted with carefully selected high quality herbs
  • No Artificial Additives: Free from artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives.

Directions for Use:

  • It's important when making tea you understand not to boil your herbs none of these are Roots so you're not going to want to boil them in water what you're going to want to do is get your tea kettle or pot to a rolling boil pull it off the stove then add some of your herbs in there as much to your liking you could do a small amount like a teaspoon you can add a quarter cup it's all up to you let it steep pretend to 15 minutes so that you get the full medicinal benefit now it is quite common that the body likes a cold tea more than a hot tea so don't drink it super hot make sure it's cooled down.

Ingredients: Feverfew herb



14 Health Benefits of the Medieval Aspirin – Feverfew

Feverfew is a bright, cheery flower with a long stem, yellow bee, and white petals. The feverfew is part of the daisy family and goes by the monikers of wild chamomile, featherfew, and bachelor’s buttons as well. The flower is native to the Balkans, but due to its therapeutic properties, feverfew now grows in commercial herbal operations all 0over the world.

Feverfew has potent anti-inflammatory and anti-spasmodic properties, and it’s a natural sedative with similar effects to chamomile. Supplement manufacturers offer feverfew as an herbal tea, and as a crushed powder or essential oil extract. You can use the remedy to resolve many ailments.

Feverfew gets its medicinal value from its high polyphenol content, including the sesquiterpene lactones, which include parthenolide. Parthenolide is a potent anti-inflammatory compound with cancer-fighting properties. Feverfew also contains the volatile oil, camphor – which has excellent anti-bacterial properties.

Feverfew is also known as “medieval aspirin,” for its use in treating symptoms of disease and infection during the Medieval ages. Here are eight benefits of feverfew for the modern era.

1. Halt Migraines and Headaches

Feverfew has historical use as a natural painkiller for resolving the effects of headaches and migraines. Studies show that supplementing with feverfew reduces the intensity and duration.

Headaches come in different categories, each with their unique effects. For people that suffer from tension headaches and migraines, they typically find that medication has little effect on reducing the pain.

Headaches can occur due to changes in blood pressure, as well as an increase in intracranial pressure. As tension rises in the fluids surrounding the brain, it leads to the onset of inflammation, and the start of a headache.

People who regularly suffer from headaches should consider supplementing with feverfew in the form of tea or extract. Studies show that drinking a cup of feverfew tea each evening reduces the frequency of migraines in sensitive patients.

Parthenolide is the active ingredient found in feverfew that blocks pain in the nervous system, reducing the symptoms of headaches.

Disclaimer:
This product has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult with your healthcare provider before using this product, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition.

Prop65 Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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