Description
Feverfew is a dietary supplement formulated to support the relief of pain and soreness and to support blood vessel relaxation. Feverfew is available in liquid form from Natura-Genics®.
How It Works
Feverfew, also known as “medieval aspirin”, is native to western Asia but is now grown worldwide. The name feverfew comes from the Latin word febrifugia, which means “fever reducer”. It contains several active compounds such as flavonoids, volatile oils, and parthenolide.
Benefits of Feverfew
- Supports pain relief
- Supports blood vessel relaxation
Supports the Relief of Pain and Soreness
Feverfew contains parthenolide and tanetin, two compounds that help stop the production of prostaglandins. Prostaglandins are molecules that promote inflammation, which typically causes pain due to the swelling and tissue buildup pressing against nerve endings. The anti-inflammatory properties of feverfew have made it a popular natural remedy for supporting the relief of migraines. Migraines are headaches that usually affect one side of the head and are accompanied by throbbing or pounding pain.
Supports Blood Vessel Relaxation
Feverfew may support healthy veins due to the component, parthenolide. According to some research, it appears that parthenolide helps stop blood vessels in the brain from widening, also called vasodilation.
*The statements above have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Additional Information
Recommendations
As a dietary supplement, take forty (40) drops with juice or water three (3) times daily. Shake well before using.
Storage
Keep tightly closed in a dry place and do not expose to excessive heat.
Cautions
Do not use this product if pregnant or nursing. Do not use this supplement if the band around the cap is broken or missing. If symptoms persist, consult a doctor. Keep this product out of reach of children.
Supplement Ingredients
Feverfew Herb (Tanacetum parthenium), Grain Alcohol, Deionized Water.