Today, Feverfew is most often taken as a preventative measure against the onset of migraine and many other inflammatory conditions. Many studies have found Feverfew administration to result in a reduction in the severity of symptoms associated with migraine, as compared to placebo. The mode of action of Feverfew may involve the inhibition of platelet aggregation and prostaglandin synthesis. Feverfew has anti-inflammatory and vasodilatory properties, it may work to reduce blood vessel spasms and inhibit the release of inflammatory substances. Feverfew may benefit many conditions involving inflammation. Active Botanicals Feverfew provides 250 mg of extract, equivalent to 1000 mg of dry leaf, that is standardised to 0.78% parthenolide, for guaranteed potency in every capsule. Formulation Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) 250mg standardised extract, 0.78% parthenolide....................1,000mg Pack size 30 Capsules Directions for Use - Adults - 1-2 capsules a day (with food), or as professionally prescribed.
- Low allergy formulation.
- No added sugar, wheat, salt, corn, milk, yeast, glutens, artificial colouring, flavouring or preservatives.
- Capsules of vegetable origin.
Indications for Use Active Botanicals Standardised Feverfew is suitable to take in the long term to help minimise the frequency of migraine attack and, in the short term, to help ease the severity of symptoms. Feverfew should be taken on a regular basis to help reduce the frequency of onset of migraine. Feverfew can be taken for many inflammatory conditions ranging from inflammatory skin conditions to inflammation of body joints. Contraindications Not to be used during pregnancy unless under the supervision of a qualified practitioner. Possible interaction with blood-thinning medication. PRICES
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