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Feverfew - Dried Herb - Loose Leaf - Organic
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)
Feverfew is a traditional herbal remedy that has been used for centuries, most commonly for head discomfort and women’s health support. This leafy herb has a slightly bitter taste and is often used in teas, tinctures, or capsules as part of a wellness routine.
Feverfew is best known for its traditional use to support head and migraine comfort, but it has also historically been used to support joint comfort, menstrual comfort, and overall inflammatory response in the body.
Common Uses & Benefits:
- Traditionally used for head and migraine support
- May help support joint comfort
- Traditionally used for menstrual support
- Supports the body’s natural inflammatory response
- Can be used in teas, tinctures, or capsules
- Bitter herbal flavor
How to Use as Tea:
Use ½–1 teaspoon of dried Feverfew per 8 oz of hot water.
Cover and steep 10–15 minutes.
Due to its bitter taste, Feverfew is often blended with mint, lemon balm, or chamomile.
Ingredients: Dried Feverfew Herb (Tanacetum parthenium)
Sold by the ounce. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
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Herbal Wisdom + FAQs
What is feverfew?
Feverfew is a traditional herb that has been used in herbal practices for centuries and is commonly included in daily wellness routines.
What is feverfew used for?
Feverfew is often used as part of a natural wellness routine and is commonly included in herbal practices focused on overall balance.
How do I use feverfew?
Feverfew can be prepared as a tea or used as directed depending on your preferred method. Follow product guidance for best results.
What does feverfew taste like?
Feverfew has a naturally bitter, herbal flavor. Many people blend it with other herbs or add honey to improve taste.
How often can I use feverfew?
Feverfew is commonly used daily as part of a wellness routine. Consistency is often recommended.
Can I combine feverfew with other herbs?
Yes, feverfew is often used in herbal blends. If you are combining supplements or taking medications, consult a healthcare professional if needed.
Are there any precautions?
If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a health condition, consult a healthcare professional before use.