Feverfew Capsules

Feverfew 

Feverfew Capsules


60 capsules $20 USD

A dietary herbal supplement that aids in reducing various types of headaches.

How to Use:  Take 1 or 2 capsules as needed, after meals.

Avoid caffeine and chocolate. Keep away from children. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Contains no fillers, preservatives, additives, soy, sugar, yeast, starch, or salt. Non-GMO.

Ingredient: 100% Organic Feverfew

Feverfew: (Tanacetum parthenium) is a medicinal herb traditionally used to reduce different types of headaches, particularly migraines. A study published in the journal “Cephalalgia” in 2005 demonstrated that feverfew extract significantly reduced the frequency and severity of migraine attacks in participants over a four-month period (Diener et al., 2005). The herb contains parthenolide, a compound believed to inhibit the release of inflammatory substances in the brain, thereby alleviating headache symptoms. Feverfew is native to parts of Europe and Asia but has been widely cultivated and can now be found growing in temperate regions across the globe, often in gardens and along roadsides.

Headaches are a common ailment with a variety of types, each presenting distinct causes and symptoms. Tension headaches, often triggered by stress, anxiety, or poor posture, manifest as a constant, dull ache around the head or neck. Migraine headaches, on the other hand, are typically more severe and can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound, often caused by genetic factors, hormonal changes, or certain foods. Cluster headaches are less common but extremely painful, characterized by intense, burning pain around one eye, often occurring in cyclical patterns or clusters. Sinus headaches result from inflammation in the sinuses due to infections or allergies, leading to pressure and pain around the forehead, cheeks, and eyes. Understanding the specific type of headache and its underlying cause is crucial for effective management and treatment.

A healthy diet to avoid headaches should emphasize hydration, balanced nutrients, and the avoidance of common dietary triggers. Staying well-hydrated is crucial, as even mild dehydration can lead to headaches. Consuming a variety of whole foods, including fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains, ensures a steady supply of essential vitamins and minerals that support overall brain health. Foods rich in magnesium, such as leafy greens, nuts, and seeds, can be particularly beneficial, as magnesium deficiency is often linked to headaches. Additionally, it is wise to limit or avoid foods and beverages that are known to trigger headaches in some people, such as caffeine, alcohol, and foods containing high levels of tyramine, like aged cheeses and processed meats. By maintaining a balanced diet and staying mindful of potential triggers, individuals can significantly reduce the frequency and intensity of headaches.

“I have used it for my headaches and within one hour after taking it, my headache is relieved.” Alia, NJ

“I use it for tension and sinus headaches, along with a cup of black tea and within 10-15 minutes of relaxation, it is gone.” Pamela

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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