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Feverfew Extract
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feverfew extract, |
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Feverfew Extract |
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FOB |
Port of loading: |
GUANGZHOU |
Minimum Order |
1KG |
Unit Price: |
$20 |
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Introduction
Feverfew is an herb. The leaves are used to make medicine.
Feverfew has many uses, but so far, it seems to be effective only for preventing migraineheadaches in some people.
Feverfew is also used for fever, irregular menstrual periods, arthritis, a skin disorder called psoriasis, allergies, asthma, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), dizziness, and nausea and vomiting.
Some people use feverfew for difficulty getting pregnant or fathering a child (infertility). It is also used for “tired blood�(anemia), cancer, common cold, earache, liver disease, prevention of miscarriage, muscular tension, bone disorders, swollen feet, diarrhea, upset stomach and intestinal gas.
Feverfew is sometimes applied directly to the gums for toothaches or to the skin to kill germs.
You may not get your money’s worth from all feverfew products. Some feverfew tablet products can contain little or no feverfew.
Function
Used for the prevention of migraines & headaches, arthritis, fevers, muscle tension and pain, Feverfew is also used to lower blood pressure, lessen stomach irritation, stimulate the appetite and to improve digestion and kidney function. It has been indicated for colitis, dizziness, tinnitus and menstrual problems.
Herbal medicine has an impressive track record in treating migraines and chronic headaches. Feverfew treats the cause of the headaches rather than simply the pain. Both the British Medical Journal and the Harvard Medical School Health Letter have paid tribute to the success of feverfew in relieving migraines.
Clinical tests have shown the use of feverfew may reduce of frequency and severity of headaches. It may be more effective than other nonsteroidal antiinflammatories (NSAIDS), like aspirin. It is the combination of ingredients in the feverfew plant that brings such effective relief. It works to inhibit the release of two inflammatory substances, serotonin and prostaglandins, both believed to contribute to the onset of migraines. By inhibiting these amines as well |
Company: |
3W Botanical Extract INC
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Contact: |
Mr. Mona Yang |
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Address: C401,BlDG.1,International Enterprise Center,No.188 Middle Huanbao RD., Yuhua Dist., Changsha, Hunan, China. |
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+8673182827031 |
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+8673182827031 |
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