Feverfew Extract • Migraines

$25.00

Have you ever worked with Feverfew specifically for Migraine & Headache Relief?

This tincture offers numerous benefits including natural support for reducing the frequency and severity of migraines, easing tension headaches, soothing inflammation, as well as gentle nervous system calming and mild pain relief.

If and when a headache starts creeping in or during those heavy migraine-prone days—a few drops at the first sign helps dial down the intensity and keeps things manageable!

Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) has been worked with to help prevent and relieve migraines and chronic headaches, act as an anti-inflammatory and vasodilator, reduce platelet aggregation (a key factor in migraine triggers), calm nervous tension, and support overall vascular health—making it beneficial for conditions like frequent migraines, tension headaches, cluster headaches, hormonal headaches, mild arthritis pain, and general inflammatory discomfort.

Additionally, Feverfew tincture may help decrease migraine aura symptoms, ease associated nausea, support healthy blood flow, and provide gentle relief from inflammatory joint or muscle aches.

I grow this beautiful herb in abundant amounts in my home garden!

Ingredients: Homegrown fresh Tanacetum parthenium (leaves and flowering tops), 100 proof vodka

My 2 oz tincture bottles come in a reusable glass bottle with a dropper.

Suggested dosage: 20-40 drops in water 2-3x/day for prevention, or up to 60 drops at the onset of a headache (best taken consistently for migraine prevention).

Contraindications: Pregnancy (may stimulate uterine contractions), breastfeeding, or if allergic to plants in the Asteraceae family (like ragweed, daisies, or chrysanthemums). Avoid before surgery (due to potential blood-thinning effects). May interact with blood thinners, NSAIDs, or migraine medications—consult a healthcare provider first. Not recommended for children. Made from fresh flowering homegrown Tanacetum parthenium. May be extremely helpful in cases of migraine headache, or vaso-dilative headaches.

*Disclaimer: The information presented herein by A Woman Of Nature is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any medicine, it is always advisable to consult with a qualified professional. I always suggest researching any plant remedy before working with them.

Have you ever worked with Feverfew specifically for Migraine & Headache Relief?

This tincture offers numerous benefits including natural support for reducing the frequency and severity of migraines, easing tension headaches, soothing inflammation, as well as gentle nervous system calming and mild pain relief.

If and when a headache starts creeping in or during those heavy migraine-prone days—a few drops at the first sign helps dial down the intensity and keeps things manageable!

Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) has been worked with to help prevent and relieve migraines and chronic headaches, act as an anti-inflammatory and vasodilator, reduce platelet aggregation (a key factor in migraine triggers), calm nervous tension, and support overall vascular health—making it beneficial for conditions like frequent migraines, tension headaches, cluster headaches, hormonal headaches, mild arthritis pain, and general inflammatory discomfort.

Additionally, Feverfew tincture may help decrease migraine aura symptoms, ease associated nausea, support healthy blood flow, and provide gentle relief from inflammatory joint or muscle aches.

I grow this beautiful herb in abundant amounts in my home garden!

Ingredients: Homegrown fresh Tanacetum parthenium (leaves and flowering tops), 100 proof vodka

My 2 oz tincture bottles come in a reusable glass bottle with a dropper.

Suggested dosage: 20-40 drops in water 2-3x/day for prevention, or up to 60 drops at the onset of a headache (best taken consistently for migraine prevention).

Contraindications: Pregnancy (may stimulate uterine contractions), breastfeeding, or if allergic to plants in the Asteraceae family (like ragweed, daisies, or chrysanthemums). Avoid before surgery (due to potential blood-thinning effects). May interact with blood thinners, NSAIDs, or migraine medications—consult a healthcare provider first. Not recommended for children. Made from fresh flowering homegrown Tanacetum parthenium. May be extremely helpful in cases of migraine headache, or vaso-dilative headaches.

*Disclaimer: The information presented herein by A Woman Of Nature is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any medicine, it is always advisable to consult with a qualified professional. I always suggest researching any plant remedy before working with them.