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Feverfew Extract 200mg and Herb 50mg 50 tabs from Source Naturals»rank: 383089from: Source Naturals: :Feverfew Extract Tanacetum parthenium 200 mg Extract and 50 mg Herb Feverfew extract has been shown in human cell culture studies to inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandins known to cause physical discomfort. Further research needs to be conducted to confirm its effects, if any, in humans. Supplement Facts Serving Size: 2 tablets Amount %DV Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 20 mg 0.33 Calcium (as calcium carbonate) 70 ... |
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Feverfew Extract 4 Oz»rank: 383089from: Herb Pharm: :Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) may be helpful for treating and preventing migraine headaches, preventing blood clots, easing arthritis inflammation, menstrual problems, muscle tension, pain, colds, flu, fevers, digestion disorders, promoting menses and stimulating uterine contractions. |
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Feverfew Extract 60 Caps ( Tanacetum parthenium ) By Nature's Way»rank: 383089from: Nature's Way: :Feverfew extract is standardized to 0.7% parthenolide.Parthenolide is the herb's key active which has been clinically studied. |
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FEVERFEW EXTRACT 60 VCaps 250 Mg - Bluebonnet»rank: 383089from: Bluebonnet: :FEVERFEW EXTRACT. Feverfew leaf extract is imported from the eastern regions of the United Kingdom and Germany. lncluding e - d - s, an enzyme delivery system from 100% plant sources. Available in easy-to-swallow vegetable capsules for maximum assimilation and absorption. |
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FEVERFEW EXTRACT 60 Vcaps 250 mg By Bluebonnet»rank: 360713from: Bluebonnet: :FEVERFEW EXTRACT. Feverfew leaf extract is imported from the eastern regions of the United Kingdom and Germany. lncluding e - d - s, an enzyme delivery system from 100% plant sources. Available in easy-to-swallow vegetable capsules for maximum assimilation and absorption. |
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Feverfew Extract Standardized 60 caps from Nature's Way»rank: 360713from: Nature's Way: :Feverfew Extract - Standardized To: 0.7% Parthenolide Clinical Dose Feverfew Extract (Tanacetum parthenium) is standardized to 0.7% parthenolide, the herb's key active, which has been clinically studied. Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 Capsule Amount Per |
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Feverfew Extract Standardized 60 caps from Nature's Way»rank: 484756from: Nature's Way: :Feverfew Extract - Standardized To: 0.7% Parthenolide Clinical Dose Feverfew Extract (Tanacetum parthenium) is standardized to 0.7% parthenolide, the herb's key active, which has been clinically studied. Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 Capsule Amount Per Serving % Daily Value Feverfew (Leaf) 325 mg Feverfew extract (leaf) 0.7% Parthenolide 90 mg. |
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FeverFew Freeze Dried (Oregon's Wild Harvest)»rank: 484756from: HerbalLoveShop: :Feverfew has been found to be effective in helping relax the blood vessels located in your brain when taken on a long-term basis. Feverfew helps maintain comfort by promoting a healthy inflammatory response. Freshly freeze-dried certified organic feverfew leaf and flower, milled and encapsulated in Sodium Lauryl Sulfate-Free Capsules. By careful processing we strive to retain parthenolide levels equal to standardized extract products. |
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FeverFew Freeze Dried - Helps maintain comfort by promoting a healthy inflammatory response, 90 Cap., (Oregon's Wild Harvest)»rank: 484756from: Oregon's Wild Harvest: :Feverfew has been found to be effective in helping relax the blood vessels located in your brain when taken on a long-term basis. Feverfew helps maintain comfort by promoting a healthy inflammatory response. Freshly freeze-dried certified organic feverfew leaf and flower, milled and encapsulated in Sodium Lauryl Sulfate-Free Capsules. By careful processing we strive to retain parthenolide levels equal to standardized extract products. |
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Feverfew Head Aid - 100 tabs., (Planetary Formulas)»rank: 484756from: Planetary Formulas: :Planetary Formulas Feverfew Head Aid unites standardized extracts of feverfew and willow bark with Chinese classics, such as schizonepeta and notopterygium. The botanicals in Feverfew Head Aid represent a superb blending of modern European science with traditional Chinese herbalism. |