Tanacetum
Oraldrops
Migraine preventive Therapy
Tanacetum oral drop is a pure herbal extract, with the active ingredient parthenoliode, a natural preventive therapy for migraine. It is gained from Tanacetum parthenium L., as the precisely selected seeds are cultivated and are raised under the most proper conditions. After the harvest, it goes through the extraction process which is carefully designed to ensure the maximum effectiveness and most benefit.
Description
Feverfew oral drops
Migraine preventive Therapy
Tanacetum has a long history of use in traditional and folk medicine, especially among Greek and early European herbalists. The word Feverfew stems from the Latin word febrifugia which means fever reducer. The first century Greek physician Dioscorides used feverfew to reduce fever. In 1633, the plant was recommended for use to treat headaches in Gerard’s Herbal. The plant is widely cultivated to large regions of the world and its importance as a medicinal plant is growing substantially with increasing and stronger reports in support of its multifarious therapeutic uses.
Feverfew oral drop is a pure herbal extract, with the active ingredient parthenoliode, a natural preventive therapy for migraine. It is gained from Tanacetum parthenium L., as the precisely selected seeds. After the harvest, it goes through the extraction process which is carefully designed to ensure the maximum effectiveness and most benefit.
Directions: Three to four times a day, add 10 to 15 drops to a cup of water or juice. Stir and drink.
Advisory information:
Keep out of reach of children.
Do not use if you are pregnant.
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