FEVERFEW ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONALFeverfew was used in Roman times but is relatively little known today. Its essential oil has unique medicinal properties.Compounds | % | tricyclene | 0.9 | α-pinene | 1,9 | α-2,4(10)-thujadiene | 0,2 | camphene | 14.3 | sabinene | 0.4 | β-pinene | 0.7 | para-cymene | 1.5 | limonene | 1 | γ-terpinene | 0.3 | isocyclocytral | 0.6 | camphor | 49 | 4-terpineol | 0.4 | α-terpineol | 0.3 | chrysanthenyl acetate | 21.7 | bornyl acetate | 1.2 | isobornyl acetate | 0.9 | β-caryophyllene | 0.5 | trans-β-farnesene | 1 | germacrene D | 0.9 | bornyl angelate | 0.6 | caryophyllene oxide | 0.3 | Total | 98.6 |
INDICATIONS
- Calms red and inflamed skin.
Has been proven more effective than well-known herbs with similar properties such as Aloe Vera, Chamomille, Echinacea, and Green Tea. - Well tolerated by sensitive skin. - Headaches and migraines. - Arthritic pain - Stomach aches - Fever - Menstrual problems
DIRECTIONS - Use only externally. - Apply on skin diluted in base (carrier) oil. - Do not use if pregnant - Do not use if taking aspirin, migraine medications, high doses of vitamine E, Gingko Biloba, or calcium.
- With children, use caution and appropriate dosage.
AVAILABLE IN BOTTLES OF: 2 ml (1/15 oz) (60 drops) 10 ml (1/3 oz) (300 drops) 2.5 l (2.64 quarts or 2/3 gallons)
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