Feverfew is sometimes referred to as the ‘big chamomile’. It is a member of the Daisy family, and is also known as Tanacetum parthenium or Chrysanthemum parthenium. Feverfew is native to Eurasia, but cultivation of the plant has spread throughout Europe, North America and Chile. The name Feverfew means ‘fever reducer’ based on its use as a medicine by the Ancient Egyptians and Greeks, although it is no longer considered useful for this purpose, the name remains.
Natures Aid MigraEeze Feverfew is a traditional herbal medicine used for the prevention of migraine headaches. This is based on traditional use only. Before using this product, you must have been told by your doctor that you have migraine headaches. The maximum beneficial effect of this product may take several months to develop in some people. If you experience changes in your symptoms (increase in attacks, worsening of pain, new symptoms), you should consult your doctor.
Each Natures Aid MigraEeze film coated tablet contains 100mg of Feverfew herb (Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Schulz Bip.) You can be assured that MigraEeze is vegan friendly and free from common allergens such as gluten, yeast, dairy, soya, and nuts.
Like all medicines MigraEeze product can cause side effects for some users. Possible side effects may include abdominal bloating, indigestion, heartburn, and digestive upset. These side effects are often temporary, but if they persist for more than a few days, stop taking the product.
Ingredients
Each olive film-coated tablet contains 100mg of Feverfew herb (Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Schulz Bip.).
It also contains other, non-active, ingredients. These ingredients are: dicalcium phosphate anhydrous; microcrystalline cellulose; silica colloidal hydrated; magnesium stearate; croscarmellose sodium; lecithin; dextrose monohydrate; sodium citrate dihydrate; dextrin.