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Premium Dried Feverfew Herb (Tanacetum parthenium)

Premium Dried Feverfew Herb (Tanacetum parthenium)

Best before: December 31, 2027
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"A potent, cooling botanical traditionally revered for easing head tension and supporting a balanced, relaxed vascular system."

At Botanical Remedies, we source botanical materials that meet our rigorous dispensary standards. Our Premium Feverfew Herb is chosen strictly for its exceptional quality and purity. Sustainably cultivated in the pristine environments of Poland, this 100% pure botanical contains absolutely nothing added. Every batch is carefully handled to preserve its complex volatile oils and highly valued active constituents.

Traditional Health Benefits & Energetics of Feverfew Herb

For centuries, Feverfew has been a cornerstone of traditional European herbalism. Also known by a rich tapestry of historical names—including Featherfew, Bride’s Button, Bachelor’s Button, Wild Chamomile, Xiao Bai Ju, and Zlocien Maruna—it is most famous among clinical herbalists as a premier cooling bitter, uniquely suited for soothing the head and easing systemic tension.

  • Herbal Energetics & Affinities: Classified energetically as bitter, pungent, cooling, and drying. It has a traditional affinity for the Liver, Head, Vascular System, and Uterus.
  • Head Tension Relief: World-renowned in traditional practices for soothing occasional head tension. Its cooling properties are historically used to support healthy blood vessel tone in the head and neck.
  • Joint & Musculoskeletal Comfort: As a classic cooling botanical, it has been utilized for generations to support comfortable, healthy joints and ease tension throughout the body.
  • Digestive Bitters: Like many bitter herbs, it gently stimulates digestive secretions when taken before or after heavy meals.

How to Prepare Feverfew Herb for Maximum Effectiveness

Because Feverfew is a potent bitter, its therapeutic infusion is traditionally quite strong in flavor:

  • Traditional Infusion: Add 1 to 2 teaspoons of dried herb to a mug or teapot. Pour over one cup of freshly boiled water. Cover and steep for 10 to 25 minutes to fully extract the beneficial aromatic oils and active plant compounds. Strain thoroughly and drink.
  • Botanical Synergies: In traditional clinical practice, Feverfew's cooling, bitter profile is often balanced with warming botanicals. It combines exceptionally well with Ginger and Garlic to support robust immune and vascular health, or Prickly Ash bark to stimulate circulation and drive the herbal action throughout the body.

Feverfew Safety Guidelines & Contraindications

While generally considered safe for everyday herbal use by the general adult population, this is a highly active botanical that must be respected.

  • Pregnancy & Nursing: Strictly contraindicated during pregnancy. Feverfew acts as a traditional uterine stimulant. Avoid use while breastfeeding unless under the direct guidance of a medical professional.
  • Allergies (Asteraceae Family): Individuals with a known allergy to plants in the daisy family (such as ragweed, chrysanthemums, or chamomile) should exercise extreme caution or avoid this botanical.
  • Medications & Surgery: Possesses mild natural blood-thinning properties. Consult your healthcare provider before use if taking blood-thinning medications or awaiting surgery.

Technical Specifications & Purity of Apothecary Grade Feverfew

  • Botanical Name: Tanacetum parthenium herba concisus
  • Intended Use: Foodstuffs. Do not consume in case of product intolerance.
  • Origin: Poland
  • Organoleptic Profile: Typical colour, smell, and taste for this product, entirely free from foreign flavours or tastes.
  • Purity Standards: The product is not a genetically modified organism and has not been treated with ionizing radiation. Heavy metals, Mycotoxins, PAHs, and Pesticides are in strict accordance with European Union maximum level regulations.
  • Physicochemical Status: Tested for a humidity level of 11.76%.
  • Microbiological Safety: Tested absent for Salmonella in 25g.
  • Allergen Status: The primary manufacturer's facility states the product may contain cereals containing gluten, celery, mustard, sesame, peanuts, and various kinds of nuts. Dispensary Note: At Botanical Remedies, we handle only Celery Seeds on-site; all strict safety and isolation measures are rigorously in place to prevent cross-contamination.
  • Dietary Suitability: Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans.
  • Storage Guidance: Store in tightly closed bags in dry rooms. Keep at a maximum temperature of 25°C and relative humidity below 75%. Protect from light.
  • Packaging: All products are hand-packed to order in resealable paper bags to ensure maximum freshness.

Professional UK Herbalist Standards & Botanical Information

Because of UK law, we cannot make specific medical claims about our botanicals. However, at Botanical Remedies, we only offer herbs that are deeply rooted in traditional literature and rigorous quality research. Where can you find information about herbs?

Explore Our Dispensary: Organic vs. Premium Feverfew Formats

Depending on your specific apothecary needs, we offer two distinct variations of this botanical:

  • Looking for a traditional cultivated option? You are currently viewing our Premium Feverfew Herb sourced from Poland. It is an exceptionally vibrant, high-potency botanical that meets our absolute strictest apothecary standards for everyday practitioner use.
  • Looking for certified organic purity? Explore our apothecary grade Organic Feverfew Herb. Sustainably cultivated in Great Britain and fully certified organic, this is the ultimate choice for those seeking a rigorously tested, legally certified organic preparation for their apothecary.

Frequently Asked Questions About Tanacetum Parthenium Herb

Why does Feverfew tea taste so bitter? Feverfew is naturally rich in sesquiterpene lactones (most notably a compound called parthenolide) and natural plant flavonoids. These active compounds give the herb its profound therapeutic benefits, but also impart a very strong, pungent, and bitter flavor. If you find the taste too intense, blend it with sweeter aromatic herbs like Peppermint or Lemon Balm, or add raw honey.

Can I stop taking Feverfew suddenly? If you have been drinking strong Feverfew infusions daily for a prolonged period (several months), traditional herbalists advise tapering off your usage gradually over a week or two, rather than stopping abruptly, to allow your vascular system to adjust and avoid "rebound" head tension.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This product is a food supplement and is not classified as a medicine. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your healthcare provider or GP before starting a new herbal regime, especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.

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