• World Well-Being Biotech ISO&FDA Certified 4: 1 10: 1 Feverfew Extract
  • World Well-Being Biotech ISO&FDA Certified 4: 1 10: 1 Feverfew Extract
  • World Well-Being Biotech ISO&FDA Certified 4: 1 10: 1 Feverfew Extract
  • World Well-Being Biotech ISO&FDA Certified 4: 1 10: 1 Feverfew Extract
  • World Well-Being Biotech ISO&FDA Certified 4: 1 10: 1 Feverfew Extract
  • World Well-Being Biotech ISO&FDA Certified 4: 1 10: 1 Feverfew Extract

World Well-Being Biotech ISO&FDA Certified 4: 1 10: 1 Feverfew Extract

Certification: ISO, FDA
Assay Method: HPLC, UV
Application Form: Tablet, Capsule
Application: Health Care Products, Medicine
State: Powder
Extract Source: Chrysanthemum Parthenium
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
HWW2024011903
Product Name
Feverfew Extract
Latin Name
Chrysanthemum Parthenium
Used Part
Flower
Appearance
Brownish Yellow Fine Powder
Payment
T/T in Advance
Shelf Life
24 Months
Delivery Time
3-5 Working Days
Free Sample
Available
Transport Package
25kg/Drum
Specification
4: 1 10: 1
Origin
Hunan, China
Production Capacity
2t/Month

Product Description

Product Details
Description:
Plant
Feverfew is a short, bushy, aromatic herbaceous perennial plant about 70 cm (28 in) tall. The plant is found growing in mountain scrub, rocky slopes, walls, waste places and a wee-d of gardens and easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soils. Normally prefers moist, humusy soils with good drainage. Soils must not be allowed to dry out. The plant has branched and tapering root and stiff, finely furrowed and hairy stem.

Leaves
Leaves are alternate, downy with short hairs, or nearly smooth-about 4 1/2 inches long and 2 inches broad - bipinnatifid, with serrate margins, the leaf-stalk being flattened above and convex beneath. Leaves are light yellowish green, variously pinnatifid and are pungently-scented.

Flower
The plant has small; daisy-like yellow flowers that are arranged in a dense flat-topped cluster. The white flowers have flat yellow centers, not unlike those of a daisy. This perennial blooms between late spring to the first frosts (June to October), depending on location.

Health Benefits:
1. Calms Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disorder that normally affects the small joints in the hands and feet. An autoimmune disorder, rheumatoid arthritis occurs when your immune system mistakenly attacks your own body's tissues. Feverfew is supposed to delay the production of prostaglandins, the hormone-like substances that cause pain and inflammation.

2. Anxiety and Stress
Feverfew has been recognized to reduce stress and alleviate anxiety in some users. This is very important for those who suffer from chronic stress, as the presence of stress hormones in the body can be dangerous over long periods.

3. Lower Inflammation
Feverfew consists of some volatile compounds that have anti-inflammatory abilities, which efficiently decreases inflammation throughout the body. For those who suffer from chronic joint pain, arthritis, gout, and other inflammatory conditions, herbal treatment along with feverfew is a painless and effective solution.

4. Heart Health
Feverfew prevents the production of certain prostaglandins in the body that are responsible for increasing blood pressure. By reducing symptoms of hypertension, feverfew can protect overall heart health and lower the chances of experiencing atherosclerosis, and the consequent heart attacks and strokes associated to that particular blockage of the cardiovascular system.

5. Relieves Migraines
Several research shows that consuming feverfew decreases the frequency of migraine headaches and headache symptoms, including pain, nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and noise.

Several impressive human studies shown the positive effects of using feverfew to prevent and treat migraines. A survey of 270 people with migraines in Great Britain found that more than 70 percent of them felt much better after taking an average of two to three fresh leaves daily.

6. Prevents Blood Clots
Typically, blood flows through our arteries and veins smoothly and efficiently, but if a clot, or thrombus, blocks the smooth flow of blood, then the result can be very serious and even cause death. Serious problems arising from clots in blood vessels include heart attack and stroke.

Research indicates that feverfew may have antithrombotic potential.  As an antithrombotic agent, it can help prevent clots from forming and growing - and hence reduce the risk of death from heart attack or stroke!

7. Beneficial for Skin
One of the more recent health benefits of feverfew is its role in skin health. Research is ongoing on the full effects of feverfew on the skin, but when it comes to dermatitis and other common forms of irritation, it has been shown to improve symptoms when topically applied.

8. Lowers blood pressure
Feverfew is quite beneficial for lowering blood pressure. Apparently, when researchers studied the effectiveness of feverfew on migraines, they observed how it also worked to lower blood pressure. This likely happens because of its ability to limit prostaglandins, which cause inflammation in blood vessels, suggests Neuropathy Treatment Group.

9. Heals Dermatitis
Dermatitis is a general term for inflammation of the skin. It has several causes and occurs in many forms. Dermatitis commonly involves an itchy rash on swollen, reddened skin. Feverfew is a potent anti-inflammatory that's mainly effective at calming redness.

If you have rosacea or regularly experience rash reactions, a topical remedy containing feverfew could likely offer relief, making it an effective rosacea treatment and rash natural remedy. It also naturally protects the skin from UV rays.

10. Managing respiratory problems
The herb's soothing abilities do spread to the respiratory tract where it reduces any form of inflammation and irritation which may cause respiratory conditions like asthma, coughing or chronic bronchitis to worsen. Feverfew achieves this by allowing the respiratory tract to relax, soothing the detected respiratory conditions while improving the overall respiratory health.

11. Appetite Booster
For people trying to gain weight or recovering from an injury/surgery, increasing one's appetite can be very important. Feverfew has been linked to certain hormonal activity that induces hunger. While this may not be ideal for people trying to stay on a diet, it can certainly help the healing process and weight gain efforts for those individuals who may be underweight or calorie-deficient.

12. Combats Cancer
Research demonstrated the anticancer effects of feverfew extracts on two human breast cancer cell lines and one human cervical cancer cell line. Feverfew ethanolic extract inhibited the growth of all three types of cancer cells.

Among the tested constituents of feverfew (parthenolide, camphor, luteolin and apigenin), parthenolide showed the highest inhibitory effect. While it has yet to get extensive attention as a natural cancer fighter, the research is promising!

13. Fever reducer
This was a common use for feverfew until the last century or so, when the use of aspirin became widespread. Passionate traditional herbalists prefer feverfew over aspirin. Homeopaths use this as a hot infusion to help sweat out the fever.

14. Menstrual cramps
Feverfew is quite beneficial for the reduction of discomfort during menstruation. For billions of women around the world, menstruation can be a painful monthly incidence that includes cramps, bloating, hormonal swings, pain, and excessive bleeding. It can efficiently lower inflammation, eliminate cramps, and induce calm to reduce mood swings and anxiety.

15. Stops Hair Fall
Feverfew helps in reducing hair fall. As mentioned before, it is anti-inflammatory by nature and people using it have experienced a severe reduction in hair fall. Use of feverfew herb directly on your scalp can be a bit risky and you may end up dealing with the side-effects. Therefore it is recommended that you opt for drinking feverfew tea in moderation to stop hair fall and keep baldness at bay.
 

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Year of Establishment
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