Product Description
Feverfew is a traditional medicinal herb which is found in many old gardens, and is also occasionally grown for ornament. The word "feverfew" derives from the Latin word febrifugia, meaning "fever reducer." The plant has been used as a herbal treatment to reduce fever and to treat headaches, arthritis and digestive problems, though scientific evidence does not support anything beyond a placebo effect.
Benefits
"Feverfew has been used as a carminative (relieves stomach problems-gaseous distention and flatulence), emmenagogue (substance which promotes menstrual discharge), tonic, vermifuge (expeller of parasitic worms), and anti inflammatory agent for arthritis. It has also been used for the treatment of kidney pain, vertigo, and relief from morning sickness.Parthenolide content. A strongly aromatic perennial, feverfew bears a daisy-like disc, or head, of strongly crowded bisexual yellow flowers with a single row of white ray florets. Two well publicized British studies, one conducted at the City of London Migraine Clinic in collaboration with Chelsea College , and the other at Nottingham's University Hospital , used material conforming to this description. Dried leaf, acquired from the Chelsea Physic Garden with a parthenolide (asesquiterpene lactone thought to be the active ingredient) at a concentration of 0.42%, was used in the London clinical trial. However, it should be noted that the parthenolide content varies in the three or four varieties available and that the greatest percentage of parthenolide is not to be found in the leaves of the variety chosen for the British studies but in a form (T. parthenium flosculosum) without ray florets."
Application
1. Be helpful in leukemia and migraine headache 2. Anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor properties. 3. Activity against a parasite Leishmania amazonensis 4. Microtubule-interfering activity
Net Weight
25kgs/drum
Packing Detail
Packed in 40cm*50cm paper-drums and two plastic-bags inside.
Shelf Life
Two years under well Storage situation and stored away from direct sun light.
Storage Situation
Stored in a well-closed container away from moisture and strong light or heat.