Feverfew Herb Bulk – Regeneratively Grown Tanacetum parthenium
🌼 WHAT IS FEVERFEW?
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is a daisy-family herb long appreciated for soothing head tension and supporting healthy vascular tone. Our feverfew is regeneratively grown in living soil, hand-harvested at peak bloom, then shade-dried at <95 °F to lock in heat-sensitive parthenolides.
🌱 WHY CHOOSE OUR REGENERATIVELY GROWN FEVERFEW
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High-parthenolide chemotype—≥ 0.7 % verified by HPLC
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Regenerative farming: compost, cover crops, low-till beds, zero synthetic inputs
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Hand-picked, shade-dried—no colour-killing heat tunnels
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Two bulk sizes: ½ lb & 1 lb for teas, tinctures, or DIY capsules
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Oxygen-barrier packaging preserves aroma & actives for 18 months
🍵 HOW TO USE
• Tea: 1 tsp dried herb per 8 oz just-off-boil water; steep 10 min.
Feverfew's Traditional Uses and Health Benefits
Known as Tanacetum parthenium or 'Bachelor's Buttons', Feverfew has been a cornerstone in traditional European herbalism and Native American medicine. It is particularly noted for:
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Migraine and Headache Relief: Feverfew is highly regarded for its potential in managing migraines and chronic headaches.
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Inflammation and Pain Reduction: Its anti-inflammatory properties make it a natural option for reducing pain and discomfort.
Versatile and Effective
The leaves of Feverfew are versatile in application. They can be brewed as a tea, used in tinctures, or encapsulated for convenience. Its bitter taste pairs well with sweeter herbs, enhancing the efficacy of your wellness blends. Explore more about Feverfew's diverse uses and benefits in our blog: Feverfew: Nature's Answer to Pain and More.
❓ FEVERFEW FAQS — BENEFITS, DOSAGE, REGENERATIVE QUALITY & SAFETY
What is feverfew traditionally used for?
For centuries herbalists have used feverfew to help manage head tension and migraine frequency. Modern studies trace this to parthenolides, the herb’s signature lactones.
How much feverfew tea should I drink for migraine support?
Steep 1 teaspoon dried herb per 8 oz water and drink one cup daily for at least 4 weeks. Consistency is key, effects are cumulative.
Does feverfew taste bitter? Any tips?
Yes, parthenolides give a mildly bitter, chamomile-like bite. Add a squeeze of lemon or honey, or blend with peppermint to soften the flavour.
What does “regeneratively grown” mean for this feverfew?
Our Colorado plots use compost, cover crops, and low-till beds. Healthier soil boosts parthenolide levels and keeps synthetic chemicals out of your cup.
How do I store bulk feverfew to keep it potent?
Keep it in the oxygen-barrier bag or an airtight jar, away from heat, light, and humidity. Properly stored, colour and potency last 18 months.
Is feverfew safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
No, avoid feverfew while pregnant or nursing.
Consultation Advisory
Before adding Feverfew to your health routine, we advise a consultation with a healthcare provider to ensure it aligns with your individual health needs.
Discover the ancient wisdom and natural efficacy of Sacred Plant Co’s Feverfew, your herbal ally in the journey to holistic wellness.