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Feverfew

4 Best Feverfew supplements

Bonusan - Riboflavine Plus 120 vegetarian capsules
Riboflavine Plus
38,99
Bonusan
120 vegetarian capsules
120 vegetarian capsules
  • Formula for the brain
  • Contains 200 mg of vitamin B2, other B vitamins, magnesium, botanicals and D3
Bonusan - UC -II® plus 60 vegetarian capsules
UC -II® plus
39,99
Bonusan
60 vegetarian capsules
60 vegetarian capsules
  • Formula for the joints
  • Contains Type II collagen, botanicals, green-lipped mussel, vitamin D and minerals
Bonusan - Glucosamine Plus 60/200 tablets
Glucosamine Plus
25,99 - 76,99
Bonusan
60/200 tablets
60/200 tablets
  • Formula for the bones
  • Contains glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM, complemented with herbs and minerals

All Feverfew supplements

Bonusan - Glucosamine Plus 60/200 tablets
Glucosamine Plus
25,99 - 76,99
Bonusan
60/200 tablets
60/200 tablets
  • Formula for the bones
  • Contains glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM, complemented with herbs and minerals
Bonusan - UC -II® plus 60 vegetarian capsules
UC -II® plus
39,99
Bonusan
60 vegetarian capsules
60 vegetarian capsules
  • Formula for the joints
  • Contains Type II collagen, botanicals, green-lipped mussel, vitamin D and minerals
Bonusan - Riboflavine Plus 120 vegetarian capsules
Riboflavine Plus
38,99
Bonusan
120 vegetarian capsules
120 vegetarian capsules
  • Formula for the brain
  • Contains 200 mg of vitamin B2, other B vitamins, magnesium, botanicals and D3

Feverfew is a herb used for stress because of its relaxing properties.*

Latin name: Tanacetum parthenium.

Feverfew supplement

What is feverfew?

Feverfew is a traditional medicinal herb that has been used for centuries for various discomforts. It is a member of the daisy family and is cultivated in many countries, including the UK and the US. In recent years, its health benefits have been studied more thoroughly and feverfew is associated with a number of positive health effects.

Same as Chamomile?

Feverfew is sometimes mistaken for chamomile but the scent and leaves are different. The leaf and flower are edible and it smells like camphor.

What are the benefits of feverfew?

Feverfew is best known for its effect on the brain: it has a relaxing effect and can therefore be used well for stress. In addition, it is also good for the cycle and blood vessels.*

How long does it take feverfew to work?

Feverfew is a natural supplement, which means it can take a while to work. For most people, it takes a few weeks before they begin to notice the effects. However, some studies have suggested that using motherwort over a longer period of time may produce better results.

How much feverfew can you tolerate per day?

The recommended dose of feverfew may vary depending on your individual needs and the instructions on the product packaging. In general, adults are recommended to take 50-100 mg of feverfew extract per day. For long-term use, it is important to talk to your healthcare provider before taking any amount of motherwort.

* EC approval health claim(s) pending.

Written by: Wouter Olthof
Reviewed by: Peter Smeets

Updated: February 10, 2023

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