Feverfew
Discover the earthy, bitter essence of this soothing botanical from B Zen Botanicals, treasured for its ability to provide headache relief, reduce inflammation, and promote overall wellness. Sourced sustainably from organic fields in Europe and North America—where it thrives in temperate, sunny climates—this plant boasts a rich history of healing in herbal traditions.
This botanical has been valued for centuries, used by ancient Greeks and European herbalists to soothe fevers, calm inflammatory discomfort, and ease tension with its potent compounds. It provides parthenolide to alleviate discomfort, anti-inflammatory properties for relief, and gentle calming effects—perfect for crafting a robust tea or a wellness tonic. Explore its legacy, from age-old remedies to modern uses in infusions or tinctures, and nurture your wellness naturally with this resilient plant.
Pure, Organic Wellness
Every herb from B Zen Botanicals, including this one, is organic, non-GMO, 100% natural, and sustainably sourced for pure, uncompromised quality.
*Medical Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or on medication.*
We offer this herb in its **chopped form**, preserving coarse leaf and flower pieces ideal for brewing robust teas—steep it for headache relief with its soothing essence—or infusing into tinctures for a potent boost to calm discomfort. The chopped texture makes it perfect for crafting infusions or adding to baths to harness its parthenolide-rich and anti-inflammatory properties, offering versatile support tailored to your needs. Explore our full Teas collection and Herbs for more organic treasures.
Benefits of Feverfew:
– Supports headache relief with parthenolide
– Reduces inflammation naturally
– Promotes calm with soothing properties
How to Use Feverfew:
– **Chopped**: Steep 1-2 teaspoons in 8 oz of hot water (200°F) for 5-7 minutes for tea, or use in infusions, tinctures, or baths.





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