Feverfew 1:5 500ml

Regular price $209.95 AUD

Key Benefits

  • Provides temporary relief from migraines, supported by controlled clinical studies.**
  • Traditionally used as a tonic for mild anxiety relief.*
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Natural Support for Migraine and Anxiety Relief


MediHerb’s Feverfew 1:5, derived from Tanacetum parthenium leaves, is a clinical and traditional Western herbal remedy known for its potential to provide temporary relief from migraines and mild anxiety. 


  • Migraine Relief: Provides temporary relief from migraines, supported by controlled clinical studies.**
  • Anxiety Support: Traditionally used as a tonic for mild anxiety relief.*
  • Herbal Remedy: Widely used in Western herbal medicine for its calming properties.

**Clinical study (controlled). *Traditional use in Western herbal medicine.

  • Natural relief from migraines.
  • Support for mild anxiety.
  • A vegan-friendly, gluten- and dairy-free herbal supplement.
  • Botanical Name: Tanacetum parthenium
  • Plant Part Used: Leaf
  • Actives: Contains NLT 0.3 mg/mL of parthenolide
  • Ethanol Content: 60%, ensuring effective extraction of active constituents.
  • Adults: Take 7-14 mL per week, adjusted based on individual needs and under the guidance of a healthcare provider.


No added Gluten or Dairy. This product is vegan-friendly, making it suitable for various dietary preferences.

  • Contraindicated in individuals with known sensitivity to feverfew, parthenolide, or other members of the Compositae family.
  • Doses during pregnancy should be kept to a minimum (no more than 1.5 mL/day).
  • Professional supervision is suggested during lactation.
  • Discontinue use 7 days prior to general anesthesia.