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Feverfew Lavender Compound

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100/100

This product looks safe

  • No ingredients exceed tolerable upper intake levels
  • Limited research evidence available for ingredients
B Label Compliance Grade
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Product Label

Label for Feverfew Lavender Compound
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Label Data

30 Not Present
Serving Size
Botanical
Product Type
0%
Evidence Coverage
Ingredients

Supplement Facts — Evidence Check

Meadowsweet
Periwinkle

Other Ingredients

certified organic grain alcohol distilled Water Vegetable Glycerine herb extractives
Claims

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Product Information

Directions for Use

SUGGESTED USE Shake Well Before Using Two to four times per day take 30 to 40 drops in a little water.

Warnings & Precautions

Keep Out of the Reach of Children

Additional Information

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LIQUID HERBAL EXTRACT

These herbs used to prepare this compound are Certified Organically Grown(1) without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides, or they are Custom Wildcrafted(TM)(2) in their natural wild habitat. They are hand-harvested at their optimal potency, carefully shade-dried(3) and then promptly extracted. These herbs are never fumigated or irradiated.

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Product Details

UPC / SKU0 909183 7
DSLD Entry Date2013-08-23
Product TypeBotanical
FormLiquid
DSLD ID23943
Data Updated2026-04-11
Research

Research Evidence

10
Research Sources
48
Avg Quality
4
Systematic Review
4
Rct
1
Meta Analysis
1
Cochrane Review
B Feverfew for preventing migraine.
Cochrane Review The Cochrane database of systematic reviews PubMed
C Feverfew for preventing migraine
Systematic Review The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2004 PubMed
C Feverfew for preventing migraine
Systematic Review The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2000 PubMed
C Randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial of feverfew in migraine prevention
Rct Lancet (London, England) 1988 PubMed
C Feverfew for migraine prophylaxis: a systematic review
Systematic Review Journal of dietary supplements 2009 PubMed DOI
C Tanacetum parthenium and Salix alba (Mig-RL) combination in migraine prophylaxis: a prospective, open-label study
Meta Analysis Clinical drug investigation 2006 PubMed
C The combined effect of acupuncture and Tanacetum parthenium on quality of life in women with headache: randomised study
Rct Acupuncture in medicine : journal of the British Medical Acupuncture Society 2012 PubMed DOI
C A combination of riboflavin, magnesium, and feverfew for migraine prophylaxis: a randomized trial
Rct Headache 2004 PubMed
C Feverfew as a preventive treatment for migraine: a systematic review
Systematic Review Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache 1998 PubMed
D Efficacy of feverfew as prophylactic treatment of migraine
Rct British medical journal (Clinical research ed.) 1985 PubMed
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