Feverfew
Origin: Bulgaria
Sizes: 15mL, 120mL
Botanical Family: Asteraceae
Latin Name:Tanacetum parthenium
Description: The aroma of Feverfew is soft like a meadow, with a musty green freshness and vespers of camphor. It has a cooling effect on the body and gets its name from its use in traditional herbal medicine for treating fevers, and alleviating aches and pains due to cold/flu. It is anti-inflammatory, a digestive aid, uterine tonic, analgesic, and supports liver detox. This essential oil can be useful for prevention of migraines and headaches that are due to excess heat conditions. It is also indicated for tinnitus or dizzy spells where there is excess heat underlying. It can be useful for alleviating menstrual cramps and for bringing on the menses. Energetically and emotionally, one might call upon Feverfew for energetic protection in particular when doing one's shadow work. This midsummer blooming daisy brings in the energy of the sun, much like St. John's Wort, and has that capacity to illuminate that which is hidden and transform negative habit patterns and nervous energy through cultivating a sense of strength, adaptability, and a bright sense of confidence.
*This essential oil is contraindicated during pregnancy.
Origin: Bulgaria
Sizes: 15mL, 120mL
Botanical Family: Asteraceae
Latin Name:Tanacetum parthenium
Description: The aroma of Feverfew is soft like a meadow, with a musty green freshness and vespers of camphor. It has a cooling effect on the body and gets its name from its use in traditional herbal medicine for treating fevers, and alleviating aches and pains due to cold/flu. It is anti-inflammatory, a digestive aid, uterine tonic, analgesic, and supports liver detox. This essential oil can be useful for prevention of migraines and headaches that are due to excess heat conditions. It is also indicated for tinnitus or dizzy spells where there is excess heat underlying. It can be useful for alleviating menstrual cramps and for bringing on the menses. Energetically and emotionally, one might call upon Feverfew for energetic protection in particular when doing one's shadow work. This midsummer blooming daisy brings in the energy of the sun, much like St. John's Wort, and has that capacity to illuminate that which is hidden and transform negative habit patterns and nervous energy through cultivating a sense of strength, adaptability, and a bright sense of confidence.
*This essential oil is contraindicated during pregnancy.
Origin: Bulgaria
Sizes: 15mL, 120mL
Botanical Family: Asteraceae
Latin Name:Tanacetum parthenium
Description: The aroma of Feverfew is soft like a meadow, with a musty green freshness and vespers of camphor. It has a cooling effect on the body and gets its name from its use in traditional herbal medicine for treating fevers, and alleviating aches and pains due to cold/flu. It is anti-inflammatory, a digestive aid, uterine tonic, analgesic, and supports liver detox. This essential oil can be useful for prevention of migraines and headaches that are due to excess heat conditions. It is also indicated for tinnitus or dizzy spells where there is excess heat underlying. It can be useful for alleviating menstrual cramps and for bringing on the menses. Energetically and emotionally, one might call upon Feverfew for energetic protection in particular when doing one's shadow work. This midsummer blooming daisy brings in the energy of the sun, much like St. John's Wort, and has that capacity to illuminate that which is hidden and transform negative habit patterns and nervous energy through cultivating a sense of strength, adaptability, and a bright sense of confidence.
*This essential oil is contraindicated during pregnancy.