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100% pure and natural Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) essential oil from Bulgaria
Renowned natural remedy for migraines and severe headaches
Strong anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties
Helps soothe irritated skin, reducing redness, itching, and swelling
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Your natural alternative for tension relief and skin recovery Eterika Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) essential oil is a unique extract highly regarded in aromatherapy as "nature’s aspirin." If you are looking for a holistic way to manage vascular tension and support sensitive skin, this oil is an essential addition to your home apothecary.
Why choose Feverfew essential oil?
Migraine Relief: The active compounds in Feverfew help reduce blood vessel spasms. Inhaling the aroma or using it in a cold compress can significantly provide comfort during intense headaches.
Skin Savior: It is an excellent choice for reactive skin. It effectively calms inflammation, making it a perfect additive for skincare routines tackling redness, eczema, or allergic reactions.
Emotional Balance: Its herbal, slightly bitter scent helps ground the emotions, dispelling irritability and fostering a sense of calm clarity.
How to use:
For Headaches: Add 2 drops to a cold compress and apply to the forehead or neck area.
Skincare Enrichment: Mix 1 drop with a carrier oil or your nightly moisturizer to calm skin after sun exposure or irritation.
Aromatherapy: Diffuse 3-5 drops in your workspace to maintain a calm and focused environment.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: Is Feverfew the same as Blue Tansy? A: No. While related, Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is primarily used for pain and inflammation relief. Blue Tansy (Tanacetum annuum) is famous for its deep blue color and potent antihistamine effects.
Q: Are there any safety precautions? A: Yes. This oil should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding. It is also not recommended for individuals with allergies to the Asteraceae (daisy) family.
Q: What does it smell like? A: It has a strong, bitter, and leafy herbal scent, reminiscent of chamomile with a slight camphoraceous undertone.
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