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Feverfew Herb are rich in a group of chemicals known as sesquiterpene lactones, parthenolide being the predominant. This herb contains bitter compounds, which have a variety of physiologic effects upon the body. Origin(s): United States. Latin Name(s): Tanacetum parthenium, Chrysanthemum parthenium. Also known as: Bachelor's button, featherfew, Santa Maria, wild chamomile. Plant Part(s) Used: Aerial Parts. Appearance: Green to pale green. Aroma: Leafy, fresh. Taste: Bitter. GMO Status:...
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Feverfew Herb Extract 1 oz. 50% pure grain alcohol base.Origin(s): United States.Latin Name(s): Tanacetum parthenium, Chrysanthemum parthenium.Also known as: Bachelor's button, featherfew, Santa Maria, wild chamomile.Plant Part(s) Used: Aerial Parts.Ingredients: Feverfew Herb.Other Ingredients: A base of pure Grain Alcohol & Distilled Water.Serving Size: 30 Drops.Servings Per Container: 19.GMO Status: Non-GMO.Allergen: None.Additives: Free...
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Dr. Christopher's Stop-AKE A synergistic blend of herbs for temporary relief of minor aches & pains. Supplement FactsServing Size: 2 Capsules Servings per container: 50 Amount per Serving: 750 mg % Daily ValueProprietary Blend:*White Willow Bark, Feverfew Herb, Clove Powder, Hops Flower, Lobelia Herb, Valerian Root, Wild Lettuce Herb & Wood Betony Herb.* Daily Value not established. Other Ingredients: Plant-derived capsule. No added Fillers or Chemicals Proudly made in the U.S.A. * This...
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Calendula Flower is a common Marigold flower. Marigold is chiefly used as a local remedy, although in the early days of English medieval medication it was employed in decoctions for cold weather illnesses and as a hot drink to promote perspiration. Origin(s): Egypt, United States. Latin Name(s): Calendula officinalis. Also known as: Gold-bloom, Marigold, Marybud, Pot Marigold. Plant Part(s) Used: Flower. Appearance: Golden yellow to orange. Aroma: Faint, mild & fresh. Taste: Slightly...
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Blessed Thistle Herb Extract 1 oz. 50% pure grain alcohol base. Origin(s): Bulgaria, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Poland, United States, Vietnam. Latin Name(s): Cnicus benedictus. Also known as: Holy Thistle, Saint Benedict thistle, spotted thistle, bitter thistle, blessed cardus. Plant Part(s) Used: Herb, Aerial parts. Ingredients: Blessed Thistle Herb. Other Ingredients: A base of pure Grain Alcohol & Distilled Water. Serving Size: 30 Drops. Servings Per Container: 19. GMO Status: Non-GMO....
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Calendula Flower Extract 1 oz. 50% pure grain alcohol base. Origin(s): Egypt, United States. Latin Name(s): Calendula officinalis. Also known as: Gold-bloom, Marigold, Marybud, Pot Marigold. Plant Part(s) Used: Flower. Ingredients: Calendula Flower. Other Ingredients: A base of pure Grain Alcohol & Distilled Water. Serving Size: 30 Drops. Servings Per Container: 19. GMO Status: Non-GMO. Allergen: None. Additives: Free of any additives or preservatives. Direction: Shake well before opening....
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Blessed Thistle Herb is an herbaceous plant, 2 feet high. It is reddish, slender, much branched and unable to keep upright with the weight of its leaves and flower heads. The long, narrow leaves have prominent pale veins with irregular teeth ending in spines that clasp the dull green stem. Flowers are pale yellow. Subtending the flower heads are green scales tipped with a long, brown bristle. The whole plant, including leaves, stalks and flower heads are covered with a thin down. Cultivated in...
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Blessed Thistle Herb is an herbaceous plant, 2 feet high. It is reddish, slender, much branched and unable to keep upright with the weight of its leaves and flower heads. The long, narrow leaves have prominent pale veins with irregular teeth ending in spines that clasp the dull green stem. Flowers are pale yellow. Subtending the flower heads are green scales tipped with a long, brown bristle. The whole plant, including leaves, stalks and flower heads are covered with a thin down. Cultivated in...