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Feverfew UltraCare contains a mixture of nutrients and herbs to support healthy cranial vascular flow and comfort. Both riboflavin and feverfew have been studied for their ability to promote cranial comfort, with numerous randomized double blind, placebo- controlled trials indicating their supportive effects. Feverfew is thought to act in part by maintaining healthy cytokine, leukotriene and prostaglandin metabolism as well as promoting healthy cranial vascular muscle function. Ginger has a long history of traditional use for supporting cranial comfort and may maintain healthy activity of chemical mediators. Magnesium supports healthy vascular and neural function, playing a key role in cellular communication across neuromuscular junctions. Additionally, it promotes healthy cerebral blood flow. Vitamin B6 is included to promote magnesium absorption as well as to support serotonin synthesis. Feverfew UltraCare is a blend of nutrients and herbs to promote cranial vascular function and comfort.
INGREDIENTS:SERVING SIZE: 3 Capsules SERVINGS PER CONTAINER: 30 AMOUNT PER SERVING: Riboflavin (B2) 400 mg Pyridoxal 5` Phosphate (activated B6) 25 mg Methylcobalamin (B12) 500 mcg Magnesium (citrate) 250 mg Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Extract (root) 200 mg (standardized to contain 5% gingerols) Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) Extract (leaf) 160 mg (standardized to contain 1.2% parthenolide) Vitamin C (as ascorbyl palmitate) 30 mgSUGGESTED USAGE:3 capsules daily, in divided doses, with or between meals.WARNINGS:In rare cases, feverfew or ginger can cause abdominal discomfort, nausea, heartburn or diarrhea. Feverfew has also been associated with headache, insomnia, stiffness or skin rash. Feverfew is contra-indicated for individuals with sensitivities to plants in the Asteraceae/Compositae family. If pregnant or lactating, consult your physician before taking this product. Feverfew and ginger may be contra-indicated with blood thinning medications. Consult our physician for more information.
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