Tanacetum Extract (Anti Migraine)
Serotonin receptors play an important role in the physiopathology of a Migraine. Parthenolide in Feverfew is a relative antagonist of serotonin receptors, preventing the binding of serotonin to its receptors and its cause anti-migraine effect.
Also sesquiterpenes in the Feverfew extract, especially parthenolide, by inhibiting sulfhydryl groups inside or outside the cell, inhibit serotonin secretion from platelets and prevent platelet aggregation to prevent migraines.
In addition, parthenolide helps to improve the disease by decreasing microglia activation by affecting the pre-inflammatory mediators associated with migraine attacks.
The use of Feverfew for migraine treatment was assessed in a clinical trial, in comparison with placebo. based on results, treatment with feverfew was associated with a reduction in the mean number and severity of attacks in each two-month period and Feverfew indicated a significant improvement with no serious side-effects.
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Anti Migraine |
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Oral drop - 30 ml | |
Tanacetum parthenium |
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Three or four times a day, take 10-20 drops in water or juice. | |
Parthenolide | |
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