Back in the 18th century, the herbal flowering plant feverfew was known as “medieval aspirin” because it was used to treat headaches, among many other conditions. But is there a place for this plant ...
Feverfew is a plant known for naturally treating migraine. But research on whether it really works is mixed. Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is a flowering plant of the Asteraceae family. Its name ...
Feverfew, a common flowering garden plant usually is used as a remedy for migraine and other aches and pains. It was found to have drug-like anti-cancer properties to treat chronic lymphocytic ...
Traditional medicine uses feverfew to treat conditions such as headaches and fever. More research is necessary to investigate possible pharmacological uses, including relief from migraine symptoms.
Overview: Feverfew is a plant called Tanacetum parthenium. It is available over the counter as a dietary supplement and is also used in some products that are applied to the skin. Although it is ...
Broomfield Enterprise: Benefits are wide with feverfew — the midsummer daisy (People and Plants)
In western herbalism, one of the main uses of feverfew is to reduce the frequency and severity of migraine headaches.
Benefits are wide with feverfew — the midsummer daisy (People and Plants)
Feverfew, a daisy-like perennial found around waste sites and roadsides, appears unexceptional. But for the millions of Americans who suffer from migraines, it holds tremendous promise. For years, ...
Dog Rose and Feverfew GLEN ALLEN, VA, UNITED STATES, /EINPresswire.com/ -- Sylvia Hoehns Wright ...