Feverfew herb - Latin Name: (Tanacetum parthenium)
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Herbal Anecdote: Known as the "aspirin of the 18th century". The bright yellow and white blossoms of this flower, which grows wild throughout Europe and South America, emit a powerful aroma that was once thought to purify the air and prevent disease. Feverfew has also long been used in gardens to repel bees and various insects. Traditional Uses: Toothache, indigestion, parasites, allergies, asthma, earache, tinnitus. |
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Feverfew herb
Feverfew is used as an anti-inflammatory, vasodilator, analgesic, stomachic, bitter, emmenagogue. Use this herb daily to prevent migraine headaches; it also lowers fever read more... |
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