Dried Feverfew
Feverfew has been seen in medical references since 1597.
Feverfew widely used to reduce fevers. The name
"Feverfew" comes form the Latin word febrifugia or "fever reducer."
Feverfew is widely acclaimed and commonly used in folk medicine for its relief of headaches and vertigo. The migraine-relieving activity of
feverfew is believed to be due to parthenolide, an active compound that helps relieve smooth muscle spasms. In particular, it helps prevent the constriction of blood vessels in the brain (one of the leading causes of migraine headaches). Many people enjoy
Feverfew Tea as an alternative way to stave off headaches or menstrual cramps.
According to folk remedies, there are numerous uses for
Feverfew including; to help prevent blood clots, as an anti-inflamatory for the relief of arthritis, for the relief of some types of menstrual problems and as a digestive aid. Feverfew is also used to treat menstrual irregularities, labor difficulties, skin conditions, stomach aches, and asthma.
As with any herb or supplement, a physician should be consulted prior to use.
Also available:
Feverfew Seeds