Feverfew
Batchelor's Buttons, Featherfew, Febrifuge Plant, Wild Feverfew.
Origin ; Albania
Certified organic supplied.
Uses;
- tonic; Aids in restoring health with the feeling of imparting vitality and energy.
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Carminative; To expel gas from the intestines or stomach to relieve flatulence or abdominal pain or distension .
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Analgesic; To relieve pain without the loss of consciousness.
- Anti-inflammatory; To reduce swelling.
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a herb that stimulates or increases menstrual flow.
- Vasodilator; A herb that affects the muscles in the walls of the arteries and veins, preventing the muscles from tightening and the walls from narrowing. As a result, blood flows more easily through the vessels.
- Antimicrobial; An antimicrobial is a herb that kills microorganisms or stops their growth
- Analgesic; A herb for acting to relieve pain.
Historical review; Feverfew has been used at least 2500 years to relieve the pain of headache and migraine, it does not cause the symptoms associated with aspirin. Feverfew can be taken continually for chronic headache and migraine sufferers. Feverfew can give relief within hours for some people and for others it may take a few days to several months.
Feverfew is not to be taken during pregnancy.