Feverfew has a long history of traditional use in Europe to treat headaches, dizziness, rheumatic pain, fever, menstrual disorders, childbirth complications and stomach aches. It is still used today to help prevent migraines, fever, menstrual irregularities, tinnitus, dizziness, nausea and vomiting.
• For migraines, headaches, headaches.• Lowers fever, hence its English name “feverfew”.
• Has anti-inflammatory and vasodilating properties.
• Painkiller and anti-inflammatory , used for a long time in cases of arthritis, joint pain linked to rheumatism.
• Bitter tonic that stimulates digestion, supports the liver, relieves constipation without being a laxative.
• Emmenagogue, for menstrual pain and PMS.
Feverfew tincture
• Medicinal: Tanacetum parthenium (Feverfew) farm fresh leaves and flowers 1:2.
• Non-medicinal: alcohol, spring water.