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FeverfewTanacetum parthenium is a member of the sunflower family and has been used for centuries in Europe as a headache remedy. It is most often used today to prevent and treat migraine headaches. Feverfew can cause allergic reactions, especially in persons who are allergic to ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigolds, or yarrow. Feverfew may alter the effects o [..]
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FeverfewOld English feferfuge, from Late Latin febrifugia, from Latin febris "fever" + fugare "put to flight" (see febrifuge). So called for its medical usage. The modern English word prob [..]
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Feverfewgood health, warmth, you light up my life
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Feverfew(n) bushy aromatic European perennial herb having clusters of buttonlike white-rayed flower heads; valued traditionally for medicinal uses; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum
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Feverfew(Allium sativum) : lowers blood pressure and cholesterol level39; increases phagocyte and peritoneal macrophage production, thereby acting as an antimicrobial; effective in treating throat infection40.
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FeverfewAn aromatic perennial Plant species that has been used to treat Migraines, arthritis, and as a febrifuge. It contains Tannins, Volatile Oils (Oils, Essential), and sesquiterpene Lactones, especially p [..]
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