Feverfew benefits : The best and popular benefits of Feverfew

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Feverfew benefits - Informations about Feverfew herb ?

Feverfew or (Tanacetum parthenium) is an Herb belonging to the sunflower daisy family, The ancient Greeks called the herb Parthenium,has other names like Altamisa, Flirtwort Midsummer Daisy, Pyrèthre Mousse, Santa Maria, Chrysanthème Matricaire, Featherfew, Featherfoil.

  Feverfew herb   Grow much in Canada, mountains of Eastern Europe and north of America, Feverfew is a composite herb growing in every hedgerow and stumps of this herb contain the small bristles, the sensitive green leaves are conspicuous even in mild winter, Feverfew herb cultivated once and give year after year plentiful supply and more than the previous year.

The best time for Planting Feverfew herb is in autumn specifically in the finish of April, It is better planted in a solid soil with loamy character enriched with a good quality of manure, Must be monitored for black fly , snails and slugs .

Feverfew benefits – The best Feverfew benefits for health.

Feverfew for calming those who suffer migraines and Headaches problems, Feverfew benefits - this herb help to stop blood vessel spasms and control inflammation That lead to headaches .

“Advice you if you want to use feverfew herb for migraines and headaches a daily dosage of 40 to 70 g of dried leaves or 2 fresh leaves with or after food “

 the leaves of  Feverfew herb contain a chemical His name is “ Parthenolide”  is Very important to stop migraine and  headaches, confirmed also the study the use of this herb For 17 weeks Reduce the proportion attacks of migraines to 20 percent.

Also Feverfew benefits is can help to reduce the symptoms of fevers, can be good to lessen rheumatic pain, feverfew benefits was also help to reduce to ease menstrual cramps and swelling in ancient Greece.

Advice of The Healing Herbs :

 Generally talk to with a doctor before using any herbs , vitamins  and health supplements , women who are pregnant or nursing should not take this or any other herb without first contacting their physician.

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