Feverfew - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD Overview Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is a plant native to Asia Minor and the Balkans Feverfew dried leaves, fresh leaves, and extracts are used in medicine
Feverfew: Usefulness and Safety | NCCIH This fact sheet provides basic information about feverfew—common names, usefulness and safety, and resources for more information
Feverfew Uses, Side Effects Warnings - Drugs. com Feverfew has been used in alternative medicine as a possibly effective aid in preventing migraine headaches or reducing the symptoms of headaches that do occur
Feverfew - Health Encyclopedia - University of Rochester Medical Center Feverfew is likely to work for migraines if taken daily for at least several months It’s important to note that it prevents migraines It doesn’t treat them This means that it won’t help if you take it when you have a migraine Feverfew's main active part is the sesquiterpene lactone, parthenolide
Feverfew - Special Subjects - Merck Manual Consumer Version Feverfew is a bushy perennial herb The dried leaves are used in capsules, tablets, and liquid extracts Parthenolides and glycosides are thought to be its active components People take feverfew mostly to prevent migraine headaches and to treat inflammation
Tanacetum parthenium - Wikipedia Tanacetum parthenium, known as feverfew, [2] is a flowering plant in the daisy family, Asteraceae It may be grown as an ornament, and may be identified by its synonyms, Chrysanthemum parthenium and Pyrethrum parthenium Having its origin in the Balkans region, it is now distributed worldwide [3]
Feverfew: Uses and side effects - Medical News Today This article looks at the pharmacological uses of feverfew, how to use it, possible side effects, and drug interactions It also answers some frequently asked questions
Feverfew: Health Benefits, Side Effects, Uses, Dose Precautions - RxList Feverfew is a plant that is native to Asia Minor and the Balkans, but is now common throughout the world Feverfew leaves are normally dried for use in medicine Fresh leaves and extracts are also used People take feverfew by mouth for the prevention and treatment of migraine headaches
What Is Feverfew Good For? 8 Health Benefits, Uses, 3 Side Effects Feverfew is a medicinal plant that has several biologically active substances with advantageous antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties Learn eight health benefits of feverfew and how to use it, as well as learn its potential side effects