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What is Feverfew?

Native to southeastern Europe, feverfew is now widespread throughout Europe, North America, and Australia. Feverfew is a short perennial that blooms between July and October. This aromatic plant gives off a strong and bitter odor.

 Health Benefits

Feverfew has also been used for relieving the pain and inflammation of arthritis. It is known that chemicals in feverfew may reduce the body's production of substances that initiate and prolong inflammation, which is the body's response to irritation, injury, or infection.

 Feverfew may also reduce the body's production of prostaglandins, hormone-like substances made in the body and involved in regulating a number of body functions including blood pressure, blood vessel tone, and temperature, as well as inflammation. All of these effects could help relieve fever, arthritis, and migraines.

Additional benefits include lower blood pressure, less stomach irritation and a renewed sense of well-being. Feverfew has been used to stimulate appetite, and improve digestion and kidney function.

It may also relieve dizziness, tinnitus, and painful or sluggish menstruation. Its extracts have been claimed to relieve asthma, coughs, dermatitis and worms.

 Side Effects?

There are some side effects that may result from the use of feverfew. These include abdominal pain, indigestion, gas, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and nervousness. In addition, people who chew the leaves of the feverfew plant have sometimes reported side effects like loss of taste, mouth sores, and swelling of the lips, mouth or tongue. People with certain allergies may have adverse reactions to feverfew.

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