Feverfew is most often used to prevent migraines. Feverfew’s effect increases in strength for the first 12 weeks of supplementation, at which point it can be taken indefinitely. Feverfew extract appears to be effective at reducing the severity and frequency of migraines when supplemented in this ...
Interestingly, melatonin has been identified in feverfew, a possibly significant observation, since chronic migraines have been associated with low melatonin levels. Clinical Use At least three studies have demonstrated that feverfew (dried leaf, not extract) can reduce the frequency and severity of ...
both of which are believed to aid the onset of migraines, feverfew limits the inflammation of blood vessels in the head. This would, in theory, stop the blood vessel spasm which is believed to contribute to headaches.
Feverfew is not established forrheumatoid arthritis, and other inflammatory conditions (higher doses may be necessary). Feverfew is available under the following different brand and other names: altamisa, bachelor button, camomille grande,Chrysanthemum parthenium, featherfew, featherfoil, flirtwort midsumm...
2) Feverfew extract can be used to cure migraines to rheumatic and other inflammatory diseases. 3) Feverfew extract can be used to drive the wind agent, the treatment of gastrointestinal inflation. 4) Feverfew extract available in emmenagogue, pesticide (parasite). 5) Feverfew extract c...
A CO2-based extract of the herb feverfew [MIG 99] is effective in the prevention of migraines
Interestingly, melatonin has been identified in feverfew, a possibly significant observation, since chronic migraines have been associated with low melatonin levels. Clinical Use At least three studies have demonstrated that feverfew (dried leaf, not extract) can reduce the frequency and severity of ...