Imagine finding relief from stubborn migraines or nagging fevers with a simple herb that has been used for centuries. Enter feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium), a daisy-like plant with a long-standing ...
Yale researchers have shown for the first time that a component of the medicinal herb feverfew targets a protein called IkappaB Kinase and halts that protein’s role in the inflammation process. Yale ...
Back in the 18th century, the herbal flowering plant feverfew was known as “medieval aspirin” because it was used to treat headaches, among many other conditions. But is there a place for this plant ...
Tanacetum parthenium is a sun-loving, drought-tolerant, semi-perennial herb that is native to Eurasia. European colonists brought it to this country, as an herb, when they came here. It grows into a ...
Try these herbal remedies for natural stress relief that use pain-fighting feverfew, lulling lemon balm, blues-busting borage, and other nourishing herbs to ease common winter ailments. Gardening is ...
If you get migraine pain often, you’ve probably tried over-the-counter pain relievers like aspirin or ibuprofen. You may have even upgraded to prescription ...
Herbal therapies: Feverfew for headaches, elderflower and plantain for streaming noses or asthma, primrose for summer coughs. Mention any ailment and one Galway-based GP is as likely to prescribe ...