Saturday, August 14, 2010

Feverfew calms migraines

Tanacetum Parthenium, also known as the Feverfew, is a wonderful remedy for migraines. It is aplied in poultices. The Feverfew is the only plants used in the European fitotherapy for the specific treatment of migraines and it is an example of a plant accepted by the in the allopathic medicine, used as remedy for severe headaches. Side effects noticed are also beneficial: cutting down depression, nausea and arthirtis pains caused by inflamation.

Use the equivalent of one fresh leaf 1-3 times a day, applying on the aching area.

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