Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Feverfew for migraine relief

When most people first hear about feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium), they assume that the name tells it all. While it is true that feverfew was used in the past to diminish fevers, the recent popularity of this herb comes from its ability to relieve migraine headache pain. And if you've ever experienced a migraine, you already know how debilitating the pain can be. It can last all day and be accompanied by nausea and visual distortions. Since there are few natural or drug remedies for migraine headaches, feverfew has proved to be a blessing for many sufferers. It sometimes helps to reduce other types of headaches, such as pre-menstrual and cluster headaches, as well. Relieving headaches …

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