Feverfew Herbal Remedy
Feverfew Plants
Feverfew herbal remedy has been used by healers for
centuries. Feverfew leaves are a recognized herbal treatment
that have been used to treat many conditions including
rheumatoid arthritis, headaches and menstrual problems.
Feverfew plants are easily recognisable with flowers which
are bright yellow or sometimes white. The plants emit a
powerful scent that the ancients believed could purify the
air.
Feverfew Migraine
Relief
As its name suggests feverfew was originally used as a cure
for fever. Tan acetum parthenium, to give feverfew its
technical name, fell out of favour but made a come back in the
seventies. Medical science was investigating relief for
migraine sufferers and feverfew came into its own as a useful
herbal preparation.
It had been considered that the parthenolide content of
feverfew was its only health attribute. Later studies have
shown that it contains other substances, useful in the
treatment of such afflictions as rheumatoid arthritis.
Medical science is unaware of the cause of migraines,
although some experts are of the opinion that migraine
headaches, may start by the contraction and then sudden
dilation of blood vessels. They believe this induces the brain
to produce neurochemicals that cause the headache.
It is not known how feverfew helps with migraine but it is
best used as a preventative. It is believed that the
parthenolides act similar to aspirin to stop platelets from
grouping. There is not much feverfew can do once a migraine has
started, so as always, prevention is better than cure.
Feverfew Menstrual
Problems
Feverfew is useful in relieving menstrual cramps. Problems
occurring during the menstrual cycle are said to happen when
the uterine lining overproduces prostaglandin, resulting in
pain and inflammation. Studies concerning the use of feverfew
for menstruation problems are by no means extensive, but there
is no harm in a try out to see if it works for you.
|