


Also known as
Tanacetum parthenium • Bachelor’s Button • Featherfew • Santa Maria • Wild Chamomile
NATIVE TO
Eastern Mediterranean & Near East





ORIGINS & USES
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Used for centuries in European herbal traditions to support head comfort, circulation, and overall balance
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Naturally rich in parthenolide and other sesquiterpene lactones associated with inflammatory response support
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Historically valued for easing recurring head discomfort and supporting vascular tone
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Traditionally prepared as a fresh or dried leaf tea, tincture, or powder
RESEARCH
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Studies suggest feverfew may support head comfort and help reduce the frequency of migraine episodes
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Shown to exhibit anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity in laboratory studies
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Often studied as a standalone herb for migraine support, as well as in combination with complementary botanicals
NOTES
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Generally well tolerated; mouth irritation or digestive upset may occur in some individuals, especially with fresh leaf

