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The plant grows into a small bush up to around 46 cm (18 in) high, with citrus-scented leaves and is covered by flowers reminiscent of daisies.
It spreads rapidly, and they will cover a wide area after a few years. Feverfew was native to Eurasia; Specifically the Balkan Peninsula,
Anatolia and the Caucasus, but cultivation has spread it around the world and it is now also found in Europe, the Mediterranean, North America and China.
Parthenolide, also known as fever chrysanthemum, is a familiar early perennial to ancient Europeans. Compositae is European origin of dwarf perennial herb. U.S.
researchers recently found that a plant extract parthenolide can destroy acute leukemia cells, leukemia drug on the development of great help.
-Feverfew extract is effective on lowering blood pressure, lessen stomach irritation.
-Feverfew extract can be used for treatment of migraine, rheumatic go far a variety of diseases.
-Feverfew flower extract can be used for reducing renal pain, easing the dizziness and morning vomiting.
-Feverfew flower extract has function of stimulating the appetite, improving digestion and kidney function.
-Feverfew flower extract has the function of expelling wind and effectively,treating gastrointestinal pain and so on.
-Feverfew extract has a strong anti-tumor activity, elimination of lead in acute and chronic myeloid leukemia stem
cells, essentially to contain disease
1.Pharmaceuticals:most commonly used in the treatment and prevention of migraine headaches.
2.Natural ingredients in cosmetics:Feverfew extractsare widely used in cosmetics and body care products industries for its multiple soothing qualities.
3.Used as an insecticide: Feverfew is also used as an insecticide. Bees, in particular, object to feverfew and commercial applications of insecticides may include Pyrethrum.