Feverfew Trough
Tanacetum parthenium
This feverfew trough is ready for your windowsill and use!
- Easy to grow and care for.
- Huge medicinal benefits.
- Reaches 2 foot (60 cm) tall.
Supplied as a planted trough approximately 25cm x 10cm x 10cm.
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Description
We provide growing plants of this unique herb used since before the time of Jesus Christ for pain relief without harmful side effects. You use the leaves in accordance with our guidance instructions and the plant keeps growing!
Feverfew has been found to be both a natural anti-inflammatory as well as a natural antihistamine; its pain relieving effects have been likened to aspirin but without any of the side effects, including the risk of internal stomach wall bleeding from excess use.
Our Naturina Feverfew can be eaten as the fresh leaf, made into a green leaf tea or dried for later use as a tea.
Not only has Feverfew been found to aid in the relief of Migraine (and we hold much evidence of curing this sometimes debilitating condition) but its natural anti-inflammatory and pain relieving properties have been found to aid in the relief of rheumatism, sciatica, hip, joint and back pain. Once again we hold numerous testimonials for its curative effects and both Mr and Mrs Shirley senior take Naturina Feverfew leaves daily due to it pain relieving properties.
Another use for Naturina Feverfew is its antihistamine properties where it can prove invaluable for the treatment of allergies such as hayfever. Once again we hold many testimonials on this subject and Mr Shirley senior takes Feverfew to provide complete relief to Summer hayfever - that had been an annual affliction throughout his life before discovering Feverfew.
We have had amazing reports from customers with dogs that have not been able to move and the vets have given up on them, yet after having a little feverfew they have been up and running around - simply amazing.
- White flowers that resemble daisies from July to September.
- Prefers a full sun position.
- Likes dry, well drained soil.
- Hardy perennial.
- Self seeds.
- Bitter flavour.
- A member of the daisy family.
- Reaches approximately 2 feet (60 cm)high.
- Can be grown on a windowsill or outside.
- Taste better in a sandwich with marmite!
- Leaves can be frozen.
- Medicinal Uses
- Aids melancholy, vertigo, aches and pains.
- Eat a couple of fresh leaves per day to reduce the symptoms of migraines.
- Can aid the soothing of muscle spasms.
- Can be dried and used for tea.
- Can aid more restful sleep.
- Can aid relief for arthritis and rheumatism.
- Can be used as a mouth rinse.
- Mild laxative.
- Tonic for appetite.
- Can ease depression.
- Promotes good digestion.
- The leaves can induce delayed menstruation.
- Washed over the skin or the oil from the leaves can act as an insect repellent.
- The flowers can be used for instant relief from insect bites.
- Can relieve symptoms of hay fever.
- Other Uses
- Flowers can be used in pot pourri.
- Can be infused to make a mild disinfectant.
- Dried can deter moths!
Disclaimer
As with all alternative medicines and plants with purported medicinal benefits it is important to inform your health care providers that you are using them; this helps to ensure safe and coordinated care. We can accept no liability for any side effect or contingency from any allergy or any other cause or harm that may arise. If in doubt please do consult a medical practitioner before using.Do not take continuously for more than 4 months, avoid if you are pregnant, breast feeding or under 2 years old. Do not use if you are sensitive to asteracacae family or on blood thinning medication. If you develop mouth ulcers discontinue use.
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