Feverfew: profile and news






Saphoros Spa Essentials Launches with New Signature Skin Care Line  Mar 2, 2006
For example, the Tension Relief Balm features feverfew, traditionally used in herbal medicine for easing migraines, rosemary and peppermint to improve ... - PR Leap (press release),

Look good: Eat your veggies  Feb 21, 2006
...certain products. Also, feverfew [plant] is being marketed by Aveeno as a natural product that helps decrease redness.". Raines said ... - myDNA.com,

Migraine sufferers seek alternative to prescription relief  Feb 22, 2006
...of the Vanderbilt (University) Headache Clinic, says placebo controlled studies demonstrate the effectiveness of remedies including feverfew, riboflavin and ... - Asbury Park Press,

Migraine treatments range from OTC drugs to kitchen spices  Jan 9, 2006
Naturally ... Herbs in Jackson introduced Wallace to Feverfew. ... said. Before taking Feverfew, Wallace said, "I was having three migraines a week.". ... - Jackson Sun,

Reduce platelet aggregation, blood clotting, inflammation, nervous ...  Jan 12, 2006
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium): This herb is used in the treatment of migraine headaches, arthritis, menstrual irregularities and allergies. ... - Health24.com,

Training: Don't sell yourself short  Jan 20, 2006
...should be taught. Feverfew director Deborah Goodall runs CIPR courses on topics such as 'persuasive presenting'. 'The message is ... - TMCnet

rock/pop  Jan 11, 2006
215-928-0978. LAKOTA with Gaslight Anthem, the Feverfew & Quietlife, 9pm, FREE, The Fire, 412 W. Girard St., 215-440-8515. THE SYN ... - Philadelphia citypaper.net,

Alternatives can cure migraines  Jan 9, 2006
...of the Vanderbilt (University) Headache Clinic, said placebo controlled studies demonstrate the effectiveness of remedies including feverfew, riboflavin and ... - Norwich Bulletin,

Feverfew extract can reduce migraine frequency  Nov 29, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A stable extract of the popular herbal remedy feverfew, called MIG-99, appears to be particularly effective in preventing migraine ... - Reuters

Herbal essence  Dec 4, 2005
Feverfew is a perennial herb with white daisylike flowers, sometimes called "bachelor's buttons." It is best known for preventing migraines and treating ... - Fort Worth Star Telegram,

IU school's push for research startups may reap economic rewards  Dec 9, 2005
Dr. Harikrishna Nakshatri discovered that an extract from Feverfew herb holds the potential to treat a variety of cancers, including leukemia, lymphoma, breast ... - Indianapolis Star,

Health writer makes claims for the healing powers of herbal tea  Dec 7, 2005
...good for these sorts of symptoms are Angelica, Anise, Blessed Thistle, Cayenne, Calendula, Chaparral, Chamomile, Echinacea, Eucalyptus, Feverfew, Garlic, Ginger ... - Newstarget.com,

Waging war on migraines  Dec 4, 2005
GelStat, a Bloomington-based consumer health care products company, makes the "liquid goo" from two natural substances — a herb called feverfew and ginger ... - Pioneer Press,

A new way to ease headaches (A Current Affair)  Nov 24, 2005
Migracaps capsules contain tanacetum parthenium, otherwise known as feverfew.Dr Len Rose, from the Melbourne Pain Management Clinic and a medical director of ... - AustralianDoctor.com (subscription),

Eat, drink and be wary of morning after night before  Nov 28, 2005
...liver.". Peppermint and chamomile are also good for sensitive stomachs, while artichoke and feverfew are ideal for hangover headaches. ... - Scotsman,

Chrysanthemums should be in your perennial garden  Nov 11, 2005
...all summer into fall. C. parthenium (Feverfew), is well known in the garden as it spreads easily by seeds. This plant is used in ... - Redlands Daily Facts,

RBRMs(TM): Phyto-Technologies, Inc. Reveals Start of New Era in ...  Nov 14, 2005
...appropriate modern technologies (as a by-product of an SBIR grant awarded to Phyto-Technologies by NCCAM to identify and characterize feverfew extracts for ... - PR Newswire (press release),

Commentary: Horticultural Freedom of Expression By JAMES K. SAYRE  Nov 15, 2005
...blue gums, blue gum seedlings, scarlet-flowered gum seedling‚ pignut hickory, cardoon, a dozen cherry tomato plants, chives, feverfew, hydrangea, Himalayan ... - Berkeley Daily Planet,

Mums are as colorful as their history  Nov 12, 2005
Another example is feverfew, with a strong peppery scent, which is boiled and used to cure migraines and arthritis, while the crown daisy can be stir-fried ... - The Desert Sun,

Cheesecloth and black ashes  Sep 29, 2005
But elder and feverfew, which were also commonly used, are both in the garden. Elder smells rank, quite disgusting, but feverfew is pleasantly aromatic. ... - The Herald,

Move your chrysanthemums beyond the pots  Sep 28, 2005
The family they’re in, Compositae, is a huge one. It includes such garden favorites as oxeye daisies, Shasta daisies, feverfew, marguerite and pyrethrum. ... - Gwinnett Daily Post,

For fall color, the word is mums  Oct 1, 2005
Feverfew (Chrysanthemum parthenium) is a short-lived perennial from Europe that produces sprays of small, white daisies summer through fall if spent flowering ... - Providence Journal (subscription),

Headaches: how to ease a common pain  Sep 22, 2005
However, there are concerns about possible liver damage.Feverfew is an antiinflammatory that can ease pain and may reduce the severity, duration and frequency ... - Times Online,

Gustman: Fall planting and other activities  Sep 16, 2005
Some plants that self-seed well are alyssum, black-eyed Susan, chive, columbine, euphorbia, feverfew, forget-me-not, foxglove, hollyhock, larkspur, money plant ... - Allston-Brighton TAB,

Migraine - the mother of all headaches  Sep 11, 2005
Desperate to stop the migraines, she tried mainstream and alternative remedies. She chopped up the herb feverfew and put it in her Vegemite sandwiches. ... - Stuff.co.nz,

Why should I take a vitamin for my health?  Sep 20, 2005
...for HIV/AIDS treatment. Co-enzyme Q10, dong quai, feverfew, garlic, ginger, ginkgo, ginseng, vitamin E and St. John’s wort: May ... - MSNBC

Clever Beauty Products  Sep 25, 2005
...pores and prevent pimples. And creams with something called "feverfew" can help keep your skin from getting red. For more tips on ... - WJACtv.com,

GelStat Corporation Announces Publication of Results from First ...  Sep 6, 2005
The entire article, entitled "GelStat Migraine (sublingually administered feverfew and ginger compound) for acute treatment of migraine when administered ... - PR Newswire (press release),

Two-hour cure for migraine  Sep 6, 2005
Active ingredients are pyrethrum parthenium (feverfew) and zingiber officinale (ginger) combined with patented compounds that get the drug into the bloodstream ... - Daily Mail - UK,

World's Finest Medicine Man  Sep 6, 2005
Unless you've been living on another planet you'll have heard of or even used one of the following - Milk Thistle Complex, echinacea, feverfew, ginkgo bioloba ... - News Letter,

A Natural Remedy for Migraines  Aug 30, 2005
Feverfew is one of the most documented natural treatments for migraines. It ... treatment. Generally, feverfew can be purchased as an extract. ... - 50 Connect,

Alternative Answers To Headaches  Aug 30, 2005
Feverfew is the only herbal remedy studied in double-blind fashion. In a trial of 24 patients, a daily dose of feverfew was found ... - 50 Connect,

Some light labor for Labor Day  Aug 31, 2005
Garden flowers that prefer the cool weather include snapdragon, calendula, feverfew, German chamomile, pansy, petunia, primrose, stock, sweet alyssum, Johnny ... - Northwest Explorer,

A dose of herbal reality  Aug 31, 2005
...by the University of Washington's Department of Family Medicine notes that such popular products as milk thistle, chamomile and feverfew lack significant data ... - Seattle Times,

Second opinion: migraine  Aug 29, 2005
Other non-medical treatments include dental splints and tinted glasses. The herbs feverfew and butterbur have been shown to work in trials. ... - Telegraph.co.uk,

A head start on migraine  Aug 28, 2005
In my late teens the migraine started kicking in." Gemma takes a traditional remedy, pizotifen, and an alternative one, feverfew, and now feels that she has ... - The Herald,

Healing sports injuries - part two  Aug 17, 2005
There are many effective herbs and spices for battling injuries. Some of the most effective include ginger, turmeric, meadowsweet, willow bark and feverfew. ... - Cochrane Times,

Down-Home Country Lore  Aug 17, 2005
Dense-flowered marigolds, daisies, astors, bachelor's buttons, and even tiny blossoms (such as those of feverfew) can be threaded easily and quickly. ... - Mother Earth News,


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