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Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)

Feverfew, a member of the daisy family (Asteraceae), is a flowering herb native to Europe and Asia and widely cultivated around the world. Known for its feathery leaves and small, daisy-like flowers, feverfew has a long history in traditional medicine, particularly for its reputed ability to alleviate headaches and migraines. Its name derives from the Latin word febrifugia, meaning “fever reducer,” reflecting its historical use for lowering fevers.

The herb contains parthenolide, a biologically active compound thought to help reduce inflammation and prevent blood vessel constriction, both of which are linked to migraines and other pain-related conditions. Feverfew is also used to support overall circulatory health, reduce joint inflammation, and alleviate menstrual discomfort. It is commonly prepared as a tea, tincture, or supplement.

Magical Properties

In magical practices, feverfew is associated with protection, healing, and warding off negativity. It is often carried or planted near homes to protect against illnesses and misfortune. Feverfew is also used in rituals or charm bags to boost strength, resilience, and energy. Additionally, its presence is thought to encourage calm and clarity, making it useful in spells focused on reducing tension and promoting emotional balance.

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1 oz., 4 oz.

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  • Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)

    Feverfew, a member of the daisy family (Asteraceae), is a flowering herb native to Europe and Asia and widely cultivated around the world. Known for its feathery leaves and small, daisy-like flowers, feverfew has a long history in traditional medicine, particularly for its reputed ability to alleviate headaches and migraines. Its name derives from the Latin word febrifugia, meaning “fever reducer,” reflecting its historical use for lowering fevers.

    The herb contains parthenolide, a biologically active compound thought to help reduce inflammation and prevent blood vessel constriction, both of which are linked to migraines and other pain-related conditions. Feverfew is also used to support overall circulatory health, reduce joint inflammation, and alleviate menstrual discomfort. It is commonly prepared as a tea, tincture, or supplement.

    Magical Properties

    In magical practices, feverfew is associated with protection, healing, and warding off negativity. It is often carried or planted near homes to protect against illnesses and misfortune. Feverfew is also used in rituals or charm bags to boost strength, resilience, and energy. Additionally, its presence is thought to encourage calm and clarity, making it useful in spells focused on reducing tension and promoting emotional balance.

  • Additional Information:

    Precautions

    Allergic Reactions: Feverfew may cause allergic reactions, particularly in individuals sensitive to plants in the Asteraceae family, such as ragweed, daisies, or marigolds.
    Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Feverfew is not recommended during pregnancy, as it may stimulate uterine contractions, and its safety during breastfeeding has not been well established.
    Medical Conditions: Those with bleeding disorders should use feverfew cautiously, as it may have anticoagulant effects.
    Drug Interactions: Feverfew may interact with blood-thinning medications (like warfarin or aspirin) or other anti-inflammatory drugs. Always consult a healthcare provider before use.
    Not a Substitute for Medical Treatment: Feverfew is a complementary herb and should not replace professional medical advice or treatment.

    Ingredients: Organic Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) Leaf
    Directions: Used in teas and tinctures.
  • Rogue Apothecary

    Together, David and Kat founded Rogue Apothecary to share their 20 years of herbal medicine knowledge. They believe in the potential of alternative healing properties of the plant world and have first-hand experience of how herbal remedies can change lives for the better.

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