HEALTH TIPS: HEALTH BENEFITS OF FEVERFEW.
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Fever few is closely related to the ragweed family, which is a common
allergy for many people. So if you’re allergic to plants in the ragweed family,
feverfew should not be used.
The common side effects include:
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Mouth
ulcers in certain people
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It
should not be used while pregnant. Etc.
Here are some of the benefits:
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Pain
reduction: For thousands of years, feverfew has been used to prevent pain
throughout the body, not just the pain of headaches and migraines. Following surgery
or an injury. It can be successfully utilized for rapid and long-lasting
relief.
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Fever
symptoms: Feverfew has been used to break and eliminate fevers. If you are
suffering from a fever, whether it is linked to another more serious illness or
not, it can help to promote sweating and eliminate toxins from the body. And
speeds the healing process and reduce inflammation.
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Menstrual
discomfort: Feverfew has been one of the predominant uses of reduction of
discomfort during menstruation. Menstruation for some women can be a painful
monthly occurrence that includes cramps, bloating, hormonal swings, pain and
excessive bleeding. It can effectively lower inflammation, eliminate cramps,
and induce calm to reduce mood swings and anxiety.
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For
appetite booster: Feverfew has been linked to certain hormonal activity that
induces hunger. It helps for healing process and weight gain for those
individuals who may be underweight or calorie-deficient.
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Skin
guard: Feverfew has been one of the recent health benefits in skin health.
Researches are still ongoing on the full effects of feverfew on the skin. When
it comes to dermatitis and some other common forms of irritation, feverfew has
been shown to improve symptoms when applied.
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Heart
health: Feverfew can protect overall heart health and lower the chances of
experiencing atherosclerosis, and the consequent heart attacks and strokes
linked to that particular blockage of the cardiovascular system. Feverfew
restrain the production of certain prostaglandins in the body that are
responsible for increasing blood pressure.
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Anxiety
and stress: Feverfew has been known to reduce stress and alleviate anxiety in
some people. It is very important for those people who suffer from chronic
stress, as the presence of stress hormones in the body can be dangerous over
long periods.
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Migraine
relief: Feverfew has been the most common cure for migraine relief, headaches.
One of its effect is the prevention of platelet build-up in capillaries and
blood vessels.