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Bushy aromatic European perennial herb having clusters of buttonlike white-rayed flower heads; valued traditionally for medicinal uses; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum.
Ground ivy helps people afflicted with sinus trouble, and feverfew can banish headaches.
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So says I, 'You may go down on your four bones to feverfew.'
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For long minutes he extolled the virtues of goosegrass and feverfew, elder flowers and smallage.
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The simple that saved Jorian was called sweet feverfew.
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Bunches of yellow-flowered rue and button-centered feverfew were tied with string and ready for hanging.
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Instances of both these are found in daisy and feverfew; for other kinds of vegetable monsters, see Plantago.
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It is a sweet feverfew for the heats of the spirit, It is full of outlets of sky.
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Even the common names of wildflowers -stitchwort, lady's bedstraw, blue fleabane, feverfew -havean inescapable enchantment about them.
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Let the woman take such medicines as strongly provoke the terms, such as dittany, betony, pennyroyal, feverfew, centaury, juniper-berries, peony roots.
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If she be of full habit of body open a vein, after preparing her with syrup of betony, calamint, hyssop and feverfew.
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Using herbs like butterbur (make sure it states that PAs have been removed) and feverfew may reduce frequency and severity of migraines.
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Something calming might be helpful, maybe feverfew or columbine root, in a woodruff tea, she thought, though she wished she knew what the problem was.
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The herb Feverfew is strengthening to the stomach, preventing hysteria and promoting the monthly functions of women.
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'A man of my inches to be cured wi' feverfew,' says he.
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Chemically, the Feverfew furnishes a blue volatile oil; containing a camphoraceous stearopten, and a liquid hydrocarbon, together with some tannin, and a bitter mucilage.
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True Chamomile flowers may be known from spurious ones (of the Feverfew) which have no bracts on the receptacle when the florets are removed.