Common Name: Feverfew
Botanical Name: Tanacetum parthenium
Tanacetum parthenium, known as Feverfew, is a traditional medicinal herb with small, daisy-like flowers. It is native to Eurasia but has become common in many other regions, including North America.
Medicinally, Feverfew is most famously used to prevent and treat migraines. Studies have shown that it can reduce the frequency and severity of headaches when taken regularly.
In beauty, Feverfew extracts are sometimes included in skincare products for their anti-inflammatory benefits, ideal for treating redness and irritation in sensitive skin.
An interesting fact about Feverfew is that it has been used medicinally since ancient times, with records of its use dating back to the first century.