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South Africa
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Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is a daisy-like herb used in traditional medicine for headaches, fevers, arthritis, and menstrual issues, known for its bitter taste and potential anti-inflammatory effects from compounds like parthenolide, but it must be used cautiously as it can cause mouth sores, affect blood clotting, and has withdrawal symptoms, especially being unsafe in pregnancy due to potential uterine stimulation. It's grown as a bushy perennial, often in gardens, and used in teas, tinctures, or capsules, though effects can take weeks to appear. 
Key Uses & Benefits (Traditional)Migraines & Headaches: Thought to relax blood vessels, though it's for prevention, not acute attacks.
Fever: Traditionally used to reduce fever.Pain Relief: For arthritis, rheumatism, toothaches, and menstrual cramps.
Digestive Issues: Helps with heartburn and indigestion.
Skin: Applied topically for insect bites or itching. 
How It's UsedFresh: Chewing a leaf (very bitter) or adding to food.
Dried: Brewed into teas or taken in capsules/tinctures.
Topical: Infused for skin applications. Important Precautions & Side EffectsPregnancy: Contraindicated; may cause contractions.
Blood Thinners: Avoid if taking Warfarin or other blood thinners.Mouth Sores: Chewing fresh leaves can cause swelling or taste loss.
Withdrawal: Sudden stopping after long-term use can cause headaches, anxiety, and joint pain.
Gastrointestinal Issues: Nausea, bloating, or digestive distress. 
Growing Feverfew 
A hardy perennial with small daisy-like flowers.
Prefers sunny spots with well-drained soil.
Attracts bees and can deter mosquitoes.