Feverfew
Feverfew, originally from western Asia and the Balkans, is now cultivated worldwide. This herb is traditionally recognized for its ability to support the body in managing minor aches and to enhance comfort. When applied topically, it is valued for its soothing properties and is sometimes used in preparations aimed at providing relief from minor oral discomfort. Historically referred to as 'medieval aspirin' or 'the aspirin of the 18th century,' Feverfew has been embraced for its general supportive qualities in wellness practices. It is also recognized for its traditional use as a natural bug repellent
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https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/feverfew