Herb
Feverfew
This small, daisy-like herb has been taken daily for generations by those hoping for fewer, gentler migraine days.
🌱 What it is
Feverfew is a short, bushy herb with small daisy-like flowers, related to chamomile and traditionally grown as a garden preventive remedy.
✨ How it may help
- May help support fewer migraine attacks over time
- May help support milder headache days with daily use
- May help support a steady, preventive routine for head pain
🥄 How to use it
Most people take a standardized daily capsule for prevention; the dried leaf can also be steeped into a tea. It works slowly over weeks as a preventive, not as a quick fix during an attack.
⚖️ Caution
Avoid in pregnancy and breastfeeding, avoid if allergic to ragweed or daisies, do not stop a long daily habit suddenly, and use caution with blood thinners or before surgery.
🍃 A note from nature
A humble daisy-shaped bloom, faithfully offering its quiet help week after week to those who tend it.