Small daisy-like blooms on light green foliage. Medicinal: Feverfew acts as a vasodilator and anti-inflammatory. Studies published in the British medical journal Lancet reported that 2 to 3 fresh leaves of feverfew eaten daily over a period of time reduced the severity and frequency of migraine headaches. Feverfew has potential value in relief from arthritis symptoms as well. Contraindicated during pregnancy.
Garden Medicinals offers over 220 varieties of medicinal and culinary herb seeds, roots, potato onions, specialty garlic varieties, and select heirloom vegetable and ethnic flower seed. All seeds are non-gmo, open-pollinated and untreated. Most seeds are naturally grown and a few are certified organic. Our vegetable seeds do especially well in hot, humid climates where vegetable production can be difficult. Our herb selection also includes dormant root stock of ginger, ginseng, goldenseal, black cohosh, false unicorn, and wild yam.
Note: Medicinal uses of herbs mentioned in our store are not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Please see a qualified medical practitioner for diagnosis if you have a health problem.