Feverfew

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Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is a strong-smelling, short-lived perennial herb. It has yellow-green leaves and daisy-like flowers which appear in summer.

It was traditionally used to remove headaches, but modern doctors were stunned to find it actually worked on most forms of migraines in clinical studies.

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