santa maria feverfew flowers
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Original photo. This tree name is santa maria feverfew And this photo was taken from the side of my house . i am from bangladeshi . This tree is usually found in forests. And its flowers are so white that it looks very beautiful . But many beneficial trees. Feverfew is a plant native to Asia Minor and the Balkans, but it is now common all over the world. Fever leaves are usually dried for medicinal use. Fresh leaves and extracts are used. People take feverfew in the mouth to prevent and treat migraine headaches.
People take feverfew by mouth for fever, irregular, urination, rheumatism, a skin disorder called psoriasis, allergies, asthma, tinnitus, dizziness, and nausea and vomiting. Some people get oral fever (infertility) because they are pregnant or have difficulty conceiving a child. It is also taken orally for "tired blood" (anemia), cancer, common cold, ear pain, liver disease, abortion prevention, muscle tension, bone disorder, swollen legs, diarrhea, upset stomach and intestinal gas. Feverfew is sometimes applied to kill germs in the gums or skin for toothache. It is also applied to the skin to prevent itching and insect bites
Some people use feverfew as a general stimulant and also for intestinal parasites. Pruritus Preliminary studies have shown that applying a cream containing feverfew (Aveno Ultra-Calming Cream, Johnson & Johnson) to the skin improves skin itching in people with a skin disease called prurigo nodularis.
Allergies.
Asthma
Bone disorder
Cancer.
Common cold.
Dizziness
Kaneche
Fever.
Intestinal parasites.
Liver disease.
Stru discharge irregularities.
Prevent abortion.
Tension.
Nausea.
Psoriasis.
Ringing in the ears.
Swollen legs.
Toothache.
Stomach upset.
Vomiting.
Other conditions.
For these uses, more evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of feverfew.
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