Feverfew is a bush native to Europebut which is now cultivated through much of the northern hemisphere and also in Chile. Its yellow flowers are citrus-scented, and greatly prized for their medicinal ability.
What is feverfew used for?
Its name appears to be something of a misnomer, since feverfew appears to be of little use against fevers.
In actuality, users employ feverfew mostly as as a migraine preventative. Although mainstream medical authorities in the United States have been reluctant to embrace this traditional remedy, in both Canada and the United Kingdom, government authorities have officially endorsed the use of feverfew bases on its anti-migraine properties.