Feverfew | Tanacetum parthenium
Traditionally used for migraine relief, Feverfew reduces headaches, inflammation, and fevers. It also supports menstrual health, eases arthritis pain, and provides mild bitter and emmenagogue effects.
Herbs can play a supportive role in managing fever by helping to regulate body temperature, reduce inflammation, and / or promote sweating, which can facilitate the body’s natural cooling mechanisms.
Traditionally used for migraine relief, Feverfew reduces headaches, inflammation, and fevers. It also supports menstrual health, eases arthritis pain, and provides mild bitter and emmenagogue effects.
A cooling and refreshing herb, Hibiscus lowers blood pressure, supports weight management, and aids circulation. Rich in antioxidants, it reduces cholesterol and protects against metabolic disorders.
A natural source of salicylates, Meadowsweet provides aspirin-like effects without stomach irritation. It reduces pain, inflammation, and fever while supporting digestive health and soothing the stomach lining.
Milkweed root is a traditional remedy with diuretic, expectorant, and antispasmodic actions. It has been used to support kidney health, ease gallbladder attacks, and promote sweating during fevers.
Rich in antioxidants, Olive Leaf lowers blood pressure, supports heart health, and fights infections. It protects against oxidative stress, reduces cholesterol, and improves circulation.
Oregon Grape supports digestion, liver, and skin health with bitter, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps fight infections and boosts immunity.
Peppermint is a refreshing, aromatic herb that supports digestion, relieves pain, and boosts mental clarity. Its antimicrobial, antispasmodic, and cooling effects make it valuable for digestive, respiratory, and nervous system health.
Cinchona, the famous source of quinine, has long been used to treat malaria, fevers, and chills. As a bitter tonic, it stimulates digestion and appetite, while also providing relief for muscle cramps, flu-like symptoms, and headaches. Historically valued for recurrent fevers, it remains important in medicine though pharmaceutical quinine is now used under strict supervision.
A stimulating herb, Rosemary improves circulation, supports memory, and reduces inflammation. It aids digestion, lowers cholesterol, and provides antioxidant and cardiovascular benefits.
Traditionally used for digestive and parasitic issues, White Sagebrush has antimicrobial and antiparasitic properties. It supports liver health, eases abdominal pain, and helps clear infections.