Anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antiseptic.
Feverfew is a herb native to Europe and Asia; it was widely used as a medicinal plant in medieval Europe. It was introduced to the Americas by Europeans.
Bark, flowers and leaves, used as an analgaesic.
there are sooooooo many. for instince, poppy seeds are for pain, mint helps colds, and feverfew is for fevers.
The leaves and flowers of the feverfew plant are used for medicinal purposes. These parts contain compounds like parthenolide, which is believed to have anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties. Feverfew is commonly used for migraines, arthritis, and other inflammatory conditions.
there are tons of medicinal plants. poppy seeds are for pain, rosemary helps srength, and feverfew is for fevers. all medicinal plants have healthy or healing properties. willow bark is a painkiller (aspiren) foxglove is a heart medicine
Tanacetum Parthenium - A short-lived perennial used as a medicinal herb.
Sesquiterpene lactones, predominantly parthenolide. Other phytochemicals include pyrethrin, volatile oils, tannins, bitter resin, and flavonoids.
Antispasmodic, anticoagulant.
Anti-inflammatory.
Laxative or purgative.
it depends on the plant. here are some examples though, poppy seed is for pain, cellery is for flatulance, rosemary is for strength, mint is for colds, and feverfew is for fever.
Diuretic and anti-inflammatory.