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III. Chemical Profile ( IUPAC name)
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IV. History
Feverfew has been used for centuries in European herbal medicine to treat headaches, arthritis, and fever.
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V. Legal Information
Feverfew is available over the counter as a dietary supplement.
Key US Federal Policies:
Feverfew supplements are regulated by the FDA as dietary supplements. They must meet standards for labeling, purity, and safety.
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VI. Physical Effects
Parthenolide, the active compound in feverfew, is believed to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, often used to prevent migraines.
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VII. Psychological Effects
Feverfew does not have psychoactive effects. It is used to treat and prevent migraines and reduce inflammation.
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VIII. Culture
Feverfew has a long history of use as a medicinal herb, particularly for its purported ability to relieve migraines and headaches.
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