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'''Feverfew Benefits and Uses for Skin, Hair and Health'''
'''Feverfew Benefits and Uses for Skin, Hair and Health'''
*Source:http://www.sfgate.com/homeandgarden/article/Feverfew-s-readily-available-easily-grown-3276180.php
*Source:http://www.sfgate.com/homeandgarden/article/Feverfew-s-readily-available-easily-grown-3276180.php
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Feverfew is commonly known as wild chamomile. It belongs to the sunflower family ad is also known by many other names like featherfew, because of its feather like leaves. Europeans have been using this herb for a long time to treat various diseases and ailments. The leaves of feverfew plants are still used to make medicines. Feverfew is known for its health benefits as well as its benefits for the skin and hair.
Feverfew is commonly known as wild chamomile. It belongs to the sunflower family ad is also known by many other names like featherfew, because of its feather like leaves. Europeans have been using this herb for a long time to treat various diseases and ailments. The leaves of feverfew plants are still used to make medicines. Feverfew is known for its health benefits as well as its benefits for the skin and hair.
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