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Chicory – The Painkilling Plant You Should Grow in Your Backyard
Yarrow – The Backyard Wound Healer
California Poppy – Better Than Sleeping Pills
Marshmallow – Better Than Sleeping PillsThe Most Powerful Plant for a Healthy Digestive System
Chamomile – The Natural Antibiotic
Evening Primrose – A Natural Remedy for Skin and Nerves
Lavender – The Perennial Anti-Inflammatory Herb
Echinacea – The Most Powerful Immunity Plant You Should Grow
Calendula – The Herb You Need to Keep Close During Dark Times
Feverfew – Nature’s Aspirin for Fevers and Migraines
With feverfew in your backyard, you’ll always have a way to deal with a cold, lower a fever, or fight off migraines. This plant is a powerful anti-inflammatory, and people have used it to deal with inflamed and painful joints. Parthenolide seems to be the plant compound responsible for its medicinal power. The highest concentration of parthenolide is found in the flower heads and leaves, so the easiest way to use this plant is to chew them raw so they release the parthenolide flowing inside. But it is not the most effective. In the brochure, I’ll show you exactly how to make the Anti-Migraine Tincture from your backyard feverfew.