An exciting field that feverfew is in right now is its potential in killing cancer cells. Some years back, researchers found out that feverfew is more effective in killing cancer cells than those expensive drugs used in chemotherapy.
Parthenolide found in the flowers of feverfew is so strong that it has shown to perform better than anti-leukemia drugs. Parthenolides in the laboratory have displayed anti-cancer activities against the lines of human cancer cells. These cancer lines include laryngeal carcinoma, fibroblasts, anti-Epstein-Barr, and more.

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