In the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, Chervil was used to ease the pains of a sore chest and throat or a hoarse voice, and it was imagined to cleanse and open the lungs. The herb was also believed to induce sleep by warming the stomach and easing stiches. Chervil was even used to induce menstruation.
Please note this information is research based on historic documents….and is not modern advice for health and wellness!