Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria)

Carefully sourced, always organic, and packaged by hand, our herbs are sold by the ounce. To order more, adjust the quantity in 1 oz increments.

Example: Quantity 4 = 4 ounces.

 

$3.20

15 in stock

Product Details

Pain Relief: Meadowsweet has been used for centuries in European folk medicine to treat headachesfevers, and arthritis. It was a common remedy for joint pain and rheumatism, thanks to its natural content of salicylates.

Digestive Soother: Traditionally, Meadowsweet was used to treat gastric ulcersindigestion, and heartburn. It was recognized for its ability to reduce stomach acidity while providing a soothing effect on the digestive tract.

Fever-Reducing: Meadowsweet was also commonly used to bring down fevers in cases of colds or flu. Its combination of anti-inflammatory and fever-reducing properties made it a staple in herbal remedies for respiratory illnesses.

Current Uses:

Anti-inflammatory and Analgesic: Meadowsweet remains a popular natural remedy for conditions involving inflammation and pain, such as arthritisheadaches, and fevers. It is often used as a gentler alternative to aspirin, providing similar benefits without the stomach irritation commonly associated with synthetic forms of the drug.

Digestive Aid: Meadowsweet is still widely used today for its role in balancing stomach acidity and treating acid refluxheartburn, and gastritis. Its ability to soothe mucous membranes and promote healthy digestion makes it a valuable herb for digestive wellness.

Urinary Health: Modern herbalists use Meadowsweet to support urinary tract health, particularly in cases of inflammation or infection of the bladder or kidneys. Its mild diuretic properties help to flush out toxins while soothing irritation.

Learn More:
Want to explore more about Meadowsweet’s energetics and history? Visit our Materia Medica section and search for this herb to deepen your understanding.

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