Product Description
Introduction
Meadowsweet is often considered nature's aspirin. It contains salysilicates which are converted to aspirin in the body. However, unlike aspirin meadowsweet actually calms inflammation in the stomach lining. Meadowsweet was considered one of the most sacred herbs by the ancient druids. It was often used in the brewing of mead. Meadowsweet also has a wide range of emotional and spiritual uses. It is often used to attract love, peace and happiness. This herb is especially good for young women who need to develop the self-confidence necessary to fully embrace the goddess energy within them.
Other Names
Filipendula ulmaria, Queen of the Meadow, Meadow sweet, bridewort, dropwort, lady of the meadow
Preparations
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Precautions
Meadowsweet should not be taken long term or in large doses. Potential side effects include lung tightness, skin rashes, stomach complaints, or ringing in the ears. Pregnant women should not use meadowsweet. People who have aspirin allergies or asthma should also avoid meadowsweet.
This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to cure, prevent, treat or diagnose any disease. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. You should always consult with your doctor before starting any herbal treatment or regimen.