Meadowsweet Flower - Filipendula ulmaria Dried Leaf/Flower C/S from 100% Nature

Meadowsweet Flower - Filipendula ulmaria Dried Leaf/Flower C/S from 100% Nature

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Meadowsweet has a long and distinguished history of medicinal use and is mentioned in some of the most famous literary works of the middle ages. Meadowsweet was one of the three herbs held to be most sacred by the Celtic druids and was historically used to flavour mead – hence its folk name “mead wort”. It has also been mentioned in various herbal compendiums including those written by Culpeper and Gerard. Culpeper was of the opinion that Meadowsweet could be used to dry the body out, stop bleeding, vomiting, diarrhoea and excessive menstruation. It was also known to be rich in salicylic acid (of Willow bark fame), which is effective for pain relief and was touted many centuries ago as being an excellent remedy for moderate pain, especially pain in a fixed area of the body such as headaches. To make meadowsweet tea: 2 -6g dried herb infused into 1 cup of boiling water taken 3 times per day.

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Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
Country/Region Of ManufacturePoland
ProductTea & Infusion
Food SpecificationsNaturally harvested
TypeHerbal/Tisane
Expiration Date12/31/2024
FormLoose Leaf
Tea OriginPoland
Tea TypeHerbal/Tisane
Flavored TeaNot Flavored
BrandNature Tea

Meadowsweet has a long and distinguished history of medicinal use and is mentioned in some of the most famous literary works of the middle ages. Meadowsweet was one of the three herbs held to be most sacred by the Celtic druids and was historically used to flavour mead – hence its folk name “mead wort”. It has also been mentioned in various herbal compendiums including those written by Culpeper and Gerard. Culpeper was of the opinion that Meadowsweet could be used to dry the body out, stop bleeding, vomiting, diarrhoea and excessive menstruation. It was also known to be rich in salicylic acid (of Willow bark fame), which is effective for pain relief and was touted many centuries ago as being an excellent remedy for moderate pain, especially pain in a fixed area of the body such as headaches. To make meadowsweet tea: 2 -6g dried herb infused into 1 cup of boiling water taken 3 times per day.

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