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Meadowsweet Filipendula Ulmaria Dried - 100G



Dried meadowsweet is a type of flowering plant that is known for its medicinal properties. It is often used to treat colds, flu, nausea, digestive disorders, muscle cramps and diarrhea. It is also helpful for children with diarrhea. The plant is also known for its anti-inflammatory properties, which can help with conditions like gout, fever, cystitis, and arthritis. It can also help to tighten tis... more details
Key Features:
  • Medicinal properties
  • Anti-inflammatory properties
  • Tightening tissues and promoting elimination of excess fluid


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Features
Brand Unbranded
Manufacturer Natural Products
Model Number 3872
Description
Dried meadowsweet is a type of flowering plant that is known for its medicinal properties. It is often used to treat colds, flu, nausea, digestive disorders, muscle cramps and diarrhea. It is also helpful for children with diarrhea. The plant is also known for its anti-inflammatory properties, which can help with conditions like gout, fever, cystitis, and arthritis. It can also help to tighten tissues and promote elimination of excess fluid. The tea made from this plant is also known for its various medicinal properties. It is best to drink it three times a day in small doses to avoid any side effects.

Meadowsweet is said to be good for colds, flu, nausea, digestive disorders, muscle cramps and diarrhea. Helpful for children with diarrhea.
Size: 100g.
USES & BENEFITS
Anti-inflammatory properties can help gout, fever, cystitis
Tightens tissues and promotes elimination of excess fluid
Antirheumatic, anti inflammatory, carminative, antacid, antiemetic, astringent
AS A TEA
1- 2 tsp in 1 cup of boiled water, cover the cup when infusing. Infuse for 10-15 min. Drink 3x/day
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Because this plant contains compounds related to aspirin, it should not be used when pregnant
Avoid if sensitive to salicylate
AKA: Goatsbeard
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