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Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) destroys golden staph (Staphylococcus aureus) and Escherichia coli the source of many serious diseases.
Other effects:
Helps with: Flu, fever, headache and toothache, rheumatism, gout, for facilitating the excretion of urine, in the treatment of obesity and stomach acidity...
Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) is abundant from the lowlands to lower mountain locations, on the wet shores of watercourses and lakes, on wet meadows, springs, in sparse shrubs and in unshaded areas of floodplain forests throughout Europe, western Siberia, Asia Minor , in the Caucasus and Altai regions.
It is called natural Aspirin because it contains the same active ingredient as chemically produced Aspirin in tablets, but unlike it, it also heals the stomach, wounds and kidneys. However, artificially produced aspirin has one major disadvantage compared to Meadowsweet. Meadowsweet has a balanced content of other natural substances and therefore does not irritate the gastric mucosa, on the contrary, it heals it.
Meadowsweet is a source of natural salicylates - spireins (salicylaldehyde and methyl salicylate), from which salicylic acid, known as Aspirin and Acylpyrin, is formed in the body. It has an anti-inflammatory and anti-rheumatic effect, relieves pain and reduces fever.
Its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects are used externally to heal wounds as part of healing ointments or for compresses and baths, and internally as a supportive treatment for gastric ulcers.
It is excellent for indigestion, gastric hyperacidity and heartburn.
Tea acts diuretically and against chronic diarrhea. It acts as a weak sedative and brings relief from rheumatic joint pain and inflammation. Thanks to the pleasant aroma, the plant is also used in cosmetics.
Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic, immunostimulant.
Per oral use helps in these diseases and troubles
2-3 times a day 15-30 drops. The tincture can be added to the drink.
Not suitable for children under three years, pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. Not suitable for people allergic to salicylic acid.
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