Meadowsweet

BOTANICAL NAME: Filipendula ulmariacat being sick

COMMON NAME/S: meadowsweet, Queen-of-the-Meadow, Bridewort, Lady of the meadow

FAMILY: Rosaceae

MEDICINAL USE/S:
A very good digestive remedy which is indicated in many conditions of the digestive tract. The active constituents which act like aspirin help reduce fevers and relieve musculo-skeletal pain.

ACTIVE CONSTITUENTS:

THERAPEUTIC ACTION/S:

VETERINARY INDICATIONS: INDICATIONS:
  • Volatile oil; containing salicylaldehyde, ethylsalicylate, methylsalicylate, meth-oxybenzaldehyde
  • Phenolic glycosides; spiraein, monotropin, gaultherin
  • Flavonoids: spiraeoside, rutin, hyperoside, avicularin, quercetin, kaempferol derivatives
  • Polyphenolics and other tannins, mainly hydrolysable
  • chalcones (unspecified), phenylcarboxylic acids, coumarin, Vit.C, tannins
  • Anti-rheumatic
  • anti-inflammatory
  • carminative
  • antacid
  • anti-emetic
  • astringent
  • antiulcerogenic
  • mild urinary antiseptic
  • Gastric ulceration
  • Prevention of ulceration in horses
  • Musculoskeletal pain

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  • Excess stomach acid
  • Nausea
  • Heartburn
  • Hyperacidity
  • Gastritis
  • Peptic ulceration
  • Diarrhoea
  • Fever
  • Musculoskeletal pain
  • Urinary disorders
  • Cervical dysplacia

 

CONTRA-INDICATIONS:
Salicylate sensitivity.

REFERENCES:
Hoffman, D. 1983, Holistic Herbal – A safe and practical guide to making and using herbal remedies, Thorsons, London.
Wynn, S. 2007, “Veterinary Herbal Medicine”, Mosby Inc, Missouri