Queen of the Meadow Extract

Species Name: Flipendula ulmaria

Also Known As: pride of the meadow, meadowsweet, meadsweet, dolloff, lady of the meadow

Queen of the Meadow extract is derived from the plant called Queen of the Meadow, which is different from gravel root and boneset, though these names are sometimes used interchangeably.

This particular type of plant does well in marches and ditches because it likes moist soil. It is a perennial wildflower that is common in the eastern portion of Canada and the United States.

One of the reasons it became popular was because Queen Elizabeth I believed it to be one of the best aromatic herbs and used it frequently.

The extract itself is created from the entire plant, including the flowers. Though it does not have a strong history in ancient medicine, it has been used to treat many conditions today.

Home Remedies Using Queen of the Meadow Extract:

Benefits of Queen of the Meadow Extract:

The largest and most widely known benefit of this herb is as an aspirin like effect. Because of its natural make up, the extract works much like aspirin and can relieve pain as well as provides relief from colds, aching joints, fevers and can be used to treat a headache.

It is also an anti inflammatory and can reduce inflammation throughout the body. It is often used as an alternative for medications for the treatment of rheumatic pains and arthritis.

It also reduces muscle aches and joint pain. While it does not heal the underlying cause, it can be used as a pain reliever.

In addition to this, there is some use of Queen of the Meadow extracts as a tool for reducing acidity in the body and reducing heartburn. It can work to heal inflammation occurring in the digestive tract and will help to stimulate and build the tissues there.

It can work to stop pain and suffering without the negative side effects of aspirin, such as the gastric ulceration and bleeding that often occurs in people if they have taken aspirin too much.

It works as an antiseptic. It is also an ideal tool for the treatment of edema.

Side Effects of Queen of the Meadow Extract:

Queen of the meadow extracts are effective, when used properly.

Those who are allergic to aspirin should not take this extract.

In some cases, those under the age of 16 should not take this supplement.