Scientific name
Spiraea ulmaria
Family
Rosaceae
Origin
Europe
Synonyms
Queen of the meadowsParts Used
Drug consisting of the flowering tops
Chemical constituents
- Polyphenols;
- Salicylic glucosides (spirein);
- Essential oil;
- C vitamin;
- Coumarins;
- Flavones;
- Gallic tannins.
Meadowsweet in Herbalist: Property of the Meadowsweet
The meadowsweet is a plant without toxicity, whose flowering tops are used in the form of an infusion for their modest diuretic, anti-inflammatory and calming properties. Attention must be paid to the salicylates content, because in subjects allergic to aspirin, the meadowsweet it can be responsible for severe allergic reactions.
Side effects
Following the intake, irritation of the gastroduodenal mucosa may appear, albeit rarely.
Contraindications
Avoid the intake of meadowsweet in case of allergies to salicylates (aspirin) or hypersensitivity to one or more components.
Pharmacological interactions
- possible enhancement of side effects in case of simultaneous intake with alcohol, sedatives and barbiturates, antiplatelet and anticoagulants, NSAIDs, methotrexate, ACE inhibitors, oral antidiabetics.