Meadowsweet Tea For the Gut & much more
Meadowsweet Tea For the Gut & much more
Once known as Meadwort, it is now called Meadowsweet, but its original name gives away its origins as the 14th-century ‘mead’ or honey wine herb.
It is also famous due to its salicylic acid content ( in its flowers) which paved the way for the synthetic drug aspirin.
Meadowsweet doesn’t cause any gastric discomfort, unlike aspirin, due to all its other protective compounds of course.
It’s a very capable plant as it will modulate excesses or insufficiency of stomach acid. While it also protects and heals the slippery protective layers in the gut, repairing any worn away layers. In general, it is an anti-inflammatory.
And as a plant for our Covid times, it is useful for fever. Helping to break the fever by encouraging sweating and then speeding through the fever process.
Give our Meadowsweet Herb Tea a try: https://tinyurl.com/yc8psp6m
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