Meadowsweet Oil
Our organically crafted Meadowsweet Oil is produced by low temperature maceration (solar-infusion) of the fragrant, creamy white flowers of the Filipendula ulmaria (syn Spiraea ulmaria) plant in organic cold pressed Sunflower Oil to extract its lipid soluble components. Native to Europe and Western Asia, Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) is part of the genus Spiraea and the family Rosaceae - in the same family as the rose. Meadowsweet is one of the most common herbs, growing wild throughout Europe and Asia, and naturalized to grow throughout North America's Eastern coast. It was one of the three sacred herbs renowned by Druids, along with Vervain and Water-Mint.
REPORTED BENEFITS AND USES
The most active ingredients in Meadowsweet are phenolic glycosides (the most important being Salicylates), Flavonoids, and Tannins.
The Salicylates in meadowsweet are Salicin, Salicylaldehyde, and Methyl salicylate - produced in its flowers to protect the plant from insects. Salicylates are aspirin-like substances used to reduce inflammation and relieve pain, for example in arthritic conditions.
The most important Flavonoids in meadowsweet oil - Rutin, Quercetin, and Kaempferol - help attract pollinating insects, protect the plant against environmental stress and microbial infection, and regulate cell growth.
Tannins have antioxidant and anti-microbial properties, which help protect against cellular damage and serve as a natural defense mechanism against microbial infections.
Meadowsweet Oil is becoming popular for its pain-relieving and health-promoting properties. It's a wonderful addition to your alternative first aid kit, especially if you're prone to exercise-related injuries, such as bruises or sprains. It also makes a wonderful salve for helping with joint pain and arthritic conditions. Meadowsweet Oil is also well known for its incredible antidepressant and mood-lifting abilities.
This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
PART USED Flowering Tops
COMMON NAMES Mead Wort, Meadow Wort, Meadow Queen, Bridewort, Meadsweet
SYNONYMS Filipendula ulmaria (L.) Maxim.
Spiraea ulmaria
EXTRACTION METHOD Infusion of Meadowsweet flowers in Helianthus annuus (Sunflower) seed oil
ORIGIN Scotland
This is a cosmetic product and is meant for external use only. As with all of our materials, it should not be taken internally.
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