Revered by the ancient Druids as one of their three most sacred herbs alongside Vervain and Watermint, Filipendula ulmaria - Meadowsweet - grew abundantly in the damp meadows of England and Ireland and was strewn across floors, woven into bridal garlands, and used in mead-making throughout Northern European culture. The compound salicylic acid, the precursor to aspirin, was first isolated from Meadowsweet flowers in 1838, cementing the herb's place in the history of medicine.
Meadowsweet is primarily valued for its gentle, soothing action on the digestive system. Unlike synthetic salicylates, which can irritate the stomach, Meadowsweet's natural salicylate compounds are buffered by mucilaginous and anti-inflammatory constituents that actually protect and soothe the stomach lining. It is traditionally used to ease occasional heartburn, acid reflux, gastritis, and digestive discomfort, and is one of the most trusted herbs in the Western tradition for supporting a calm, comfortable digestive environment. Modern herbalists also use it to support healthy joints and ease occasional pain and inflammation throughout the body. In Celtic spiritual tradition, Meadowsweet was used in rituals of love, peace, and happiness and was associated with the sun and the energies of midsummer.
Meadowsweet pairs beautifully with our Egyptian Chamomile for a classic, gentle gut-soothing blend that calms inflammation and eases digestive tension. Add our Lemon Balm for nervous system support that addresses the stress-digestion connection, or blend with our Ginger Root for warming, circulatory support alongside the digestive soothing.
Those who are allergic to aspirin or salicylates should avoid Meadowsweet, as it contains natural salicylate compounds. Not recommended for children with viral illnesses. Meadowsweet may enhance the effects of blood-thinning medications. As always, consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
* Soothes the stomach lining and eases occasional heartburn, acid reflux, and gastritis
* Gentle anti-inflammatory support for digestive comfort without irritating the gut
* Traditionally used to ease occasional joint discomfort and full-body inflammation
* Contains natural salicylate precursors with a long history of pain-supportive use
* One of the three most sacred herbs of the ancient Druids
* Used in Celtic rituals of love, peace, and midsummer celebration
1. Add 1-2 teaspoons of dried Meadowsweet flowers and herb to an infuser or tea strainer.
2. Pour 8 oz of hot water (190-200 degrees F) over the herb.
3. Steep for 5-10 minutes. The infusion should be a pale golden color with a sweet, almond-honey aroma.
4. Strain and drink warm, 15-30 minutes before or after meals for digestive support.
5. Drink 1-3 cups per day as needed for digestive comfort or occasional pain support.
For a deeper anti-inflammatory brew, combine Meadowsweet with Egyptian Chamomile and Lemon Balm.