Description
Meadowsweet Tincture
1:1 Highest Strength | 25%
A 1:1, highest-strength tincture of organic, fresh Meadowsweet flowering herb.
Meadowsweet is commonly found growing wild all over the UK and Europe. It is considered to be a digestive aid, soothing and protecting the mucous membranes of the digestive tract. It helps normalise acid production in the stomach helping with indigestion and heartburn, as well as easing diarrhoea and vomiting. Its salicin content helps relieve painful arthritic and rheumatic joints, headaches and other musculoskeletal pain and inflammation, even gout.
The tinctures are packaged in blue glass bottles with a pipette lid, so drops are easily dispensed.
1ml tincture = 1000mg herb
Key Actions
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antispasmodic (relieves muscle spasms)
- Analgesic (relieves pain)
- Antacid
Directions
- Take 1.5ml (roughly 30 drops) up to 3 times a day in a little water or other drink.
Ingredients
- Filipendula ulmaria
- Ethanol
- Purified water BP.
Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
Cautions
- Contains alcohol.
- Avoid in cases of Aspirin sensitivity - contains salicylates.
- Consult a doctor before taking with blood thinners or with asthma.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for varied diet. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking any medications or under medical supervision, please consult a doctor before use. Discontinue and consult a doctor if adverse reactions occur.
Recommended for adults.
Storage
Keep cool, dry, sealed & out of direct sunlight.
Information
A tincture is a concentrated herbal extract made using ethanol and distilled water. When glycerine is used in place of the ethanol, it is called a glycerite. The ethanol acts as a solvent, drawing out the active compounds from the herb into the liquid.
The ratio refers to the concentration of herbs to solvent, for example 1:3 would be 1 part herbs (grams) to 3 parts liquid (millilitres). 1:1 is the strongest extract, in which 1ml of liquid is the extracted equivalent of 1000mg of herb.
The percentage of a tincture refers to the alcohol used. 45% means that the ethanol was diluted to 45% with distilled water.
The tincture should also clarify whether dried or fresh herbs were used.
Usually between few drops and a few dropperfuls of tincture are taken daily by mouth, either straight or diluted in water.
* Product reviews are the opinions of customers. Individual results may vary from person to person.