Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.18-07-2008

Bridewort

Plant names
Rosaceae
English Bridewort, Filipendula, Meadiwsweet, Meadowsweet, Queen Of The Meadow, Queen of the Meadows
Latin Filipendula ulmaria (L.)Maxim., Spiraea Ulmaria L.
Plant partsFlower / Blossom, Herb / Grass, Leaf, Plant, Root
Diseases & Uses
Diseases Abrasion, Alterative, Antibacterial, Antiedemic, Antigout, Antiinflammatory, Antipyretic, AntiRheumatic, Astringent, Blood cleanser, Bone fractures, Childern's diarrhea, Common cold, Detoxicant, Digestive ulcers, disease of the bladder, disorder of the kidneys, diuretic, dropsy, fever, fever diseases, good for the stomach, headache, Indisposition, inflammation, influenza, intestinal complaints, migraine, Nausea, Pain, rheumatic diseases, sweatinducing, Tonic, vomiting, wound healing
Homoeopathically uses homoeopathically use
Foods Aromatic, culinary herb, tea substitute
Other uses colouring, Potpourri
Contents
 Anthocyanidin, ascorbic acid, Avicularin, Benzyl-Alcohol, Campherol, Catechol, citric acid, compounds of salicylic acid, coumarin, essential oil, Fat, flavo-Glycoside, flavonoid, gaultherin, hyperoside, Isobutyl-Amine, methyl salicylate, mucilage, opiraein, Phenyl-Ethyl-Alcohol, Quercetin, rutin, salicin, Salicylic acid, Silicic acid, sugar, Tannic acid, Tanning agents, terpene, Vanillin, Vitamin C, wax

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