

Description
Relieve joint and muscle pain with the 250 g powdered meadow Queen, known for its anti-inflammatory properties.
The queen of meadows is known for her anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties, helping to relieve joint pain and eliminate toxins.
Spiraea ulmaria is a perennial plant of the Rosaceae family, common in the wet meadows of Europe. Its flowers and stems are dried and reduced to powder, containing salicylated derivatives, precursors of aspirin, giving it analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties.
The queen of the meadows, also known as ulmar, is a plant used since the Middle Ages for its anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties. It is particularly effective in relieving joint pain and headache.
Data sheet
Mix a tablespoon of meadow queen powder in a hot infusion, to consume two to three times a day to relieve joint pain and headache.
Not recommended for people allergic to aspirin or salicylated derivatives. Consult a healthcare professional before prolonged use or in case of pregnancy.
See the date printed on the packaging
The queen of meadows is known for her anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties, helping to relieve joint pain and eliminate toxins.
Spiraea ulmaria is a perennial plant of the Rosaceae family, common in the wet meadows of Europe. Its flowers and stems are dried and reduced to powder, containing salicylated derivatives, precursors of aspirin, giving it analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties.
The queen of the meadows, also known as ulmar, is a plant used since the Middle Ages for its anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties. It is particularly effective in relieving joint pain and headache.
Data sheet
Mix a tablespoon of meadow queen powder in a hot infusion, to consume two to three times a day to relieve joint pain and headache.
Not recommended for people allergic to aspirin or salicylated derivatives. Consult a healthcare professional before prolonged use or in case of pregnancy.
See the date printed on the packaging