Ulmaria, also known as meadowshell, queen meadow or bee, is a medicinal plant used for colds, fever, rheumatic diseases, kidney and bladder diseases, cramps, gout and migraine relief.
Ulmaria is a plant in the rosacea family, between 50 and 200 cm tall, of yellow or whitish flowers and its scientific name is Filipendula ulmaria.
- Ulmaria is used to treat colds.
- Fever.
- Rheumatism.
- Kidney and bladder diseases.
- Cramps.
- Gout and relieve migraines.
Ulmaria has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, diuretic, sweaty properties, causing sweating and fever, reducing fever.
The used parts of ulmaria are flowers and sometimes the whole plant
Side effects of ulmarie include gastrointestinal problems in case of overdose.
Ulmaria is contraindicated in people with hypersensitivity to salicylates, which is one of the constituents of the plant and during pregnancy, as it can lead to childbirth.