Queen of the Meadow (Eupatorium purpureum)
Definition: Particularly good for joint disorders, this herb helps promote the healing of strains and sprains and helps to alleviate the pain of gout caused by uric acid deposits.
Applications: Arthritis, bladder infections, Bright's disease, bursitis, gallstones, gout, joint pain, kidney infections, kidney stones, neuralgia, prostatitis, rheumatism, urinary disorders and water retention.
Scientific Updates: Queen of the meadow simulates the gland and organs that clear the body of toxic waste. It has been clinically established as a good treatment for rheumatic and gouty joints due to uric acid deposits.It is considered a tonic for the genito-urinary system and can promote suppressed urine flow. Queen of the meadow works as a therapeutic agent on the uterus and prostate gland.
Complementary Agents: Kelp, saw palmetto, capsicum, red raspberry, dong quai, black cohosh, gotu kola, damiana, uva ursi, parsley, vitamin C, bioflavonoids, B-complex, vitamin E, potassium, magnesium and copper.