Meadowsweet Organic Hydrosol, 250ml

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Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) Organic Hydrosol is distilled from the fresh flowering tops of organically grown meadowsweet from Occitanie in southern France. With its delicate floral, slightly honeyed and herbaceous character, this hydrosol brings one of Europe's most respected traditional meadow plants into an easy-to-use daily wellness ritual.

Meadowsweet has a long tradition in European herbalism, particularly for supporting joint and muscle comfort. Its botanical profile also makes it an interesting hydrosol during periods of physical discomfort, headaches and feverish states, as well as when the body needs gentle support for natural elimination.

Its naturally astringent character also makes Meadowsweet Hydrosol suitable for simple skin rituals, where it can be used as a refreshing botanical mist.

With its delicate floral, herbaceous and softly honeyed aroma, this versatile hydrosol can be incorporated into both internal and external botanical wellness routines.

Benefits

  • Supports joint and muscle comfort
  • Traditionally valued for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties
  • Traditionally used during feverish states and periods of physical discomfort
  • Supports natural elimination and may be useful when water retention is a concern
  • Traditionally used for headache and migraine comfort
  • Supports digestive comfort
  • Refreshes and tones the skin with its naturally astringent character
  • Versatile for both internal and external wellness rituals
  • Distilled from fresh organic meadowsweet flowering tops in France
  • 100% organic and artisanally distilled
More information

Botanical name: Filipendula ulmaria
Plant family: Rosaceae
Plant part used: Fresh flowering tops
Origin: France, Occitanie
Product type: Hydrosol
Extraction method: Steam distillation
Aromatic profile: Floral, herbaceous and softly honeyed

🌿Traditional Uses

Meadowsweet has a long-established place in European herbal tradition, where the flowering tops have been particularly valued for pain, inflammation, fever and elimination.

Its traditional applications are strongly associated with joint and muscular discomfort, including rheumatic and arthritic complaints. Meadowsweet has also been used traditionally for headaches and migraines and during feverish states accompanied by general physical discomfort.

The plant is also known for its diuretic properties and has traditionally been used to encourage the body's natural elimination of water. This makes it particularly relevant when temporary water retention or a feeling of heaviness is present.

Meadowsweet also has a traditional digestive application, particularly where digestive discomfort is accompanied by spasms or cramping.

SUPER POWERS
  • Analgesic - Pain killer, reduces pain
  • Anti-inflammatory - reduces inflammation and swelling
  • Antispasmodic - prevents or relieves spasms
  • Astringent - tightens the tissues, reduces fluid loss
  • Diuretic - helps to increase the production of urine
Usage tips

For daily joint and muscle comfort:
Dilute 1 tablespoon in a glass of water and drink, 3 times daily.

The hydrosol may be used on its own or alternated with other hydrosols traditionally associated with joint and mobility support.

For the skin:
Mist directly onto clean skin or apply with a reusable cotton pad as a refreshing and toning botanical water.

External wellness ritual:
Mist onto areas such as the legs, arms, shoulders or other areas where a cooling botanical ritual is desired.

Health issues
  • Fever
  • Headaches & Migraines
  • Oedema or water retention
Muscle & joints issues
  • Arthritis
  • Joint aches & pains
  • Muscle aches & pains
  • Rheumatism
Digestion issues
  • Stomach cramps
Quality

Pure Organic Quality, Sustainably Packaged

Essenciagua hydrosols are crafted exclusively from plants grown through 100% organic methods and distilled fresh to capture their full essence. This process ensures the plant's natural water is present in the hydrosol, preserving its true properties and supporting long-lasting, natural preservation.

To deliver the highest quality, each hydrosol is made with a 1:1 plant-to-hydrosol ratio. For example, 250 grams of fresh plants are distilled to produce a 250 ml bottle, guaranteeing a rich concentration of water-soluble active ingredients and aromatic molecules.

Composition

100% Organic Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) Hydrosol.

Made from fresh flowering tops of organically grown Filipendula ulmaria harvested in Occitanie, France.

The fresh plant material is distilled in Essenciagua's own distillery, allowing close control from locally sourced botanical material through to the finished hydrosol.

A little history

Meadowsweet has been part of European plant culture for centuries. It grows naturally in damp meadows, along riverbanks and in other moist places, producing clouds of creamy-white flowers with a distinctive sweet fragrance during summer.

The plant was once botanically known as Spiraea ulmaria, a name that later became connected to one of the best-known medicines in modern history.

Meadowsweet naturally contains salicylate compounds. When the name Aspirin was created at the end of the 19th century, the "spir" in Aspirin was derived from Spiraea, the former botanical genus to which meadowsweet belonged.

Long before this connection with modern pharmacy, however, meadowsweet was already a familiar European plant. Its fragrant flowering tops were gathered during summer and valued not only in traditional herbal preparations but also for their distinctive sweet aroma.

Today the accepted botanical name is Filipendula ulmaria, but its former name remains an intriguing link between Europe's traditional botanical knowledge and the later development of plant-derived medicines.

FAQ

🌿 What is Meadowsweet Hydrosol?

Meadowsweet Hydrosol is an aromatic botanical water produced during the distillation of the fresh flowering tops of Filipendula ulmaria. This hydrosol is made from organically grown meadowsweet harvested in France.

🌿 What is Meadowsweet Hydrosol traditionally used for?

Meadowsweet has traditionally been associated with joint and muscle comfort, physical discomfort, headaches, feverish states, elimination and digestive comfort.

🌿 Is Meadowsweet Hydrosol good for joints?

Joint and mobility support is one of the most relevant traditional applications of meadowsweet. It can be incorporated into a daily botanical routine for people experiencing joint stiffness, muscular discomfort or general mobility concerns.

🌿 How do I use Meadowsweet Hydrosol for joint comfort?

Dilute 1 tablespoon in a glass of water, 3 times daily.

It may be used alone or incorporated into a broader botanical routine alongside other hydrosols traditionally associated with joint and mobility support.

🌿 Can Meadowsweet Hydrosol be taken internally?

Yes. It can be diluted in water as part of a botanical wellness routine.

🌿 Can Meadowsweet Hydrosol be used on the skin?

Yes. Mist it directly onto clean skin or apply it using a reusable cotton pad. Its naturally astringent character makes it particularly pleasant as a refreshing botanical skin water.

🌿 What does Meadowsweet Hydrosol smell like?

It has a distinctive botanical aroma combining delicate floral, herbaceous and softly honeyed notes.

🌿 Is Meadowsweet the plant connected with aspirin?

Yes, historically. Meadowsweet was formerly classified as Spiraea ulmaria. The "spir" in the name Aspirin is connected with Spiraea. Meadowsweet naturally contains salicylate compounds, although the plant itself and a Meadowsweet Hydrosol should not be considered equivalent to aspirin.

Packaging & storage

Keep your hydrosol in the refrigerator.

Essenciagua prioritizes sustainability in packaging by using recyclable PET bottles, free from phthalates and bisphenols. These bottles are lightweight, shock-resistant, UV-protective, and impermeable to aromatic molecules, making them a more eco-conscious alternative to glass for transport and production.

The secure, non-unscrewable caps ensure the hydrosols remain unopened and perfectly preserved until use.

Shelf Life of an Open Hydrosol (Refrigerated)
  • Typical Duration: Once opened and kept in the refrigerator, a hydrosol will generally keep well for 6 to 12 months. Some delicate hydrosols may start to lose their freshness earlier, while more stable ones (like Rose or Lavender) often last toward the longer end.
  • Storage Conditions: Always store in the refrigerator, tightly closed, away from light and heat. Avoid touching the inside of the cap or bottle opening to prevent contamination.
How to Tell if It’s Spoiled
  • Olfactory Test: A fresh hydrosol should have a clean, pleasant plant aroma.
  • Signs of Spoilage:

    - The aroma disappears or changes to sour, vinegary, or musty.

    - Cloudiness, sediment, or visible growth (mold/bacteria).

    - A sticky texture on the surface or inside the cap.

Practical Tip

Even if the hydrosol is technically within the safe shelf-life window, trust your senses, if it smells or looks “off,” it’s best not to use it on skin or internally. It can sometimes still be used for household cleaning purposes if only mildly altered in scent, but not for therapeutic or cosmetic use.

Volume

250ml

Essenciagua hydrosols are 100% organic and natural, without any chemical additives, with impeccable traceability and sourced from short supply chains. They are of food-grade quality, allowing for oral consumption!

Top 3 Benefits for using Hydrosols

1. Gentle and Safe for All Skin Types: Hydrosols are mild and non-irritating, making them suitable for even the most sensitive skin. They maintain the essence of the plant in a less concentrated form than essential oils, offering soothing, hydrating, and toning benefits without the risk of irritation.

2. Versatile Usage: Hydrosols can be used in a variety of ways - as facial toners, in aromatherapy, as linen sprays, for wound care, or as ingredients in homemade skincare products. Their versatility extends to culinary uses, where food-grade hydrosols can flavor drinks, desserts, and dishes.

3. Therapeutic Properties: Despite their mild nature, hydrosols possess therapeutic properties that can benefit the mind, body, and soul. Depending on the plant they are derived from, they can have anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, calming, or uplifting effects, among others, contributing to overall well-being.

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How to use Hydrosols?

In Suzanne Catty's brilliant book "Hydrosols the Next Aromatherapy" she explains thoroughly all the benefits and the different ways of using hydrosols. I really recommend reading her book!

Here is what she writes:

"Hydrosols are mild but effective. They can be used undiluted without problems for most topical applications. In some ways you can treat them like water, for instance, to wash a cut or scrape, but it must be remembered that they differ from water in many ways. Hydrosols do contain some essential oils, so whichever one you use will contain some but not all of the properties of the oil, and you will receive some of the benefits that you would get if you used the respective oil.

Hydrosols have a very different pH than water; they are always either slightly acid, like lavender, or very acid, like rock rose. Rock rose, because of its extreme aciditity, is highly astringent and will constrict cells where it is applied. This means it is useful to stanch bleeding; it is also great for tightening pores and reducing wrinkles.

Lavender, with an almost neutral pH, may be better choice if a wound contains dirt or pus, since it can wash the debris out of the cut more easily, as the cells remain open and bleeding will help clean the wound."

Ways to use hydrosols

1. Spray undiluted hydrosols all over the body as a quick refresher, to cool the body temperature or stimulate circulation, to reduce the impact and damage of sun exposure, as a deodorant, or as a subtle perfume.

2. Use neat hydrosols to make your own wet wipes, for both adult and infant personal hygiene (Chamomile Roman is perfect for infants and kids)

3. Use as hand spray to prevent the spread of germs in cold season, or when you are traveling and are being exposed to far more germs than at home.

4. Treat skin conditions like eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, and poison ivy. Use several small applications per day, the general rule would be no less than three and as many as twelve small localized applications per day, every day until symptoms resolve.

5. Hydrosols can greatly relieve the itching, pain, and redness of the skin in case of for instance eczema. They can slow down the flaking process and speed up the healing.

6. It is very important that you buy organic preservative-free hydrosols.