Marshmallow Root 50g
£4.47
Name: Marsh Mallow, Common marshmallow
Latin Name: Althaea officinalis
Plant Family: Malvaceae
Its soothing demulcent properties make it very effective in treating inflammations and irritations of the mucous membranes such as the alimentary canal, the urinary and the respiratory organs.
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Category: Botanical Herbs
Tags: Althaea officinalis, botanical herb, Common Marshmallow, herb, Marshmallow root, remedy
Description
Properties:
- Antidiarrhoeal
- Antitussive
- Demulcent
- Diuretic
- Emollient
- Laxative
- Odontalgic
- Urinary
Uses:
- The root counters excess stomach acid, peptic ulceration and gastritis. It is also applied externally to bruises, sprains, aching muscles, insect bites, skin inflammations, splinters etc.
- The whole plant, but especially the root, is antitussive, demulcent, diuretic, highly emollient, slightly laxative and odontalgic.
- An infusion of the leaves is used to treat cystitis and frequent urination.
- The leaves are harvested in August when the plant is just coming into flower and can be dried for later use.
- The root can be used in an ointment for treating boils and abscesses.
- The root is best harvested in the autumn, preferably from 2 year old plants, and is dried for later use.
- The German Commission E Monographs, (a therapeutic guide to herbal medicine), approve Althaea officinalis Marsh Mallow for irritation of mouth and throat and associated dry cough/bronchitis (Root and leaf), mild stomach lining inflammation (root).
- The root is used as a vegetable, when boiled and then fried with onions it is said to make a palatable dish that is often used in times of shortage; it contains about 37% starch, 11% mucilage, 11% pectin.
- The water left over from cooking any part of the plant (although the root is most effective) can be used as an egg-white substitute in making meringues etc, it is concentrated by boiling until it has a similar consistency to egg white.
- A tea can be made from both the flowers and the root.
Cautions:
- There are no known cautions or any adverse effects for Marshmallow Root.
- However just because something is natural does not mean that somebody, somewhere is not allergic to it.
Always seek advice from a medical professional before using a plant medicinally; especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or taking prescription medicines.
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