Packaging: 60 g (also available in 500 g & 1 kg) containing the roots of the plant.
Price includes VAT.
Other Names: Tree Mallow, Ronanthis, Water Mallow & Wild Hemp
Properties:
- Treats laryngitis
- For pharyngitis
- Cough relief
- Addresses gingivitis
- Reduces inflammation of the intestines
- Aids in peptic ulcers
- Excellent for colitis
- For stomatitis
- Teething relief
- Helps with constipation
- For gastritis
- Treats urinary stones
- Combats bronchitis
- For common cold
For pharyngitis, laryngitis, and cough, combine marshmallow with licorice, elderberry, thyme, and mint. Combining the tinctures of Marshmallow, Licorice, Thyme, Elderberry, Mint, and Propolis can yield incredibly effective results for our health and the aforementioned conditions.
If you like our marshmallow, check out other products we prepare with marshmallow, such as infused drinks.
Origin: Greece, Imathia region (collected from the Pieria Mountains at low elevation)
Storage: Keep in a dark, cool place (5°C – 15°C)
Preparation: Add 1 teaspoon of dried marshmallow (or a small pinch of uncrushed) to a container, add 1 cup of water, boil the mixture for 5-10 minutes, then strain and drink.
Historical Notes: Hippocrates prescribed marshmallow root infusions for treating bruises and blood loss from wounds. The ancient Greek healer Dioscorides recommended marshmallow root in poultices for insect bites and prescribed infusions for toothache and vomiting, as well as an antidote for poisons. Arab physicians in the 10th century used poultices made from marshmallow leaves to address inflammation, while early European traditional healers used marshmallow root both internally and externally for its soothing properties. By the mid-19th century, it was included in the United States Pharmacopeia.