Marshmallow Root (Althaea Officinalis)
Type: Herb
Latin Name: Althaea Officinalis
Chinese Name: Yaoshukui
For thousands of years, marshmallow root, a perennial herb native to Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa, has been traditionally used to treat digestive, respiratory, and skin conditions. It's high mucilaginous content makes it an extremely useful remedy for treating coughs and colds, helping to loosen mucus and inhibit bacteria. In fact, it's found in many cough syrups and medicines!
Marshmallow root can help to treat skin conditions such as skin irritation (e.g. eczema and dermatitis), promote wound healing, and prevent wound infections by treating gram-positive bacteria. As a diuretic, marshmallow root can also help to cleanse the kidney and bladder, as well as treat a wide range of digestive concerns (e.g. constipation).
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