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Marshmallow Root (Cut) – Althaea officinalis

£7.00

Marshmallow Root Cut

Althaea officinalis

Also known as Altea, Alteia, Althaeae Folium, Althaeae Radi, Althea, Althée, Guimauve, Guimauve Officinale, Gulkhairo, Herba Malvae, Mallards, Malvavisco, Marsh Maillo, Mauve Blanche, Mortification Root, Racine de Guimauve, Sweet Weed, Wymote.

100 grams

Marshmallow Root is a native of most countries of Europe, from Denmark southward. It grows in salt marshes, in damp meadows, by the sides of ditches, by the sea and on the banks of tidal rivers. In the UK it grows almost everywhere but occurs mostly in the maritime counties in the south of England, ranging as far north as Lincolnshire. In Scotland it has been deliberately introduced.

Marshmallow Root has many colloquial names, some of which are Altea, Alteia, Althaeae Folium, Althaeae Radi, Althea, Althée, Guimauve, Guimauve Officinale, Gulkhairo, Herba Malvae, Mallards, Malvavisco, Marsh Maillo, Mauve Blanche, Mortification Root, Racine de Guimauve, Sweet Weed, Wymote.

Marshmallow Root is traditionally used as for the following purposes:-

It is an Anti-inflammatory- Antioxidant – Breathing Disorders – Bronchitis – Catarrh (respiratory mucous) – Cellular Regeneration – Cleansing – Colds and flu – Cough – Detoxification – Digestive Upsets – Gastritis – Gastroenteritis – Immune System – Laryngitis – Poultice – Skin Problems – Sore Throat – Urinary Tract Problems – Minor Wounds. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

The excellent demulcent (soothing and gel creating) and emollient (moisturising) properties of Marshmallow Root make it a very useful herb in the relief of  inflammation and irritation of the alimentary canal, so is used frequently in cases of Iritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) but also for the urinary system and most probably best known for sore throats, comgestion and respiratory complaints.

It is most commonly taken as an infusion by steeping a teaspoonful or two of the root in freshly boiled water (not boiling as that will scald the herb but just off the boil when the water has stopped bubbling and fresh water in the kettle rather than water previously boiled)

If left for some minutes to get cool the infusion will form a thin gel which amply demonstrates this herb’s noted demulcent properties. It is this gel like behaviour that coats the throat or the alimentary tract, forming a porous barrier that allows normal cellular behaviour but creates a protective film to guard against furthr irritation and allows the inflamed area to calm down.

Weight 0.1 kg
Best Before

March 2026

Harvest

Summer 2024

Batch Code

JF225488

Country of Origin

UK