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  1. Jul 13, 2020 · Marshmallow root tea is a mild herbal tea brewed with the root of the marshmallow plant, scientifically known as Althaea officinalis. [1] Known for its medicinal applications since antiquity, this herbal tea has remained popular in the regions where it grows, including Europe, North America, and North Africa, as well as other parts of the globe.

  2. Botanical Name: Althea officinalis. Other Common Names: Mallow, white mallow, common marshmallow, malvavisco, altea, hatmi, iviscus, ghasul, khitmi, khatmah, usubeni-tati-aoi. Habitat: Marshmallow root is native to Europe. It has been brought to America recently as a plant of medicinal uses. It thrives in an environment of dark and salty marshes. Description: The marshmallow plant is a ...

  3. Mar 4, 2021 · Marshmallow helps restore integrity of the gut lining by forming a protective layer around small junctions, as shown in research on rats. In addition, it seems to be beneficial for other forms of inflammatory bowel diseases, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. 4. Reduces Digestive Issues.

  4. Marshmallow can on the other hand have an astringent quality, if for example, the dried root is applied to a moist area of the body. As the action of the root soaks up the water, and turns into a slimy film, it then also gathers up moisture in the tissue itself. Think of ground up Marshmallow root like a cotton ball that you can apply to a wound.

  5. Diarrhea. Constipation. Stomach ulcers. Urinary tract inflammation. Stones in the urinary tract. Marshmallow root contains fiber and swells up when it comes in contact with water, forming a protective coating around membranes. It is believed to promote the health of mucus membranes that line hollow organs and reduce pain and inflammation.

  6. Feb 20, 2024 · 9. Supports the urinary tract. Marshmallow root has antibacterial properties, which may help fight infections throughout the body. Namely, marshmallow root has been shown to inhibit bacteria in the urinary tract—keeping the bladder clean, soothing bladder inflammation, and stopping urinary bleeding.

  7. Marshmallow root, scientifically known as Althaea officinalis, is a perennial herb that belongs to the Malvaceae family. It is native to Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa but can now be found growing in various regions around the world. The name “marshmallow” is derived from the Greek word “altho,” which means “to heal.”.

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