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Marshmallow
Generally
found on waste land. This herb has thick downy leaves and pretty mauvish flowers which appear on
clusters at the height of summer. Mallows are analgesic,
antitussive, demulcent, diuretic, febrifuge, highly emollient,
slightly laxative and odontalgic. Mallow or Hibiscus tea is well
known in alternative medicine for its use as a demulcent to soothe
throat inflammations and l aryngitis, as an expectorant for coughs
and bronchitis. It is used in the treatment of dysentery, lung
ailments and urinary ailments. The tea is also taken for gastritis
and enteritis or used as an enema for intestinal inflammations,
and is an excellent laxative for young children. Used externally
to wash wounds and sores or made into an emollient salve or
poultice to soothe skin inflammations. The root is used as a
toothbrush or pealed and given for teething children to chew. A
decoction of the roots has been used to treat fevers and to reduce
blood pressure. The seeds are also chewed as a nervine, stomachic
and to sweeten the breath, also said to be aphrodisiac. Fragrant
flowers are also used in potpourri. |