answersLogoWhite

0

Althaea Officinalis

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What are the drug interactions associated with taking marsh mallow?

Marsh mallow may slow the absorption of other drugs when taken simultaneously.


What is the botanical name for Cottonwood?

the botanical name for the cottonwood tree is populus deltoids.


What are the common names of the marsh mallow plant?

Mallards, mauls, sweetweed, Schloss tea, and mortification root.


What are the precautions associated with using marsh mallow?

Caution should be used by diabetics as high doses of marsh mallow may lower blood sugar. Children and infants may take the herb in low doses.


Why does marshmallow leaf get you high when smoked?

can marsh mallow leavs get u high


What are the side effects associated with using marsh mallow?

There are no known side effects.


What are the medicinal actions of marsh mallow?

Anti-inflammatory, anti-irritant, analgesic, expectorant.


What is the world oldest candy?

mallow root: which had been mixed with honey. Later on, called marsh mallow due to the fact that the root would be found at the edge of marshes.


What are the herbal supplements of marsh mallow?

Internally as a tea, tincture or capsule. Externally as a salve or poultice.


Who was allowed to eat to marsh mallow in Egypt?

Nobody it was a forbidden food for only the gods themselves


What is the Botanical name for gurhal of the valley?

The botanical name for gurhal, commonly known as hibiscus, is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis. It is a flowering plant in the mallow family, Malvaceae, and is widely cultivated for its large, colorful blooms. In various regions, it is also known for its medicinal properties and as a decorative plant in gardens.


What are the active medicinal properties of marsh mallow?

Marsh mallow contains starch, mucilage, pectin, oil, sugar, asparagin, phosphate of lime, glutinous matter, and cellulose. It is rich in calcium, zinc, iron, sodium, iodine, vitamin B complex, pantothenic acid.