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Marshmallow Root
Marshmallow Root
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Marshmallow Root is a soothing mucilaginous herb traditionally used for its demulcent properties - meaning it helps coat and protect irritated tissues. It is excellent for calming inflammation in the digestive and respiratory systems. Internally, it’s used to calm inflamed digestive issues such as gastritis, ulcers, acid reflux, and constipation by coating the gut lining and encouraging repair. It also soothes sore throats, dry coughs, and hoarseness by forming a protective layer over mucous membranes. Externally, Marshmallow Root can be applied as a poultice for dry, chapped, or inflamed skin, and is often found in formulations for eczema, wounds, or burns.
We also sell Marshmallow leaf, which is slightly less mucilaginous than the root but offers additional benefits due to its mild expectorant, diuretic and astringent properties. It’s frequently used in herbal teas or smoking blends to support respiratory health - helping to ease dry, tickly coughs, bronchitis, and irritation from smoke or allergens. The leaf also has a cooling, soothing effect on the urinary tract, making it helpful for urinary tract infections, cystitis, or irritated bladder conditions. The leaf is also sometimes used in formulas for IBS and leaky gut.
Both leaf and root are gentle, nourishing allies that are well-suited to anyone needing cooling, moistening herbal support—especially in dry, irritated or inflamed conditions.
Marshmallow Root is a soothing mucilaginous herb traditionally used for its demulcent properties - meaning it helps coat and protect irritated tissues. It is excellent for calming inflammation in the digestive and respiratory systems. Internally, it’s used to calm inflamed digestive issues such as gastritis, ulcers, acid reflux, and constipation by coating the gut lining and encouraging repair. It also soothes sore throats, dry coughs, and hoarseness by forming a protective layer over mucous membranes. Externally, Marshmallow Root can be applied as a poultice for dry, chapped, or inflamed skin, and is often found in formulations for eczema, wounds, or burns.
We also sell Marshmallow leaf, which is slightly less mucilaginous than the root but offers additional benefits due to its mild expectorant, diuretic and astringent properties. It’s frequently used in herbal teas or smoking blends to support respiratory health - helping to ease dry, tickly coughs, bronchitis, and irritation from smoke or allergens. The leaf also has a cooling, soothing effect on the urinary tract, making it helpful for urinary tract infections, cystitis, or irritated bladder conditions. The leaf is also sometimes used in formulas for IBS and leaky gut.
Both leaf and root are gentle, nourishing allies that are well-suited to anyone needing cooling, moistening herbal support—especially in dry, irritated or inflamed conditions.
Marshmallow Uses & Actions
Marshmallow Uses & Actions
Primary Uses: Digestion, Sore Throat, and Skin Conditions.
Key Herbal Actions: Digestive.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Contents: Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis) root
Preparation: 2 tsp/cup, steep 10 minutes, drink as needed. Add to smoothies or baking. Mix with water and Aloe Vera to turn into a gel to use externally.
Specifications
Specifications
Other Names: White Mallow, Common Marshmallow, Mortification Root
Grown: Bulgaria/Hungary
Organic Status: Certified Organic, before repackaging
Plant Parts: Leaves
Packaging: Home compostable, reusable zip lock pouch
Vegan Friendly
Precautions
Precautions
For specific herb contraindications, see our Herb Hub for more detailed information.
Happy Herb Co provides referenced information for educational purposes only, and does not make any therapeutic claims for any of their products.
Please seek advice from a healthcare provider if you wish to use herbs for therapeutic purposes.
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