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Marshmallow Glycetract Herbal Drops

Description

Common Name: Marshmallow
Botanical Name: Althaea officinalis
Plant Part: Root

May be helpful with Reflux, ulcer, gastritis, IBS, bowel flora.

Marshmallow leaf and root (Althea officinalis) are used for pain and swelling (inflammation) of the mucous membranes that line the respiratory tract and for dry cough.

For anyone suffering from a sore throat, cough or cold, marshmallow root can be taken orally to reduce pain, swelling and congestion. Its antitussive properties and mucilage abilities allow it to decrease irritation of the throat, reduce swelling in the lymph nodes, speed up healing time and reduce aggravating dry coughing. This is exactly the reason that marshmallow is added to many cough syrups and throat lozenges — it’s one of the most effective natural cough remedies.

Marshmallow root is also used for inflammation of the lining of the stomach, diarrhea, stomach ulcers, constipation, urinary tract inflammation, and stones in the urinary tract.

Research suggests that marshmallow is an effective way to help treat certain digestive disorders, including leaky gut syndrome, which develops when particles leak outside tiny openings in the gut lining, allowing them to enter the bloodstream where they can trigger autoimmune reactions.

Marshmallow helps restore integrity of the gut lining by forming a protective layer around small junctions. In addition, it seems to be beneficial for people suffering from other forms of inflammatory bowel diseases, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.

Precautions
Not for use during pregnancy or lactation.

If you have a medical condition or take pharmaceutical drugs please consult your doctor prior to use.

1ml = 1000mg of dry herb

Adult Dose: 2ml once to three times daily.

We will automatically send a 'Duty of Care' form for you to fill out.
So that we can ensure no herb/medication interactions.

Please feel free to contact our naturopath if you have any questions at [email protected]

$27.50$77.00 excl. GST

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Common Name: Marshmallow
Botanical Name: Althaea officinalis
Plant Part: Root

May be helpful with Reflux, ulcer, gastritis, IBS, bowel flora.

Marshmallow leaf and root (Althea officinalis) are used for pain and swelling (inflammation) of the mucous membranes that line the respiratory tract and for dry cough.

For anyone suffering from a sore throat, cough or cold, marshmallow root can be taken orally to reduce pain, swelling and congestion. Its antitussive properties and mucilage abilities allow it to decrease irritation of the throat, reduce swelling in the lymph nodes, speed up healing time and reduce aggravating dry coughing. This is exactly the reason that marshmallow is added to many cough syrups and throat lozenges — it’s one of the most effective natural cough remedies.

Marshmallow root is also used for inflammation of the lining of the stomach, diarrhea, stomach ulcers, constipation, urinary tract inflammation, and stones in the urinary tract.

Research suggests that marshmallow is an effective way to help treat certain digestive disorders, including leaky gut syndrome, which develops when particles leak outside tiny openings in the gut lining, allowing them to enter the bloodstream where they can trigger autoimmune reactions.

Marshmallow helps restore integrity of the gut lining by forming a protective layer around small junctions. In addition, it seems to be beneficial for people suffering from other forms of inflammatory bowel diseases, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.

Precautions
Not for use during pregnancy or lactation.

If you have a medical condition or take pharmaceutical drugs please consult your doctor prior to use.

1ml = 1000mg of dry herb

Adult Dose: 2ml once to three times daily.

We will automatically send a 'Duty of Care' form for you to fill out.
So that we can ensure no herb/medication interactions.

Please feel free to contact our naturopath if you have any questions at [email protected]