Mallow has been used as food and medicine in Europe since the time of
ancient Greece and Rome. Traditional herbal medicine continues to regard
the plant as a useful anti-inflammatory agent...
Mallow has been used as food and medicine in Europe since the time of
ancient Greece and Rome. Traditional herbal medicine continues to regard
the plant as a useful anti-inflammatory agent...
Mallow has been used as food and medicine in Europe since the time of
ancient Greece and Rome. Traditional herbal medicine continues to regard
the plant as a useful anti-inflammatory agent...
For Stomach Aches, Sore Throats, or Skin Inflammation.
All parts of the sweetish, bland-tasting malva flower are
used medicinally. This includes the leaves, the flower, and the root which
have been known to have dem...
For Stomach Aches, Sore Throats, or Skin Inflammation.
The young leaves and shoots of this plant have been eaten since at least
the 8th century BC. The plant's many uses gave rise to the Spanish adage,
"A kitchen garden and mal...
Best malva verticillata tea I've had. -- Anonymous
The young leaves and shoots of this plant have been eaten since at least the 8th century BC. The plant's many uses gave rise to the Spanish adage, "A kitchen garden and mallow, sufficient medicines for a home." The flowers and leaves are emollient an...
The malva tea works great. I got it as a natural laxative. In Italy that is what it is used for. Also used for sore throat. It is not sold in stores in Long Island, New York.
The young leaves and shoots of this plant have been eaten since at least the 8th century BC. The plant's many uses gave rise to the Spanish adage, "A kitchen garden and mallow, sufficient medicines for a home." The flowers and leaves are emollient an...
Works for me last year i suffered from a severe bout of constipation where nothing worked until i found out malva and it did wonderfully but i could only buy 12 tea bag at a time at my local store and it was nearly $1 a bag. was happy to f...
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