Is a coolant. It cools and moistens the mucosa tissue, being quite helpful in bronchial infections and pneumonia. In European Renaissance it was used for Scurvy as it contains Vitamin C; it stops all sorts of internal and external hemorrhaging, Even so with excess women’s flow to phthisis [tuberculosis] and ulcerated Lungs, according to Salmon’s writings (1710. 873)
Among it’s many uses have been: abscessed teeth, infected root canals (pre/post surgery) and mouthwash pull. Earaches and fascial neuralgia. Eye inflammations, cataracts, dry red eyes and conjunctivitis. Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and other mucosal conditions such as in the gastrointestinal lining. Hepatitis, Bright’s disease, and the Native Americans used it for Bells Palsy a know Signature remedy for nerves (neuralgia). The Chinese used it as a Kidney tonic or builder, and nutritive. Common folk cancer remedy. With its wide range of applications your local Herbalist can direct in its best uses for you…
With its confirmed antimicrobial properties for cleaning (drawing out debris) dirty wounds, pulling poison in spider bites, snake bites dental infections and an aide in any healing process, this is a HealthQuest Choice must for your natural First Aid home medicine cabinet, First Aid hiking bag, or ‘Go bag’!
Leaf and flower top is used as a cough expectorant, one of the most common and well used herbs for lung problems of congestion. As a poultice the leaf is used for broken ribs,so effective that it has made many a confirmed believer to herbal medicine.
For nervousness and anxiety accompanies with heart palpitations or hormonal irregularity. Also for spinal and uterine problems. Motherwort combined with Chickweed stops menopausal night sweats.
For liver cirrhosis, jaundice, hepatitis, liver poisoning from chemical, drug or alcohol abuse. Also for mushroom poisoning and liver regeneration. Use seed extract, favored in compound blends. Long term use is not recommended.
Supportive therapy for colds, cough and bronchitus. Native Americans used as a love charm. Queen of Prarie equivalant for kidney and bladder problems. Do not use if allergic to aspirin. One oz dropper bottle.
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This plants beneficial emollient and palliative properties give it a generally broad and non-specific use for many applications. In part, because and fluids and membranous mucosa and similar tissue is throughout our entire body and involved in many functions. Such as kidneys and lungs, cellular activity and mucosa associated tissue such as digestive or alimentary canal, brain and spinal dura /meninges and myelin sheath
Soothing and anti-inflammatory for the digestive tract and colon. Soothing and moistening the mucosa – Chron’s, Colitis
Balancing for fluids and solids also a Kidney remedy – cases of “No thirst” or inability to force fluids coupled with systemic dryness. Or cases of extreme thirst and copious urination.
Painful scanty urination
As with gravel in kidneys and dried constipation in bowels, marshmallow as an emollient can soften and breakup hard tissue
For spotted or damaged lungs. This is a favorite of Margo’s in Compound Respiratory Blends depending on the Tissue state & Energetics of the individual.
The miracle plant for correcting intestinal spasms or cramps. A stress releaser that helps people who are trying to quit smoking or if your eye twitches from stress. If you own a horse that colics, it could save its life.