Common Mallow

Common Mallow

 

🔬 Botanical Name: Malva sylvestris

📛 Other Names: Common Mallow, High Mallow, Blue Mallow, Cheeseweed, پنیرک، خبازی، خبازة


🛒 Overview:

Common Mallow (پنیرک) is a medicinal herb traditionally used in Iranian, Greek, and Arabic herbal systems. Its leaves and flowers are rich in mucilage, a natural gel-like compound that soothes irritated tissues. Known for its anti-inflammatory, demulcent, and emollient properties, this plant is widely used to treat respiratory, digestive, and skin conditions.

It can be brewed as a tea, used in poultices, or consumed as a boiled herb for internal healing.


🏭 Applications Across Various Industries:

✔️ Traditional & Herbal Medicine: Used for coughs, bronchitis, gastritis, and urinary infections
✔️ Natural Skincare: Applied topically for eczema, wounds, and inflammation
✔️ Food & Herbal Teas: Leaves and flowers used in traditional dishes and infusions
✔️ Pharmaceuticals: Included in syrups and natural supplements for its mucilage content
✔️ Veterinary Medicine: Used in traditional remedies for livestock health


💊 Key Medical Benefits:

🫁 Soothes Coughs & Respiratory Irritations
The mucilage in mallow coats the throat and airways, easing dry coughs and hoarseness.

🔥 Reduces Inflammation Internally & Externally
Effective in treating ulcers, urinary tract inflammation, and swollen joints.

🧃 Protects the Digestive Tract
Its soothing effect helps relieve gastritis, acid reflux, and constipation.

🧴 Treats Skin Conditions
Applied to the skin for burns, rashes, eczema, and insect bites to reduce irritation and swelling.

💧 Hydrating & Detoxifying
Promotes hydration and supports natural detox processes through its cooling nature.


Why Choose Our Common Mallow?

  • 🌱 100% organically grown and hand-harvested

  • 🌸 Carefully dried to preserve flowers and mucilage content

  • 🧪 Free from pesticides and artificial additives

  • ☕ Available in leaf, flower, or powder form


 

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