With its expectorant and relaxation capacity as well as the ability to soothe and protect irritated mucous membranes, Marshmallow Root Powder (Althea officinalis) is increasingly becoming the 'go-to' herb for horses. Beneficial for a wide range of ailments without any known side effects, this herb is safe for long-term use.
Benefits
- Ability to soothe and protect internal membranes
- One of the few herbs that may assist in the treatment of hindgut ulcers
- Used to treat irritated or inflamed digestive, respiratory and urinary tracts
- May also be used topically when mixed with water as a poultice and applied to skin inflammation, rashes, bruises, abrasions and wounds
- May be beneficial for treating spasmodic colic
- Helps to heal and protect internal gut walls and may therefore be useful for conditions such as ulcers, colitis and enteritis
- Contains antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties
- Horses who have had colic, or who are scouring, may benefit from the soothing and healing effects of marshmallow for a number of weeks afterward
- May bind together and eliminate toxins from the body
- Contains Vitamin A, calcium, zinc as well as iron, sodium, iodine and B-complex.
- Recognised as a general health tonic – it may help nourish and refresh the body
- Gentle laxative (stimulates bowel movements)
- Highly beneficial for dry coughs, sore throats and soothing the respiratory tract
Marshmallow Root Powder owes its primary therapeutic effects to its significant mucilage and pectin content. Pectin is a soluble fibre that assists with intestinal functioning and maintaining optimal blood sugar levels. Mucilages are compounds which, when combined with water form a slimy, slippery texture that contain the soothing and protective properties. Mucilages also have the ability to bind together toxins and assist in eliminating these from the body.






