Sanskrit Name:Marshmallow
Devanagari Name:मर्शमैलो
English Name: Marshmallow
Description:
The name “Althaea” originates from the Greek term meaning “to heal,” highlighting the herb’s role in enhancing the body’s natural healing abilities. Althaea officinalis, commonly known as Marshmallow, is a perennial herb from the Malvaceae family. It is primarily found in Eastern Europe and is also prevalent in regions such as Punjab, Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh. The roots, flowers, seeds, and leaves of the plant are utilized in medicinal preparations. In addition to its medicinal applications, marshmallow serves as an ornamental plant and finds use in various products like oils, paints, and adhesives. The flowers can be added to salads, while the roots are often used as a flavoring in snacks, particularly in Europe. The flowers of this herb bear a resemblance to those of A. Rosea Cav. Although marshmallow is traditionally recognized for its medicinal properties, it lacks extensive evidence for endorsement by various medical systems. It is not extensively discussed in Ayurvedic texts, although Bhava Prakasha Nighantu does reference Althaea officinalis in the ‘Parishishta Varga’ section.
Benefits:
Medasaka (Litsea chinensis) is used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for treating inflammation, ulcers, and digestive issues. It is believed to have a nourishing and strengthening effect on the body. It supports lipid metabolism and balances Kapha and Vata doshas.
Medical Conditions(Relief):
Marshmallow is known for its soothing properties, particularly in the treatment of sore throats, coughs, and gastrointestinal irritation. It helps in reducing inflammation and promoting healing.
Medical Conditions(Avoid):
Marshmallow should be avoided by individuals with low blood pressure or those on blood pressure medications.

