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erfect antedote to the discomforts of being under the weather. This blend offers a variety of tastes that energize the body and and comfort the senses. Ginger and anise seedexcite your immune system, while pe (4 x 5 i... (2 x 2 in) - Marshmallow root.png Image 1 of
erfect antedote to the discomforts of being under the weather. This blend offers a variety of tastes that energize the body and and comfort the senses. Ginger and anise seedexcite your immune system, while pe (4 x 5 i... (2 x 2 in) - Marshmallow root.png
erfect antedote to the discomforts of being under the weather. This blend offers a variety of tastes that energize the body and and comfort the senses. Ginger and anise seedexcite your immune system, while pe (4 x 5 i... (2 x 2 in) - Marshmallow root.png

Marshmallow Root

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Marshmallow root, also called Mortification Root, Hock Herb and Sweet Weed

The root has been used for thousands of years as food, especially when other vegetables were scarce. Dried marshmallow root is used today to make teas, infusions, extracts and tinctures. However, you may want to talk with a medical professional before taking this herb. It should not replace any doctor-prescribed treatment plan.

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Marshmallow root, also called Mortification Root, Hock Herb and Sweet Weed

The root has been used for thousands of years as food, especially when other vegetables were scarce. Dried marshmallow root is used today to make teas, infusions, extracts and tinctures. However, you may want to talk with a medical professional before taking this herb. It should not replace any doctor-prescribed treatment plan.

Marshmallow root, also called Mortification Root, Hock Herb and Sweet Weed

The root has been used for thousands of years as food, especially when other vegetables were scarce. Dried marshmallow root is used today to make teas, infusions, extracts and tinctures. However, you may want to talk with a medical professional before taking this herb. It should not replace any doctor-prescribed treatment plan.

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