Description
Malrove of Marrubium Vulgare is an aromatic herb of the mint family. The plant has oval leaves covered with white, woolly hairs and bears small, white flowers. The Ancient Romans and Native Americans already used Malrove to treat respiratory diseases in a natural way.
MALROVE & HEALTH
Operation:
Respiratory tract
In case of persistent cough, it relaxes the muscles of the bronchi while stimulating mucus production
Digestion
The bitter substances have a stimulating effect on digestion, for example by stimulating bile secretion
Promotes appetite
Good combinations:
Malrove goes well with Klein Hoefblad, Marshmallow, ground ivy and mullein for respiratory problems. But also with Hyssop, Licorice root and Rue (Grieve).
Note:
Not during pregnancy.
Not for inflammation of the digestive system.
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