MANE EVENT MARSHMALLOW ROOT POWDER 1KG

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DESCRIPTION
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.

We suggest using Marshmallow Root Powder in conjunction with Aloe Vera for treating ulcers. Hardworking horses, or those prone to colic (especially in association with ulcers), may benefit from regular inclusion of Marshmallow in their feed.

Dosage

Between 20-50g per day/500kg horse, chronic cases up to 80g daily

(10g = 1 tablespoon approximately)

May be of benefit for improving or promoting health or production or performance. Consult your vet before treating any illness.