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Reviewer: mtnwindsong, 65-74 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Consumer)
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malva neglecta/boiled leaves. 1st time my teeth hurt for 2-3 days. 2nd time, 2 months later, poured off water after cooking & rinsed. Ate about 1/3 cup & got horrible pain in my knee, foot & hip for 3 days.
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Reviewer: Mariawalk, 45-54 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Consumer)
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This plant is not marshmallow! Please do not mistake! It is called Malva sylvestryis what is good for coughs, bronchitis, asthma, emphysema, and gastritis, and many more health problems. Marshmallow is a different herb that is also good for some upper respiratory problems, and very good for urinary tract infections, and cystitis. Please make sure, when using herbal plants, to clear the names (L
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Reviewer: biagina, 65-74 Female (Consumer)
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Had I think a reaction to marshmallow root herb Could nto stay up. Possible had low blood sugarandlow bloodpressure. Had to go off it and bp came back up after 2 days and I resumed bp meds. But am not having cortisol problems. And prescribed prednisone 5mg for 14 days to raise it. marshmallow root herb did stop my bladder pain completely but I cna nottake it it seems. UI always used malva sylve
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