Althaea rosea
Mallow flowers
Hollyhock
Althaea rosea belongs to the Malvaceae family. While primarily recognized as an ornamental plant, its flowers and roots have been traditionally used in herbal medicine due to their soothing, anti-inflammatory, and protective properties.
Key Functions & Health Benefits
Soothing Effect Rich in mucilaginous compounds that form a protective layer over irritated oral tissues, providing relief from discomfort and dryness. Anti-inflammatory Properties Reduces inflammation in the mucosal membranes, helping to calm and heal sore or inflamed areas. Hydration and Moisture Retention Keeps the mucous membranes hydrated, preventing dryness and facilitating tissue repair. Protective Barrier Creates a physical shield against irritants such as bacteria, viruses, and environmental factors, reducing the risk of further irritation or infection. Promotes Healing Enhances the natural healing process of mouth ulcers by protecting the damaged areas and maintaining an optimal environment for recovery.
How It Works
Althaea rosea works by leveraging its mucilaginous properties to form a protective barrier over irritated tissues in the mouth, soothing inflammation and dryness, promoting hydration, and shielding mucosal membranes from irritants like bacteria and viruses, while aiding in the relief and healing of mouth ulcers.