Malva sylvestris

Malva (High Mallow)

Plant Family: Malvaceae

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Relax with the Soothing Properties of Malva (High Mallow) Malva (Malva sylvestris), also known as high mallow or common mallow, is an herbaceous perennial known for its soothing properties. This...

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Relax with the Soothing Properties of Malva (High Mallow)

Malva (Malva sylvestris), also known as high mallow or common mallow, is an herbaceous perennial known for its soothing properties. This herb is a valuable component in various health and wellness applications, often used in herbal teas and topical remedies.

More About High Mallow (Malva)

Malva, belonging to the genus Malva, is a group of plants known for their mild, slightly sweet flavor and a range of medicinal properties. The primary active ingredients include flavonoids, phenolic compounds, and tannins, all of which contribute to its health benefits. Malva is commonly used in herbal teas and traditional medicine, particularly for its anti-inflammatory and digestive aid properties.

Malva is often appreciated for its soothing and healing qualities. It's frequently used in the form of teas, extracts, and poultices. Native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, Malva has been a part of traditional healing practices for centuries. Its gentle nature and wide range of applications make it a favored choice for natural wellness and holistic therapies.

Know Your Ingredient: Malva 

Latin Name Malva sylvestris
Active Ingredients Flavonoids, Phenolic Compounds, Tannins, Mucilage
Classification Secondary Metabolite Flavonoids, Phenolic Compounds, Tannins
Flavor Mild, slightly sweet
Common Use Herbal teas, traditional medicine (anti-inflammatory, digestive aid), culinary use
Origin Native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa

Botanical Profile

Latin Name Malva sylvestris
Plant Family Malvaceae
Part Used Leaf and flower
Active Compounds Mucilage, flavonoids, saponins, phenolic compounds
Metabolite Class Mucilage, flavonoids, saponins, phenolic compounds
Flavor Profile Mild, green, mucilaginous
Origin Egypt, Albania
Applications Tea, infusions, syrups, soothing herbal blends, topical botanical preparations
Certification Organic available, non-GMO

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Traditionally used in herbal preparations for soothing support and comfort-focused blends

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