My salute to you for involving Grandma in activities with you and your daughter. Too many elderly are left to languish at home alone or in some type of boarding. Your Grandma will keep her mind sharp and you will receive the bounty of a reward from God. Your daughter is learning by the example of generations caring for each other. You are Blessed.
For those of you who don’t want to sit through the full 22 minutes of this video (she’s charming, but it’s mostly chatting), here’s the main takeaway: **Marshmallow Root**: This herb can help repair and coat the stomach lining. 1. **Cold Infusion Method** - Add about 2 teaspoons of marshmallow root to a glass jar. - Fill with room temperature water (around 3 deciliters). - Let it sit for a few hours to up to 24 hours, then strain and drink cold. - Important: filter out the root - drink only the liquid. 2. **Boiled Method** - Add about 2 teaspoons of root to 3 deciliters of water. - Boil gently for 20 minutes (avoid a rolling boil). - Let it cool to room temperature and drink as a warm tea. - Again, strain out the root, drinking only the liquid. **Note**: If you’re on other medications, be cautious. Marshmallow root coats the stomach lining, which may reduce the absorption of medications. To be safe, drink this an hour or so away from any meds."
I spent 3 years with stomach problems. After many, many tests and doctor appointments, they still couldn't figure out what was wrong. I always knew food was medicine, and herbs were healing. But restoring gut health was what started my quest into herbalism. So herbs like marshmallow, elm, coriander and fennel were the first ones i really learned about.
Im having the same issue. I've had scans and blood test and colonoscopy and they still can't figure out what's going on. Can I ask did you find something that helps you? My issue is pains in my stomach all over. Sometimes so bad im down for the day or two.
@erinjohnson8140 stomach pain is the worst! I finally just decided my issue was probably leaky gut since the doctors couldnt find anything. I had nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and EXTREME bloating. Coriander and fennel tea really helped with the gas and bloating. Along with the constipation i would get after days of diarrhea. Lots of herbs helped with the symptoms. Like the ones i mentioned previously. But honestly i didnt start getting better until i went on a carnivore diet as a way of an extreme elimination diet. In 2 months i lost 3 inches of bloat from my stomach. And using teas like this marshmallow infusion Kaylee shows to help heal my lining.
I am watching this video because I am experiencing what you all are stating. I brush my teeth a lot however, it does not solve the fowl smells that are coming from within. Interestingly, I feel like I am running hot. Quickly. Working in the automotive industry requires close contact most of the shift and I am suffering mentally and physically as well. Thank you for posting ma’am. ☮️ & ❤ to you all!
@@Returntothesoil get your food allergies checked.. get gluten tested for sure - dairy, etc..always take probiotics as well..psyllium too acts as a prebiotic..
I made my grandmother a blend of cleavers, uva Ursi, amd marshmallow root and it cured the bacterial and urinary tract infections she kept getting for years that her physician could not explain how she did it and she wouldn’t tell him either. Marshmallow root is great for getting rid of bacteria
@@oliviabaker9235 absolutely! 1 part cleavers 1 part chickweed 1 part uva ursi 1 part marshmallow root 1/2 part peppermint (for flavor) Take with shot of cranberry concentrate (Not regular juice which is full of sugar) must be concentrate or cranberry extract powder.
Adding slivered dried ginger and a tiny bit of dried mint is also beneficial for supporting digestive health. It is best to use cold infusions close to room temperature. Cold drinks can shock the stomach. Considering the body temperature is generally 98.6, even at room temperature you are shocking the stomach to some extent. If you warm the drink in your mouth before swallowing, you can avoid temperature shock. Also, if you are using the remedy for an acute condition such as a stomach but, you can see results quickly but if you are using it for a chronic condition it will take longer. Some herbalists will say that you should apply the rule: for every year you have had the condition, it will take one month of proper dosage to see a difference.
This helped my gut SO MUCH !!!!!! I was really suffering from eating something that inflamed my gut & wow it made SUCH a difference in 2 days ! THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you for this! I’ve had stomach issues all my life and I am definitely going to research this for my husband and myself! It’s so good seeing your Grandmother!!! How is her GreenStalk doing? She is so precious! You’re truly blessed to have her there with you! God bless all of you! ❤
Beautiful mornin to ya! Thank you for sharing MM root! You've entirely inspired me to finally start an herb garden.❤ Yay for us herbalist! Saving the world, one tea at a time. 🎉❤
I love the conversations with your Grandmother and mother. My hubby & I have had issues with our stomaches. Will be doing my research and will have to source it for now.
Marshmallow is the BEST! LOVE LOVE LOVE it. I make a cold infusion & drink when my diverticulitis flares up. It minimizes the pain & aids with healing. Such a gift of a plant! Oh, its also great for bladder infections as well, particularly when there is blood in the urine. SO soothing! Thx for sharing Kaylee!
Thanks for this video! I'm going to try this cold infusion for little ailments. I've been making hot water decoction, it has a syrupy consistency, and it's been life changing for an inflamed digestive system (heartburn, IBS, Sibo, dysbiosis). No mixing with honey though because of fodmaps and the fermentation inside the gut.
I have been using marshmallow root powder and slippery elm powder with a little oatmeal for a couple years now...whenever my stomach acts up. It has changed my life! Not kidding. I drink a little fresh aloe only when my tummy acts up and I love that too.
I don't like many videos but I liked this one as I have bladder and stomach issues and Marshmallow root is a game changer. Instead of buying tea bags I wants to buy the root and make cold brewed and this is such a great video full of information, Thank you for this,
I was diagnosed with gastritis and my doctor prescribed me omeprazole. I did take it for a short time but I really do not like pharmaceuticals. I feel that my body responds really well to natural holistic remedies and I have recently gotten off of the Omeprazole and my gastritis which was mild during my endoscopy, was flaring up so much that I thought I was having a gallbladder attack! A friend who I used to work with that is a master herbalist said do the cold infusion marshmallow root that's going to help with everything so that's what I'm doing 😊 I enjoyed your video❤ thank you
Thank you so much for this video! My colon is very happy now. Don't worry, I did my own research too but this video definitely pointed me in the right direction. Sending gratitude to you and your family.
Great video. I find it tastes mildly like a radish. Not unpleasant. I love how soothing it makes my insides feel, and have noticed it soothes my rheumatoid arthritis and other body pains too. ❤
I adore this video. I think it is so special for your grandma to be a part of your life and your videos and how she is learning from you. She's so sweet. And thank you from someone who has gut issues. I'll be sourcing this one since I tried to plant it this year and failed unfortunately. Thank you for sharing!
I use the slippery elm for stomach issues. I also found a recipe for barley and flax that helps with other issues. I will boil down a batch of barley and make ice cubes & take when needed for uti problems.
I got the recipe book from my natural path Dr. “The Ayurvedic cookbook”. You wash 1/4 cup of pearl barley (organic) bring 8 cups of h2o to boil, then simmer until liquid is reduced to 4 cups. Strain & drink. It takes a few hours to simmer down and that is why I make ice cubes because when your not feeling well who wants to wait around. I usually drink a quarter cup at a time. It may make you run to the bathroom as well but I think when that happens I feel the infection has cleared out. Comments: excellent for inflamed bladder, throat, or gut, mucous colitis. To calm fever add 1 tbls sucanat or jaggery w/ tbls lemon or lime juice.I also make lemon & ginger ice cubes as well.
I’ve just made it as I’m having horrid gastritis burning. Thank you so much. I’m so glad I can drink it almost immediately. I’m loving the channel and I’m loving learning from you both. I love the taste of this!
1. How much do you take? 2. How many times do you take it; daily, 2 times daily, weekly, etc.? 3. How long do you take it? 4. Can it be taken with another liquid (juice, etc) to not be so gelatinous?
same questions i have too ... she moreso shows you how she drank it at the 21:00 minute mark but I didn't catch how often she drinks it. I only heard that she drinks it room temp - cold on an empty stomach. Consume each batch within 3 days.
I love how you talk about people expecting immediate results/gratification…..so true. If we cut ourselves we know it will take time for the body to heal itself but in other situations like a headache, take a pill , and the headache is gone or less severe………but we have masked the results of the headache instead of getting to the root of illness and taking the time to let it heal. Love that Grandma is there, we do not respect our elderly like the Bible tells us to, we are a throw away society and always looking for the new, the old have great value and we know how to look for it. Getting some marshmallow from the health food store and then ordering the plants, thanks so much for your inspiration and knowledge.
Thank you for sharing. I can confirm that this is great for the gut and overall health. I take supplement 3 or 4 times a day when colitis kicks in. Within a few days everything gets back to normal. Ive learned alot about the foods to avoid that cause the colitis as well. But yes Marshmallow root is the best for gut health and restoring leaky gut. It also helps to eat sauerkraut and fermented foods when repairing leaky gut. The pre and probiotics. Thank you for sharing. I hope to grow some soon in the future.
I used to take slipplery elm before each time I ate. That was before I got diagnosed with crohn's disease. What really helped the most was stopping carbs and fiber. Now after taking Stelara I can eat fiber again!
My grandmother made her own cough and sore throat syrup. I do remember 4 of the 6 or 7 ingredients which are Honey, Lemon, ginger and garlic. The two I cannot remember for certain also made it where if you were congested in the chest or nose and were herbs or roots she processed. I was 8 years old whenbI saw her make it and I wished she would have lived long enough to teach all her remedies to me. Wish I could find out what those two were. She would make it up as soon as school started for the year and kept it in her special refrigerator w/ freezer that had all her home remedies and things that were onky to use when sick and for specific things.
Great timing for our family. My son was just diagnosed with inflamed lining to his stomach and abdomen. (Could be ulcer too) We spent a lot of money to run tests to rule out everything else.
Every time I see you and your grandma together I can't help but smile. Thank you for posting this, I've had stomach issues for years. Could you blend ginger or mint with it to drink or would that change the effect of the mallow root?
My dream is to have an apothecary very much like yours. I really could have used this infusion for my husband this week. He was really feeling sick this week.
Quart of filtered water 1 oz marshmallow root. Digestive health. Cold infusion soak at least 1 hr Thank you i have enough marshmallow plants to dig up some roots. 2nd year growth 😁
🤔Most people don't realize how BENEFICIAL a spoon of raw honey can be just by it's self.😁Ty much Kaylee another great video, awesome hanging out with grams.
I've been having terrible heartburn and kind of feel full after eating almost nothing for weeks now. I just ordered some marshmallow root tea... hope it works!!! This is so miserable because eating is how I reward myself after a 12-hour work day and now I can't even enjoy it anymore because it hurts. UGH!
I don't know why but I have always been weirded out from putting my herb in my tea after the water has been poured 😂 It's just something about the jostling of the herbs that tastes better to me!! Anyways, amazing video on Marshmallow and all her goodness! I like making a hair rinse with marshmallow!
I’ve been waiting for this one!!! I started growing the plant and someone told me it takes 3 years before you can use the root, is that right? I really need this for my husband!! I’m also going to just go buy some since I do need it right away, he can’t even eat tomatoes right now and that’s his favorite thing from my garden! Thank you so much ❤️
What a blessing to have come across this channel 🎉 My elderly kitty is taking an herbal tincture which includes marshmallow root for kidney health. He was diagnosed with kidney issues and hyperthyroidism and I'm doing whatever I can naturally for him to give him the best quality of life possible. He reacted quite bad to the methimazole prescription and has many food and skin allergies so I'm wondering if putting some marshmallow root cold infusion would be even better for him to mix in his goat milk rather than the tincture I bought thru NHV. Anyone have any advice? Thank you and God bless you all!
I just found out that a local grocery (too expensive for me so I generally don't go there, so I didn't know) has a bulk spice section and between that store and another of their locations (the employee suggested going to larger locations for more) I could find other herbs there too and I found Marshmallow root!! They also had slippery elm powder, catleaf (is that catnip??), stevia powder from the actual leaf and hasn't been processed to look white, and licorice root. I got them all, on top of a bunch of spices for homemade curries as well as homemade masala chai. I'm going back later to get lavender, chamomile, rosehips and nettle that I saw. Everything I got today (19 different herbs and spices and one actual assam tea cost me only $22 and I was able to get by the ounce so got mostly one to 3 ounces and MOST were ORGANIC!! Only the star anise wasn't, and maybe the licorice root, I'll have to go check. They're all from a brand I like getting anyway and its more affordable but apparently I've been paying for the jars the whole time because the bulk spices of the SAME brand is WAY cheaper! I'm going to try to figure out how to make sugar-free marshmallows using it! Plus to save some for actual colds and things. Mine is also (all of them) Frontier!
Can we use marshmallow root powder and if so how much we would use to make this? What about a balm to use on the skin? Do you have a recipe for a skin balm using marshmallow root? Thank you
Great video! I was, however confused when you called it common mallow. Althaea officinalis is marshmallow. Malva neglecta is a common mallow. I have a ton of Malva neglecta all over my yard.
How long does it last once strained and how often and long can you take it? You mentioned heartburn… my husband had it once in awhile and it would be nice to have on hand when he needs it. Thank you… you make it so easy to learn more about herbal medicine
❤I grew. My own marshmallow root this year, dried and now contemplating putting it in tea bags or should it be loose to soak then straining into a cup?
This is so Awesome!! I'm wondering if this would help my mother in law with this "long term covid asthma " that she has. She struggles with getting crap up out of her lungs.
Thank you for sharing about this herb! I am interested in building my own apothecary and your channel is very encouraging and packed full of information and useful for me to do so! Thank you for taking the time to pass along your knowledge! Now, time to order some Althaea Officinalis!
My salute to you for involving Grandma in activities with you and your daughter. Too many elderly are left to languish at home alone or in some type of boarding. Your Grandma will keep her mind sharp and you will receive the bounty of a reward from God. Your daughter is learning by the example of generations caring for each other. You are Blessed.
This is our goal!!! Plus she is having fun!
@@TheHoneystead ❤❤❤❤
@@TheHoneystead ❤🙏❤❤❤
For those of you who don’t want to sit through the full 22 minutes of this video (she’s charming, but it’s mostly chatting), here’s the main takeaway:
**Marshmallow Root**: This herb can help repair and coat the stomach lining.
1. **Cold Infusion Method**
- Add about 2 teaspoons of marshmallow root to a glass jar.
- Fill with room temperature water (around 3 deciliters).
- Let it sit for a few hours to up to 24 hours, then strain and drink cold.
- Important: filter out the root - drink only the liquid.
2. **Boiled Method**
- Add about 2 teaspoons of root to 3 deciliters of water.
- Boil gently for 20 minutes (avoid a rolling boil).
- Let it cool to room temperature and drink as a warm tea.
- Again, strain out the root, drinking only the liquid.
**Note**: If you’re on other medications, be cautious. Marshmallow root coats the stomach lining, which may reduce the absorption of medications. To be safe, drink this an hour or so away from any meds."
I spent 3 years with stomach problems. After many, many tests and doctor appointments, they still couldn't figure out what was wrong. I always knew food was medicine, and herbs were healing. But restoring gut health was what started my quest into herbalism. So herbs like marshmallow, elm, coriander and fennel were the first ones i really learned about.
Im having the same issue. I've had scans and blood test and colonoscopy and they still can't figure out what's going on. Can I ask did you find something that helps you? My issue is pains in my stomach all over. Sometimes so bad im down for the day or two.
@erinjohnson8140 stomach pain is the worst! I finally just decided my issue was probably leaky gut since the doctors couldnt find anything. I had nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and EXTREME bloating. Coriander and fennel tea really helped with the gas and bloating. Along with the constipation i would get after days of diarrhea. Lots of herbs helped with the symptoms. Like the ones i mentioned previously. But honestly i didnt start getting better until i went on a carnivore diet as a way of an extreme elimination diet. In 2 months i lost 3 inches of bloat from my stomach. And using teas like this marshmallow infusion Kaylee shows to help heal my lining.
I am watching this video because I am experiencing what you all are stating. I brush my teeth a lot however, it does not solve the fowl smells that are coming from within. Interestingly, I feel like I am running hot. Quickly. Working in the automotive industry requires close contact most of the shift and I am suffering mentally and physically as well. Thank you for posting ma’am. ☮️ & ❤ to you all!
@@Returntothesoil get your food allergies checked.. get gluten tested for sure - dairy, etc..always take probiotics as well..psyllium too acts as a prebiotic..
@@Returntothesoil always check your food allergies and STAY AWAY from those foods even if you love them/addicted to them..
I made my grandmother a blend of cleavers, uva Ursi, amd marshmallow root and it cured the bacterial and urinary tract infections she kept getting for years that her physician could not explain how she did it and she wouldn’t tell him either. Marshmallow root is great for getting rid of bacteria
Tea blend, infusion, tincture?
@@valvihk3649 hi! It was a tea blend. She drank it with a shot of cranberry concentrate everyday.
Hi! Would you mind sharing your tea blend recipe? I know someone with the same issue. Thanks
@@oliviabaker9235 absolutely!
1 part cleavers
1 part chickweed
1 part uva ursi
1 part marshmallow root
1/2 part peppermint (for flavor)
Take with shot of cranberry concentrate (Not regular juice which is full of sugar) must be concentrate or cranberry extract powder.
Thank you so much!
I miss my Grandma but it feels good to see your Grandma. Beautiful Blessings
Adding slivered dried ginger and a tiny bit of dried mint is also beneficial for supporting digestive health. It is best to use cold infusions close to room temperature. Cold drinks can shock the stomach. Considering the body temperature is generally 98.6, even at room temperature you are shocking the stomach to some extent. If you warm the drink in your mouth before swallowing, you can avoid temperature shock. Also, if you are using the remedy for an acute condition such as a stomach but, you can see results quickly but if you are using it for a chronic condition it will take longer. Some herbalists will say that you should apply the rule: for every year you have had the condition, it will take one month of proper dosage to see a difference.
Also, covid affected my gut only, so that is where the immune system is, this would be great to assist in healing.
This helped my gut SO MUCH !!!!!! I was really suffering from eating something that inflamed my gut & wow it made SUCH a difference in 2 days ! THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ❤❤❤
How did you use these roots for the gut?
What an inspiration to see you involving your precious grandmother in your craft. She is so lovely and such a smart gal. Thank you and God Bless🙏
YES 💯💯🤣🤣MY FAM CALLS ME KRAZZY CAUSE THEY BOTTS
So sweet to see your Grandmother in this video.
Thank you for this! I’ve had stomach issues all my life and I am definitely going to research this for my husband and myself! It’s so good seeing your Grandmother!!! How is her GreenStalk doing? She is so precious! You’re truly blessed to have her there with you! God bless all of you! ❤
You might want to also try slippery elm bark, and cats claw for stomach issues. Using then all together is even better
Thank you!! Would love to see more tea blends, how much to use, etc.
For sure!!
The other thing about Marshmallow root grind into a fine powder put in gel capsules take 2 twice a day with water or food...
Beautiful mornin to ya! Thank you for sharing MM root! You've entirely inspired me to finally start an herb garden.❤ Yay for us herbalist! Saving the world, one tea at a time. 🎉❤
That is so Wonderful 💛💛💛
I LOVE learning about herbs with you!! God bless what you do! Hello to your sweet, wise, beautiful grandmother ❤️
I love the conversations with your Grandmother and mother. My hubby & I have had issues with our stomaches. Will be doing my research and will have to source it for now.
It is worth looking into 💛
Marshmallow is the BEST! LOVE LOVE LOVE it. I make a cold infusion & drink when my diverticulitis flares up. It minimizes the pain & aids with healing. Such a gift of a plant! Oh, its also great for bladder infections as well, particularly when there is blood in the urine. SO soothing!
Thx for sharing Kaylee!
My mom has diverticulitis. I was wondering about that... Thanks, good to know.. 🙂
Your grandma is beautiful!!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ for Granny
Thanks for this video! I'm going to try this cold infusion for little ailments. I've been making hot water decoction, it has a syrupy consistency, and it's been life changing for an inflamed digestive system (heartburn, IBS, Sibo, dysbiosis). No mixing with honey though because of fodmaps and the fermentation inside the gut.
We didn't get this way overnight, so we cant expect to get better overnight. Thank you for sharing your knowledge❤
Thank you very much. I have leaky gut and c diff. I appreciate you.
I have been using marshmallow root powder and slippery elm powder with a little oatmeal for a couple years now...whenever my stomach acts up. It has changed my life! Not kidding. I drink a little fresh aloe only when my tummy acts up and I love that too.
I don't like many videos but I liked this one as I have bladder and stomach issues and Marshmallow root is a game changer. Instead of buying tea bags I wants to buy the root and make cold brewed and this is such a great video full of information, Thank you for this,
I used slippery elm and Mashmallow to help my horses gut
what brand do u use
I was diagnosed with gastritis and my doctor prescribed me omeprazole. I did take it for a short time but I really do not like pharmaceuticals. I feel that my body responds really well to natural holistic remedies and I have recently gotten off of the Omeprazole and my gastritis which was mild during my endoscopy, was flaring up so much that I thought I was having a gallbladder attack! A friend who I used to work with that is a master herbalist said do the cold infusion marshmallow root that's going to help with everything so that's what I'm doing 😊 I enjoyed your video❤ thank you
Are you feeling better?
Oh your Grandma is so sweet 💞 Thank You 💖
She's so sweet! I love her accent. 🥹 Best part of the video. Give her hugs for me.
Thank you so much for this video! My colon is very happy now.
Don't worry, I did my own research too but this video definitely pointed me in the right direction.
Sending gratitude to you and your family.
Great video. I find it tastes mildly like a radish. Not unpleasant. I love how soothing it makes my insides feel, and have noticed it soothes my rheumatoid arthritis and other body pains too. ❤
I love learning about herb's
I have taken marshmallow for years. It's a fantastic herb. Works great with chemo side effects.
Can you tell me more about that please
I adore this video. I think it is so special for your grandma to be a part of your life and your videos and how she is learning from you. She's so sweet. And thank you from someone who has gut issues. I'll be sourcing this one since I tried to plant it this year and failed unfortunately. Thank you for sharing!
I use the slippery elm for stomach issues. I also found a recipe for barley and flax that helps with other issues. I will boil down a batch of barley and make ice cubes & take when needed for uti problems.
I got the recipe book from my natural path Dr. “The Ayurvedic cookbook”. You wash 1/4 cup of pearl barley (organic) bring 8 cups of h2o to boil, then simmer until liquid is reduced to 4 cups. Strain & drink. It takes a few hours to simmer down and that is why I make ice cubes because when your not feeling well who wants to wait around. I
usually drink a quarter cup at a time. It may make you run to the bathroom as well but I think when that happens I feel the infection has cleared out. Comments: excellent for inflamed bladder, throat, or gut, mucous colitis. To calm fever add 1 tbls sucanat or jaggery w/ tbls lemon or lime juice.I also make lemon & ginger ice cubes as well.
You’re Memere is adorable🌸 what a blessing to have her in your life and in your children’s lives!
I’ve just made it as I’m having horrid gastritis burning. Thank you so much. I’m so glad I can drink it almost immediately. I’m loving the channel and I’m loving learning from you both. I love the taste of this!
Hi! Did this help with the gastritis burning?
Awe I love your grandma! How sweet to have her
I don’t have my gram anymore
Since 2013
1. How much do you take?
2. How many times do you take it; daily, 2 times daily, weekly, etc.?
3. How long do you take it?
4. Can it be taken with another liquid (juice, etc) to not be so gelatinous?
She said it in the video 6:00 or you can also google.
same questions i have too ... she moreso shows you how she drank it at the 21:00 minute mark but I didn't catch how often she drinks it. I only heard that she drinks it room temp - cold on an empty stomach. Consume each batch within 3 days.
I love how you talk about people expecting immediate results/gratification…..so true. If we cut ourselves we know it will take time for the body to heal itself but in other situations like a headache, take a pill , and the headache is gone or less severe………but we have masked the results of the headache instead of getting to the root of illness and taking the time to let it heal. Love that Grandma is there, we do not respect our elderly like the Bible tells us to, we are a throw away society and always looking for the new, the old have great value and we know how to look for it. Getting some marshmallow from the health food store and then ordering the plants, thanks so much for your inspiration and knowledge.
Thank you for sharing. I can confirm that this is great for the gut and overall health. I take supplement 3 or 4 times a day when colitis kicks in. Within a few days everything gets back to normal. Ive learned alot about the foods to avoid that cause the colitis as well. But yes Marshmallow root is the best for gut health and restoring leaky gut. It also helps to eat sauerkraut and fermented foods when repairing leaky gut. The pre and probiotics. Thank you for sharing. I hope to grow some soon in the future.
Your Grandmother is so sweet…you’re so Blessed to still have her in your world🤗😍❤️
Good morning beautiful SoilSista ❤️
I used to take slipplery elm before each time I ate. That was before I got diagnosed with crohn's disease. What really helped the most was stopping carbs and fiber. Now after taking Stelara I can eat fiber again!
Hi what is Stelara used for as I have chronic stomach pain 24/7.
Grandma is so cute 🥰 Thanks for sharing❤❤
Got my Stay Feral t-shirt in today's mail!! I love it. Amazing quality!!
I just suggested marshmallow root to my friend... So happy for this video 🙏🏾
It’s a lovely plant for sure!!!
This is wonderful information and I need to try it. I love to hear your Grandma, what a precious lady as you and your momma are as well ❤❤❤
Your grandma is adorable!
Your Grandma is absolutely precious and sweet!!!❤❤❤😢
I love your channel & I love grandma❤️
Your Grandmother is a lovely lady..so blessed to have her.
That is the nearest apothecary room , love all the space and drawers
I guess I needed to watch this ! Thankyou so much for sharing your knowledge ❤
My grandmother made her own cough and sore throat syrup. I do remember 4 of the 6 or 7 ingredients which are Honey, Lemon, ginger and garlic. The two I cannot remember for certain also made it where if you were congested in the chest or nose and were herbs or roots she processed. I was 8 years old whenbI saw her make it and I wished she would have lived long enough to teach all her remedies to me. Wish I could find out what those two were. She would make it up as soon as school started for the year and kept it in her special refrigerator w/ freezer that had all her home remedies and things that were onky to use when sick and for specific things.
I bought some Marshmellow root plants last year, I have dug it up, separated, and replanted it all over our homestead!
Great timing for our family. My son was just diagnosed with inflamed lining to his stomach and abdomen. (Could be ulcer too) We spent a lot of money to run tests to rule out everything else.
Thanks I am going to try it for my stomach...
I love your grandma so much... She makes me miss mine even more... Thank you for sharing her
Every time I see you and your grandma together I can't help but smile. Thank you for posting this, I've had stomach issues for years. Could you blend ginger or mint with it to drink or would that change the effect of the mallow root?
I absolutely adore your grandma, what a sweet person 💞 Bless her heart & yours as well. I love & appreciate you & your videos, thank you.
I followed your recipe and added fresh ginger and honey to my cup, in hopes that it would calm my acid reflux. Tastes delicious!
This surprised me. Top of the morning as is drink a marshmallow root cold infusion!
Thank you for sharing this great information on how to use marshmallow plant root🥰
This is so exciting! Growing this for the 1st time right now.
Thank you. Shalom
My dream is to have an apothecary very much like yours. I really could have used this infusion for my husband this week. He was really feeling sick this week.
Gonna go home to make some marshmallow infusion for work tomorrow 🙌🙌
Quart of filtered water 1 oz marshmallow root. Digestive health. Cold infusion soak at least 1 hr
Thank you i have enough marshmallow plants to dig up some roots. 2nd year growth 😁
🤔Most people don't realize how BENEFICIAL a spoon of raw honey can be just by it's self.😁Ty much Kaylee another great video, awesome hanging out with grams.
Love this. ❤️
Thanks Kaylee. Always nice seeing your grandma.
I've been having terrible heartburn and kind of feel full after eating almost nothing for weeks now. I just ordered some marshmallow root tea... hope it works!!! This is so miserable because eating is how I reward myself after a 12-hour work day and now I can't even enjoy it anymore because it hurts. UGH!
Sorry to hear this ❤ did it work in the end?
Great idea! 👍
Thank you for sharing! Definitely going to read more about it! Love these kinds of videos!
I'm drinking a marmellow tea while watching this VDO 😊
Curious about whether it would help regulate motility. I’ve got some research to do 🥰
I don't know why but I have always been weirded out from putting my herb in my tea after the water has been poured 😂 It's just something about the jostling of the herbs that tastes better to me!! Anyways, amazing video on Marshmallow and all her goodness! I like making a hair rinse with marshmallow!
I’m so grateful for your videos. Thank you so very much.
Love your videos. I love that you actually teach ! Wonderful.
I love this!! I roll this way too, so glad I stumbled upon your site. God Bless
I’ve been waiting for this one!!! I started growing the plant and someone told me it takes 3 years before you can use the root, is that right? I really need this for my husband!! I’m also going to just go buy some since I do need it right away, he can’t even eat tomatoes right now and that’s his favorite thing from my garden! Thank you so much ❤️
Oh my! I hope this offers relief. Two years at the earliest to harvest the root and its best done in the fall. 💛
@@TheHoneystead Ok thank you so much!!!
Can you drink it like on a daily basis or if you can for how long just to give your your digestion system that coding
Fantastic have this in abundance on my property! Can’t wait to try it
What a blessing to have come across this channel 🎉
My elderly kitty is taking an herbal tincture which includes marshmallow root for kidney health. He was diagnosed with kidney issues and hyperthyroidism and I'm doing whatever I can naturally for him to give him the best quality of life possible. He reacted quite bad to the methimazole prescription and has many food and skin allergies so I'm wondering if putting some marshmallow root cold infusion would be even better for him to mix in his goat milk rather than the tincture I bought thru NHV. Anyone have any advice? Thank you and God bless you all!
Oh poor baby! What is the tincture made with?
@@TheHoneystead thanks for the quick reply🥰
Label says a proprietary blend of: stone root, parsley piert root, wild hydrangea root, echinacea purple root, marshmallow root, Oregon grape root, purified water and glycerin.
@@Alisha127uva ursi would totally help as well
Just love your wall cupboards. 😊 are you happy to share where you sourced them from?
Hello Grandma ❤.
I just found out that a local grocery (too expensive for me so I generally don't go there, so I didn't know) has a bulk spice section and between that store and another of their locations (the employee suggested going to larger locations for more) I could find other herbs there too and I found Marshmallow root!! They also had slippery elm powder, catleaf (is that catnip??), stevia powder from the actual leaf and hasn't been processed to look white, and licorice root. I got them all, on top of a bunch of spices for homemade curries as well as homemade masala chai. I'm going back later to get lavender, chamomile, rosehips and nettle that I saw. Everything I got today (19 different herbs and spices and one actual assam tea cost me only $22 and I was able to get by the ounce so got mostly one to 3 ounces and MOST were ORGANIC!! Only the star anise wasn't, and maybe the licorice root, I'll have to go check. They're all from a brand I like getting anyway and its more affordable but apparently I've been paying for the jars the whole time because the bulk spices of the SAME brand is WAY cheaper! I'm going to try to figure out how to make sugar-free marshmallows using it! Plus to save some for actual colds and things. Mine is also (all of them) Frontier!
Can we use marshmallow root powder and if so how much we would use to make this? What about a balm to use on the skin? Do you have a recipe for a skin balm using marshmallow root? Thank you
Great video! I was, however confused when you called it common mallow. Althaea officinalis is marshmallow. Malva neglecta is a common mallow. I have a ton of Malva neglecta all over my yard.
How long does it last once strained and how often and long can you take it? You mentioned heartburn… my husband had it once in awhile and it would be nice to have on hand when he needs it. Thank you… you make it so easy to learn more about herbal medicine
Can’t wait to try this. I think I may add lemon balm and honey to it. Sounds yum 😊
❤I grew. My own marshmallow root this year, dried and now contemplating putting it in tea bags or should it be loose to soak then straining into a cup?
I started growing this marshmallow plant last year did not harvest any wanted get it going good. I also drink slippery elm tea gut health
You are amazing! And I love how you explain as you go.
This is so Awesome!! I'm wondering if this would help my mother in law with this "long term covid asthma " that she has. She struggles with getting crap up out of her lungs.
NAC is good to take to detox lungs, also Aconitum Nappelus by Boiron is amazing. I know, I've had the issue.
@@leahg1723hello. What's NAC? thank you
Thanks! Been using this as hot Tea, a week or so. Really helpful. Gonna let it sit over night and see If its any difference than hot Tea.
Good info there are 106 minerals honey do not have all the minerals the body need but it’s very nutritious
Where is Grandma from? Love her accent
Thank you 💛
Thank you for sharing about this herb! I am interested in building my own apothecary and your channel is very encouraging and packed full of information and useful for me to do so! Thank you for taking the time to pass along your knowledge! Now, time to order some Althaea Officinalis!