Micro Ingredients oferece pó de raiz de marshmallow orgânico cru certificado pelo USDA, sem adição de enchimentos. Sua fórmula vegana é derivada de um extrato de raiz altamente concentrado e oferece uma fonte rica de mucilagem naturalmente presente. Cada embalagem contém 8 onças de raiz de marshmallow autêntica, conhecida como althaea officinalis L, e apenas 2 colheres de dosagem diária fornecem uma dose de 1.200mg de raiz de marshmallow fresca, o que equivale a mais de 189 porções.
A raiz de marshmallow em pó é uma erva confiável e tradicionalmente utilizada há séculos. Consumi-la diariamente oferece propriedades essenciais de ervas, antioxidantes e mucilagem para a saúde geral do sistema digestivo e gastrointestinal. A mucilagem é um filme protetor natural produzido por plantas como o marshmallow. A porção da raiz é conhecida por possuir a maior concentração de mucilagem, promovendo propriedades calmantes para o sistema imunológico, intestinos e pulmões.
Nossos suplementos de raiz de marshmallow são premium, não transgênicos e não irradiados. Eles são produzidos sem soja, laticínios, glúten, conservantes, enchimentos, sabores e nozes. Todos os ingredientes passam por testes de laboratório de terceiros para garantir um produto seguro, puro e potente.
Conheça 5 Motivos Recomendados pela Vitaminer Shop para Comprar:
1. Qualidade Orgânica Certificada: Nosso pó de raiz de marshmallow é certificado pelo USDA como orgânico, garantindo que você esteja consumindo um produto de alta qualidade e livre de pesticidas.
2. Concentração e Potência: Cada dose diária de 2 colheres de pó de raiz de marshmallow fornece uma dose de 1.200mg de raiz fresca, garantindo que você obtenha todos os benefícios dessa erva tradicional.
3. Propriedades Calmantes: A raiz de marshmallow é conhecida por suas propriedades calmantes para o sistema imunológico, intestinos e pulmões, ajudando a promover uma saúde gastrointestinal saudável.
4. Livre de Enchimentos e Ingredientes Indesejados: Nosso pó de raiz de marshmallow é livre de enchimentos, sabores, conservantes e ingredientes indesejados, garantindo que você esteja consumindo apenas o melhor para sua saúde.
5. Testado e Aprovado: Todos os nossos ingredientes passam por rigorosos testes de laboratório de terceiros para garantir a segurança, pureza e potência do produto.
– Sugestão de Uso:
Para obter os benefícios do pó de raiz de marshmallow, recomendamos tomar 2 colheres de chá por dia. Misture o pó em água, suco ou adiciona-o a smoothies e alimentos saudáveis. Consulte um profissional de saúde antes de iniciar qualquer suplementação. Aproveite os benefícios naturais da raiz de marshmallow para promover uma saúde gastrointestinal saudável.
Micro Ingredients oferece USDA pó de raiz de marshmallow orgânico cru sem enchimentos. Fórmula vegana derivada de um extrato de raiz altamente concentrado e oferece uma rica fonte de mucilagem naturalmente presente.
Cada embalagem fornece 8 onças de autêntica raiz de marshmallow como althaea officinalis L e apenas 2 colheres de dosagem diária fornecem uma dose de 1.200mg de raiz de marshmallow fresca com mais de 189 porções.
O pó de raiz de marshmallow é uma erva confiável e tradicionalmente usada há séculos. Tomá-lo diariamente oferece propriedades essenciais de ervas, antioxidantes e mucilagem para a saúde geral do sistema digestivo e gastrointestinal.
A mucilagem é um filme protetor natural produzido por plantas como o marshmallow. A porção da raiz possui a maior concentração e promove propriedades calmantes para o sistema imunológico, intestinos e pulmões.
Suplementos premium de raiz de marshmallow, não transgênicos e não irradiados. Feitos sem soja, laticínios, glúten, conservantes, enchimentos, sabores e nozes. Os ingredientes passam por testes de laboratório de terceiros para garantir um produto seguro, puro e potente.
Conheça 5 Motivos Recomendados pela Vitaminer Shop para Comprar:
- Qualidade Orgânica Certificada
- Concentração e Potência
- Propriedades Calmantes
- Livre de Enchimentos e Ingredientes Indesejados
- Testado e Aprovado
– Sugestão de Uso:
Para obter os benefícios do pó de raiz de marshmallow, tome 2 colheres de chá por dia. Misture o pó em água, suco ou adicione a smoothies e alimentos saudáveis. Consulte um profissional de saúde antes de iniciar qualquer suplementação.
Molly –
Update: After returning the product, the company sent me a new bag, free of charge with a letter explaining the possible reason for the strange color. The powder in the new bag was more like what I had experienced with other brands of marshmallow root. I much appreciated the response. Thank you!
(Old) I just opened the bag today and the color was not what I was expecting. The color of marshmallow root is normally just what you see on the packaging – a light beige color. The color of the product is much darker, similar to the color of cinnamon and it has a funny smell, reminds me a bit of raisins – not at all like marshmallow root I’ve used before. I’m wondering if this is marshmallow root at all and I’m a little wary of using it. Maybe it is roasted? The supplement information label says “Organic marshmallow extract 5:1”, so maybe that has something to do with it. It also says that there are no other ingredients on the label. Maybe there is marshmallow extract added to the powdered marshmallow root?
doris foley –
marshmallow root is good for many things, this company really has the best product
PearFruit –
I bought this to deal with chronic gastritis that nothing else would help with and it’s been my saving grace – taking two small scoops in water two times a day got me back to feeling almost normal at my worst, and I almost like the earthy taste, no need to plug your nose. Plus it goes a long way, I use it almost every day and I’m just about to re-order it 8 months later! My main triggers are alcohol, garlic and onions, caffeine, and NSAIDs – I’ll take some of this before I use any and it helps minimize the pain and some of the bloating. Helps for general overheating/indigestion too! It hasn’t done anything to correct the underlying problem, which I suspect might be SIBO, but it’s allowed me to feel free from the worst of the symptoms which is a blessing.
Ana Meza –
Vale lo que cuesta, el sabor es terroso pero lógicamente es una plantita, tebdira muchiiisimo, asi que el precio lo vale.
Susan –
I’ve been making my own conditioner for over a year now, and it was working pretty well – better than drug store brands for my hair. Recently, I heard a tip that marshmallow root is a great addition to conditioner because it increases “slip” (in other words, it makes the brush glide over your hair more smoothly when you’re detangling). This seemed plausible to me intuitively, since marshmallows are such an oddly textured thing. So I bought this product and added a small amount to my homemade conditioner and OMG, the marshmallow powder took it to the next level. Like seriously, my homemade conditioner is now better than Pureology, which I used to spend a small fortune on (I have long hair that tangles like crazy). I would wager a guess that you could add a teaspoon of this stuff to some inexpensive drug store conditioner, and it would enhance that product’s performance. It might be worth trying this if detangling your hair (or your kid’s hair) after the shower is a big chore (like, it takes forver and results in breakage). I’m just including this information thinking, maybe someone will buy this stuff to actually make marshmallows with it, and now they will have the idea to try adding it to their conditioner too because it has awesome detangling powers. If this resonates with you at all, I urge you to give it a shot!
Anyway, I used such a small amount of this powder in a batch of conditioner, I’m sure it’s going to last me for years. I have not tried making actual marshmallows with it yet, not sure if I will, but I am intrigued by the idea. Maybe once the weather warms up, I’ll try it with some cocoa. I like that it’s organic too! Great product.
L –
This product lives up to the doctor’s recommendation!
I attended a tutorial on herbs given by Dr. Tieranona Low Dog for doctors interested in incorporating herbal medicines into their practice. She covered history of usage, clinical trials on herbal medications, safety, interactions of herbs with other herbs, supplements and prescription medications. Dr. Low Dog started her career as an herbalist/midwife, went to medical school, became faculty at the Univ of Arizona’s Integrative medical program and finally, fed up with the lack of standards for herbal use/safety in the US, started the government committee the oversees product efficacy and safety for herbal products. She is an EXCELLENT instructor.
Dr. Low Dog couldn’t praise marshmallow root enough. Recorded use goes all the way back to the Greeks and Hippocrates. Marshmallow root made it to Hippocrates short list. Which is probably how it acquired it’s name Althea officinalis.
Marshmallow root is safe – no record of safety issues in the US or Europe (which has a much longer history and more extensive use).
Marshmallow root has a huge reputation as a healing herb – probably because it fights inflammation. You got inflammation, You got problems healing.
Marshmallow root is a demulcent (increases mucus production especially in the gut and lungs).
So, if you have gut problems like leaky gut or a gut infection where the lining of the gut is in deep trouble, marshmallow is protective because it’s increasing the mucosal lining of the gut and protecting the lining of the gut. And since it’s anti-inflammatory too, it will soothe the lining of the gut so hopefully, it will recover and make it’s own mucus again.
To prepare marshmallow root.
Boiling water – high heat breaks down some of the compounds so don’t boil the root or put it in near boiling water.
The better temperature is to boil, then let drop to about 130 degrees and let it steep for a good long time. Anywhere from 15-20 minutes to 4 hours .
Cold/room temp. water:- let steep for 4 hours or overnight
The flavor is mild and faintly root-like not green/herbal. By the end of the first cup, I liked the flavor. If felt good as it went down even though it wasn’t a physical sensation. I just felt fond of it going down. Probably a placebo effect but I’ll take it. The placebo effect may be the most underrated medication ever.
Do I notice any healing effect on my gut infection/leaky gut (?) yet? Darn, it’s only been a week! I added the marshmallow root to my regular routine of Olive Leaf extract (an antibiotic-kills Candida Albans only – leaves the rest alone) and probiotics. On the third day I had no appetite/energy, so I just drank marshmallow tea and also some golden milk (coconut milk and turmeric Extra Strength Premium Pure Organic Curcumin 95% (Turmeric Curcumin Extract) Powder – Powerful Anti-Inflammatory Antioxidant (200 grams) Natural Curcumin Supplements-also good for healing the gut) and went to bed. The next day I had a bad gut reaction (continuous diarrhea, lotsa gas. and of course the smell – it almost seemed like the gut was trying to turn itself inside out), sore muscles, fatigue and sneezing. The symptoms lasted for about 2 days then vanished abruptly. I believe this was the herxheimer reaction – if you start killing off bacteria/yeast in your gut quickly, you get these vaguely flu-like symptoms. I have more appts with doctors and I’ll get their take.
My reading caught up with this situation before the doctors did . It turns out coconut milk has helpful antibiotics of its own and I used almost a can of coconut cream making the golden milk . That would explain the Herxheimer reaction. So the marshmallow remains safe. You shouldn’t experience gastric upset unless you drink almost a can of coconut cream in one day.
Update: It’s now been almost two weeks since I downed too many healthy things all at once. As I recovered from the overdose, mysteriously my energy levels have almost doubled. I was working about 3-4 hours, resting for about 2-3 hours then up and at’em again. About a week afterwards, I started working earlier in the morning and just continued with brief breaks for food throughout the day. This hasn’t really happened in the last 5 years ever since I went out on medical disability. My memory and concentration also improved although not to pre-disability days. Since that time, I’ve discovered spirulina (a blue-green algae) also has antibiotic effects (and yes, I took it that day). I’ve tried to provoke the herxheimer reaction again but using golden milk, and spirulina separately without the marshmallow root & empty stomach. Nothing. So either I need to go all out again or the susceptible bugs are wiped out.
Next experiment includes the following antimicrobial foods
Thyme
Oregano
Spirulina
Coconut
marshmallow root to seal up the gut and as an anti-inflammatory
Turmeric as an anti-inflammatory
Update: Dec. 2017
After I described my adventures with the Herxheimer reaction to my doctor, I outlined my next set of antimicrobials and my concerns – should I mix all these things together? Would they interact adversely? After that huge herxheimer reaction, it took me a week to recover my energy but my color had turned ashy-yellow again and it would take weeks to recover. I was quite worried. She just said, “these are all foods”.
So instead of ordering yet another round of extracts and capsules from Amazon, I raided my pantry.
1 tablespoon of each
Thyme-strong antimicrobial
Oregano-strong antimicrobial
Basil – antimicrobial (don’t know strength)
Rosemary-antimicrobial (don’t know strength)
At this point, I debated over soup vs. herbal tea but decided tea would be simpler. Boil 1 cup of water, toss in crushed herbs when water boils, turn off heat. Let steep until the brew drops to drinking temperature about 130 deg. Strain and drink. Taste is surprisingly close to soup.
Results – definitely kicks off a mild herxheimer reaction which lasts about 4-5 hours. Over the ensuing days, I feel really fatigued, worse than ever. Could I have knocked out some of my probiotics? Maybe, I should have waited longer before I hit myself with this, err…, soup? Oh, duh. Nevermind.
Good for your Gut Popcorn
Coconut oil, as I have mentioned before, has antimicrobial properties. The active ingredients are: Lauric acid, capric acid and caprylic acid. Yes, it had three antimicrobials, not one.
Spirulina: contains an antimicrobial that specifically targets yeast. Plus, it’s packed with vitamins and minerals. And oddly, it’s awesome on popcorn.
Organic popcorn: if you have gut problems, chemicals may irritate your gut. It’s hard to predict which ones will affect you, so play it safe. Feed your probiotics with fiber. Popcorn is a whole grain, not junk food. Sweet corn? Not so much.
Cayenne pepper; anti-inflammatory and again, awesome on popcorn
Salt – use sea salt from the cleanest waters only or himalayan salt. Or just plain kosher salt.
Melt 1 tablespoon of coconut oil, add 2 tablespoons of popcorn kernels to a pot with a tight fitting lid. Use high heat and shake the pot vigorously until the popping stops. Season to taste with salt, pepper, spirulina.
If you’re not enthused about shaking the pot, lower the heat.
My self-experimentation was interrupted by the holidays but I managed to encapsulate my spirulina and worked some extra large doses into my pill scheduled. So even though I didn’t actively work on my diet/supplements strangely, I came back and found myself ready to… exercise? Very strange. I stopped wanting to exercise about 15 years ago. I trudged along because of medical/employer incentives but that was it. Now, I found myself searching YouTube (blech) for some nice sedentary exercise videos.
Update: Jan 2017
I ran another experiment where I first, sealed the gut with marshmallow tea, then drank 2 cups of the herbal tea (see above). Luckily, I’d eaten some good-for-gut popcorn a few hours earlier. This is the second time I’ve used this tea, I’d drunk one cup about a month earlier. I went with two cups because I find I need about two cups of liquid to flood the gut. My reaction this time around was fairly mild. The gut produced gas and very loud gurgling noises for about 3 hours and then I went to bed. Sometime in the middle of the night, I was awakened by a surprise bowel movement. I was dismayed until I realized, this is normal, not diarrhea. So far, this time around, I haven’t experienced any downside – no fatigue, sore muscles, etc…which means my herbal tea did a pretty good job the first time round. However, the gurgling continues ????? We’ll just have to see what happens long term.
Over the next two weeks, the gurgling continued and alas, my probiotics seemed to fall apart. I ran another internet search for treatment guidelines for Candida:
You need probiotic, 4 different anti-microbials that kill yeast AND something that helps your immune system
Eat 60-80 gms of high fiber carbs daily to avoid feeding the yeast
Split your probiotics and anti-microbials into two sections of the day (this made a huge difference to me: I saw results in 24 hours) to avoid killing your probiotics with your anti-microbials
Boost fiber intake with supplements – Yes, you want that 30 gms of fiber daily – really hard with the 60-80 gm limit on carbs
Eat foods (green vegetables) or take supplements that influence the environment in the gut to favor probiotics
My probiotics: Hardy’s Greens & probiotics – a good brand but there are many good brands out there
My anti-microbials – Hardy’s Olive Leaf Extract PLUS, coconut oil & products, MCT oil Premium MCT Oil derived only from Coconut Oil – 32oz BPA free bottle | Ketogenic and Paleo diet approved ~ Non-GMO Project Verified, spirulina, lauricidin Lauricidin® Original Monolaurin Supplement 227gram 8oz jar, Silexan (purified lavender oil) Nature’s Way Calm Aid Nature’s Way 30 Softgels, colostrum (the clear part that is secreted before milk is produced for the calf – loaded with antimicrobials NOW Colostrum 500 mg,120 Veg Capsules, 2 cloves of fresh garlic.
Note: the colostrum is loaded with monolaurin so you may not want both. I find the colostrum works quickly (and directly in the gut) whereas the monolaurin takes 7-10 days to show direct effects.
My influence the gut environment: oil of oregano, ZANE HELLAS Wild Pure Greek Essential Oil of Oregano 86 Percent Minimum Carvacrol, 129 mg Carvacrol Per Serving, 1 fl oz, 30 ml, strong peppermint tea (peppermint oil is recommended as an antimicrobial – just haven’t tried it).
To correct my self-treatment, I needed to split my day into a probiotics/anti-microbial periods, add fresh green salads and popcorn daily and that was about it. For once, it helped that I’m diabetic and already under the 60-80gm carb limit. Things improved dramatically within 24 hours. Realizing, fiber was really key, I starting adding fiber to all my water (metamucil, yuck, then later glucomannin, less yuck). Bingo!
And then… curses, another bug ambushed me and I’ve got a ferocious oral infection and some amoxicillin. To be updated.
Conclusions
Run an internet search for “guidelines for treatment Candida”
Split probiotics & antimicrobials into two treatment periods daily
Use 4 antimicrobials to defeat resistant bugs
Stay under 60-80 gms of carbs, especially refined carbs to avoid feeding the yeast
Pick a good probiotic – freshness, many species, high organism count
Use supplements/foods that alter the gut environment to favor probiotics and discourage yeast.
If you want to provoke the Herxheimer reaction, there are quite a few healing foods that may be helpful (fresh garlic, thyme, oregano, rosemary, basil, coconut, spirulina, sage, cinnamon, turmeric). It seems like sealing the gut is optional for some foods.
Food works fast, the first 2-3 times probably has high impact afterwards it’s maintenance.
I debate the value of high knockout doses. They illustrate the power of the food but the ill effects maybe too strong for someone who is in extremely poor health. I would consult a doctor. Recall, 2 days of a strong Herxheimer reaction was enough to knock me back for weeks. It may be better to sneak up to the effective dose and spread the reaction over time.
If you want to reduce inflammation in the gut, use marshmallow root tea on an empty stomach. Turmeric is good too. Use the golden milk 20 minutes or more after you drink the marshmallow tea. use almond/soy milk if you want to avoid the Herxheimer effect. Avoid cow’s milk. Now is not the time to start guessing if you have an adverse reaction to cow’s milk.
Note: All these experiments with herbs and supplements sit on top of Olive Leaf Extract and Probiotics and Greens from Hardy Nutritionals (http://hardynutritionals.com). Hardy’s is a Canadian supplement company. They research and perform clinical trials on their supplements. My doctor is a big fan of Hardy’s. Bear in mind that all these good results are probably due to the Hardy’s. Except that I started experimenting with all these supplements because the Hardy’s seem stalled. I guessed that my gut infection is long standing and by now there’s more than Candida albans (yeast) infecting my gut.
Symptoms
I only know I have a yeast infection (Candida Albicans) because I take the Olive Leaf extract from Hardy’s. Olive Leaf is known to go after Candida. After about 5 weeks on olive leaf, my diarrhea (I had daily diarrhea for over two years) slowly went away. Doctors and product support specialists breathed a sigh of relief because it’s all a guessing game. Since, I was in a twilight zone with the Candida barely held in check, I was able to observed what happens when you feed the yeast.
Mistake # 1 – ate sweet milk chocolate not dark chocolate
About 1 hour afterwards, my gut started “clenching”. I felt sharp shooting pains emanating from the area. Lots of gurgling, gas. Later, diarrhea then lots of pure liquid discharge then more diarrhea, gut cramping. The episode lasted for hours. I’ve had many episodes like this in the past going back decades.
Mistake # 2 – ate too much bread
This came recently so the reaction is much less ferocious, but I experienced strong gurgling/gas, faint cramping/shooting pain and the next day, diarrhea with some liquid discharge.
These are the only times I’ve experienced gut cramping with shooting pains, pure liquid discharge along with diarrhea over the last three months. I’ve started to associate this with “feeding the beast”. One of my doctors mentioned these symptoms are characteristic of IBD. Another sarcastically mentioned IBD is a bucket list.
Checo –
me gusta mucho lo uso diario, muy bueno y no agrede a mi estomago
judith Benedict –
Nice texture of powder and easy to use when making capsules for digestive issues
John –
Haven’t noticed a difference with my acid reflux. The taste and smell are hard for me to manage. Wouldn’t buy again.
WisdomSeeker –
I love this herb so much. Really calms my digestion.