Taken internally, marshmallow is healing and protective for damaged, inflamed gut walls, and is thus used for treating conditions such as ulcers, colitis and enteritis. Horses who have colicked, or who are scouring, can benefit from the soothing and healing effects of marshmallow for a number of weeks afterward (usually in conjunction with other herbs, including chamomile).
Hardworking horses, or those prone to colic (especially in association with ulcers), may benefit from regular inclusion of marshmallow in their feed. But although long-term use of marshmallow as a gut protector is safe, it is important not to use marshmallow merely as a suppressive/management tool that disguises a chronic problem. The source of any ongoing issues such as ulcers must be properly addressed.
Marshmallow is not only used to treat digestive tract disorders; it can also be used to soothe inflamed and irritated mucous membranes of the respiratory and urinary systems. Dry coughs, sore throats, urinary tract inflammation and cystitis have all been relieved by the effects of marshmallow. Horses who are bleeders (i.e. who have experienced epistaxis) may benefit from marshmallow’s ability to protect their airways from the allergens and irritants that can lead to inflammation.
DRUG INTERACTIONS: Fibre- and mucilage-containing herbs such as marshmallow have the potential to slow and/or reduce the absorption of any drugs taken simultaneously with them. Although this effect, in the case of marshmallow, is likely to be minor*, it is advisable to leave a couple of hours between the administration of any drug medications and marshmallow.
Country of origin Poland/Albania/Serbia depending on availability
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