Sentences with phrase «mucilage herbs»

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Common sources of mucilage include Aloe vera leaves, ambrette, arnica, balsam fir, basil, borage, cactus, celery, chia seeds, evening primrose, fenugreek seeds, fig, flaxseed, hibiscus, Irish moss or carrageenan (a seaweed), kelp (a seaweed), lemon, linseed, liquorice root, mallow, marshmallow root, mustard seeds, nettle, nutmeg, okra, parsley root, plantain (a herb) seeds, potatoes, psyllium seed husks, quince seeds, sage, slippery elm inner bark [2,3].
Coltsfoot contains glycosides, mucilage, and tannins which give the herb its anti-inflammatory properties.
Featuring marshmallow root, which provides natural mucilage that supports, soothes, and moistens mucous membranes of the respiratory tract *, this syrup also contains other herbs to support wellbeing.
Demulcent (soothing) herbs such as marshmallow root contain a high percentage of mucilage which forms a protective film over the mucous membrane of the urinary tract.
Cautions or Contraindications — The mucilage created by this herb may reduce absorption of some medications when taken in high doses.
To create a simple one step cleansing and conditioning herbal hair treatment use equal parts of one saponin herb or clay, one conditioning herb, and a mucilage
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