Marshmallow Root
by Catherine M. Simone
© 2005
All Rights Reserved
Since
introducing the herb marshmallow root to the IC community in To Wake In Tears back in 1998, I have
received a lot of questions concerning its use in the treatment of IC. I
decided to post the following responses to common questions I have received
over the past several years.
How long does it take
for marshmallow root to heal the bladder?
It will be
different for everyone based not only on how bad a shape their bladder is in to
begin with, but almost even more importantly, what else they are doing to treat
their IC. For example, if a person is taking several different synthetic
medications and drinking marshmallow root tea, it will take much longer for the
herb to help heal the lining. It will be busy flushing all the chemicals from
the medications out of the system and the chemicals/toxins will also be
irritating the bladder lining by keeping the body and urine toxic. If a person
is drinking the tea but not doing much else to heal and re-balance the rest of
their body (e.g., maybe they still have several sources of toxicity in place
such as smoking, synthetic pharmaceutical medications, yeast overgrowth,
hormonal imbalance, etc., or maybe they aren't doing any cleansing or
alkalizing of their body) then it's going to take a lot longer for the herb to
help heal the bladder. In fact, if those sources of toxicity remain in place,
the herb will help as a soother, but it will not be near enough to heal the
bladder lining.
Everyone will feel relief from the tea at different points. Some people can
feel its soothing effects immediately. It was not that way for me. My bladder
was still very raw and in bad shape when I first starting drinking it. I was
going on sheer faith that it was good for me (based on what I had read about
the herb) and I kept drinking it anyway. Eventually I could tell that it was
helping and was even able to feel the soothing effects as I was drinking it.
But it took me several weeks or maybe even a few months before that happened
for me. Since To Wake In Tears came
out, I have heard from tons of people who feel the tea has helped them right
away. So everyone is going to be different. I would say that even if you don't
literally feel like it's helping you, as long as you don't feel allergic to it,
then I would keep drinking it (along with whatever else you are choosing to do
to heal) and eventually, I think you will see the healing effects.
Over the
years I have only heard from a handful of people who felt like they were
allergic to marshmallow root. If you are allergic to marshmallow root, most
likely it will upset your stomach a bit. It should not cause you additional
burning in the bladder. If you feel that it does, it might be that the gentle
flush it provides is pushing toxins through your system. It would be the toxins
that are causing the burning, not the herb. Marshmallow root is not an
astringent herb. It is a soother only and should not cause burning. It is very
similar to aloe vera in that it is high in mucilage and its main role is to
soothe and heal. You can test to see if you are allergic by putting a little
bit of the root on your tongue and letting it sit there for a minute or two. If
you don't feel sick to your stomach, you're probably not allergic. Of course
you can also get muscle tested with NAET to check as well. In all these years
since my first book came out, I've rarely ever heard of a person allergic to
marshmallow root. But of course, it IS possible. We can be allergic to
ANYTHING.
Do you have to drink it every day for it
to work?
No. You
don't have to drink it every day nor do you have to drink it for the rest of
your life (like Elmiron). When your bladder is still in bad shape, the more you
drink it, the better (in my opinion of course) because your bladder needs all
the soothing it can get. As you start to heal and you are having a decent
bladder day, for example, it's okay if you don't drink it. Some days you might
drink 5-8 cups and other days only a half cup. Do it based on how you're
feeling. The worse your bladder feels, the more you can drink. You cannot
overdose on marshmallow root. It is one of the most mellow herbs out there. It
is safe for babies and pregnant women, that's how mellow it is. It has been
around since bible times and is actually mentioned in the bible as a food that
they used to eat. So you don't have to be concerned about drinking too much of
it.
I'm glad to have been asked these questions because since the article on me
came out in Redbook magazine, the way they wrote it, it seems like you can just
drink marshmallow root tea and it will heal your bladder lining. And as I say
in my books, that's simply not the case. It takes much more than marshmallow
root to heal an IC bladder. I believe the whole body needs to be treated in
order for the bladder to heal. Marshmallow root is just a great thing to use to
soothe the inflamed and irritated tissues of the bladder. It is nutritive to
the tissues, meaning it helps to nourish the tissues. The demulcent quality (or
gooeyness) of the herb and the fact that it nourishes as it soothes, makes it a
great herb for IC patients in my opinion. BUT it must also be realized that it
cannot work alone. The rest of what you do to heal definitely makes a
difference.
Where do I get it and is it okay to
take in pill form or a tincture?
Marshmallow
root rarely comes in teabags. If it does, it’s often combined with other herbs.
You will need to buy the actual herb in bulk form. It is very inexpensive. A
$5.00 bag of marshmallow root should last you for months. It is okay to take
the pill or a tincture, but as I say in my books, drinking it in tea form is
the best for the bladder. The pill form is good to help soothe the intestines
and a tincture, as long as it is alcohol-free, is okay to put under your tongue
(especially if you’re having kidney involvement with your IC) if you want. You
can make the tea from a pill or a tincture, but making the tea from the actual
herb is the best way to do it.
How do you make marshmallow root
tea?
There are
many ways to make marshmallow root into a tea. If you use a tea ball, just
throw a teaspoon or so of the root into it and dunk it in a cup of hot water a
few times. You don't have to let it steep forever or anything. Just dunk it
around a bit. The tea should look a pale yellow color and not taste like much
of anything. Remember, it doesn't have to be strong for it to work. I never
made it strong, that’s how I know this for certain.
Many herb books recommend making a cold infusion because the heat can destroy
some of the mucilage (or gooeyness). But I think it's still plenty gooey (hee!)
making it hot. Some people boil the herb for 10-20 minutes or something, but to
me that makes a real strong tea and is not necessary. But “to each his own”, as
I always say.
I used to make it in my drip coffeemaker so that I could make more than one cup
at a time, plus I ended up using my tea ball in the herbal baths I was taking so
then I didn't want to use it to make tea anymore because yuck...ya know? Anyway,
I used to put a heaping tablespoon of the root into the gold filter (you can
use paper filters too) and then I would fill the back of the coffeemaker with
water and brew like I would coffee. If you don’t drink it all, you can keep it
in the refrigerator for a couple days. Like any other tea, the longer you keep
it in the refrigerator, the stronger it will get.
Very often, as I describe in the books, I would add other herbs to the marshmallow
root such as a teaspoon or so of catnip (an antispasmodic) and a teaspoon or so
of raspberry leaf (a soother and supporter of the female organs). This made the
tea taste better to me without having to add sugar or honey to it. Plus, and
most importantly, it relaxed my bladder spasms and also helped with pms cramps
and IBS symptoms of cramping or spasming intestines. So once you know you can
tolerate one herb at a time, you can combine some of them into one tea.
What other supplements should I take
while drinking the marshmallow root tea?
Well it really depends on your situation, where you are in your healing, and also
what you can tolerate. There are natural products and herbs for all kinds of
things so it's really based on what you want to accomplish and also, of course,
what you and your bladder can tolerate. But marshmallow root goes very well
with most things as it doesn't really interact with anything. Its actions are
more soothing and a bit purifying as it very gently flushes the system. So at
most, if you are taking a pharmaceutical medication of some kind, you might not
want to take it the same half hour you drink marshmallow root tea because it
will help flush it through your system a bit faster. (Not THAT fast, just a
little bit faster.) The drug wouldn't work as strongly then, but that's about
it. And when it comes to other natural supplements, you can pretty much be
doing anything while drinking it. For example, all of these things are okay to
do when drinking marshmallow root tea (they are all things I did while drinking
it)...taking natural antibiotics/antifungals, cleansing the colon with whatever
natural product you choose, boosting the immune system with whatever herb or
natural product you choose, using natural progesterone cream or natural
estrogen, going through NAET treatments, taking synthetic antibiotics (just
don't drink the tea the same half hour you took one), taking pain medication, taking
acidophilus or any probiotic, or taking any vitamin/mineral supplement. All of those
things are fine.