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Khubazi | Common Mallow | خبازی

Khubazi | Common Mallow | خبازی

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Arabic Name : Khubbaaz, Khubbayz, Khubbaazaa, Khubbaazee

English Name : Common Mallow, High Mallow, Wild Mallow, Blue Mallow, Cheeseflower

Hindi Name : Khubbazi, Papda

Latin name : Malva sylvestris Linn.

Persian Name : Peezak, Khardaj, Khatmi Kochak, Khubarast

Sanskrit Name : Gulkhair

Urdu Name : Khubbazi

The seeds are antitussive, astringent, cooling, decongestant, demulcent, diuretic, emollient, expectorant, galactagogue, laxative and lubricant. The seeds are also mucilaginous and therefore soothing to the mucous membranes lining the upper respiratory system. They can also be taken to calm inflammation in the digestive tract and to treat symptoms of constipation and colitis. Also useful in colds, cough, bronchitis, inflamed tissues, gastroenteritis, gastric ulcers, sore throat and irritable bowel syndrome.
A recent research has revealed that the polysaccharides contained in mallow can help to strengthen the immune system.

 

  • Common mallow is applied as a poultice to reduce swelling and draw out toxins.
  • When Khubazi is combined with eucalyptus, it makes a good remedy for coughs and other chest ailments.
  • As with marshmallows, the root may be given to children to ease teething.
  • The flowers and leaves are emollient and good for sensitive areas of the skin.
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    Recommended Dosage: 5 to 7 g powder of dried fruits.

    Contraindication: Overuse (many times the recommended dosage) may cause nausea and vomiting.

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