Chinese Mallow

OTHER NAME(S): Cluster Mallow, Cluster Malva, Malva, Mauve Chinoise, Mauve Crépue, Mauve Frisée, Mauve Verticillee, Whorled Mallow, Malva verticillata, Malva Verticellata, Melva verticellata, Mauve Chinois, Malva China, Mauve chinoise

Overview

Chinese mallow (Malva verticillate) is an herb. The leaf used to be eaten as a vegetable. Some people use the plant to make medicine.

There isn't enough reliable information available to know how Chinese mallow might work.

People use Chinese mallow for constipation, kidney failure, and diabetes, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

References
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