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Spiritual guide

Wild mallow, mucilage, and warm water (symbolic)

body care · gentle skin care after bathing

Kept separate from scientific claims — not a medical indication. For health issues or treatment, follow a professional and the herb card.

Related herb: Malva sylvestris

Wild mallow in folk layers is linked with mucilage in the leaf and a soft touch. This guide assumes safe temperature and brief contact — not eczema treatment or a substitute for dermatology.

Materials

  • dried mallow from a trusted source
  • pot, strainer
  • clean cloth

Steps

Step 1 of 3

Brew a weak infusion from dried leaf or flower per the usual recipe on the herb card (or use ready tea as a base).

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  1. Brew a weak infusion from dried leaf or flower per the usual recipe on the herb card (or use ready tea as a base).
  2. Let the infusion cool to lukewarm and dip only a clean cloth — press briefly on healthy skin as a pleasant end to the day.
  3. Pour away the rest or drink only if the herb card suits you — do not mix random concentrations.

Safety and limits

Broken or infected skin — skip; if allergic to mallow family plants, do not use.

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