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* Extract from the root or stems of hollyhock can be applied to the skin to soothe burns. You can also use the freshly crushed plant for this. Some people use hollyhock as a treatment to relieve redness and irritation that comes with eczema.
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 12 August 2012

Alcea setosa on the slopes of Mount Carmel, Israel.

Uses

  • Extract from the root or stems of hollyhock can be applied to the skin to soothe burns. You can also use the freshly crushed plant for this. Some people use hollyhock as a treatment to relieve redness and irritation that comes with eczema.

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See also

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