Texas Mallow promotes a sense of belonging in personal and social interactions. It helps calm suspicions and concerns in new relationships. Listening skills improve and people skills promise better contacts and relationships. The essence helps those experiencing loneliness and isolation.
Loneliness affects 1/3 of western populations, including all ages. Those who love and feel loved are less moody and live a longer, healthier life. Social interactions protect the aging brain and inflammation in the cardiovascular system causing 50% of premature deaths and suicide. ( Durkheim study, 1897; Dr. David Kissen study, 1950's; Harvard Stress Study, 1950's).
In a historical study, Dr. Kissen also found that men suffering from lung cancer in the 1950's, had trouble expressing feelings in personal and intimate relationships. (Scotland study, 1950's). See The Healing Flowers Handbook available on this website. Loneliness can also be related to not easily expressing loving feelings.
Texas mallow encourages more social interaction and reaching out to others who may feel left out. It produces edible berries and roots as an inulin rich drought crop. Hummingbirds and bees share the flower. The flowers are so prolific, there is plenty of nutrition for all.
Historically, Texas Mallow was drunk as a tea to protect the kidney and liver from damage and increase blood flow. It has been used for symptoms of cystitis, liver, kidney inflammation and lack of proper blood flow by early American settlers in Texas. Native Americans are believed to have shared this knowledge.
The transformational properties can lessen the feeling of aging and assure good times.
Bees, butterflies and hummingbirds are attracted to the lovely red flowers.
"Let the good times roll."
Massage 2 drops on clean, unbroken skin 3 x daily. Avoid eyes and delicate skin.
Testimonial: " It's helping! I'm all for not being lonely, "Burton.