Is mallow poisonous?

From the point of view of Chinese medicine, Di Jin Cao is not toxic.
It is pungent and flat in nature, and belongs to the liver and large intestine meridians. Its main effects are clearing heat and removing toxins, cooling the blood to stop bleeding, and inducing dampness to reduce jaundice (eliminating dampness to reduce jaundice).
It is mainly used for treating heat-poisoned bloody diarrhea (dysentery caused by feeling heat-poison and seeing blood in stool), coughing up blood, urinating blood, stooling blood, leakage of menstruation (excessive menstruation or dripping), damp-heat jaundice and impassable breast milk, etc. Externally, it can be used for treating heat-poisoned sores and snake and insect bites. There is no authoritative information that it is toxic.
If you are not feeling well, please consult a doctor and use the medicine under the doctor’s guidance of identification, do not use the medicine on your own, so as not to cause damage to the organism.