Mullein is well-know for assisting with coughs, colds and many other respiratory diseases. It is soothing to the mucus membranes and is used to break up congestion and stop coughing spams. It relaxes the bronchia, making it useful during asthma attacks. Mullein is said to have pain-killing and mild narcotic properties, calming the nerves and promoting relaxation, rest and recuperation. Being a powerful expectorant, Mullein creates a mucilaginous layer of protection on inflamed membranes, soothing and protecting them from further injury. It also stops the absorption of allergens in the mucus membranes, preventing allergy attacks and related discomfort. Mullein has an affinity for the lungs, ears and bladder. Soothes bronchial and urinary irritations and is useful for ear pain and bedwetting.
Ingredients:
Verbascum thapsis and undenatured food grade ethanol.
Glycerin tinctures available on request.
Internal Uses:
Asthma
Cleaning Lungs
Sore throat, tonsolitis
Ear ache
Coughing and bronchitis
Chills
Flu
Fever
Allergies and hay fever
Bladder infections
Bedwetting
Periodical facial neuralgia
Migraines
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Lymph drainage and pain
External Uses:
Haemorrhiods
Bruises
Frostbite
Minor wounds and infections
Spiritual Uses:
Energetically Mullein summons energies of courage, love, and protection
Worn in an amulet or as a charm, it can ward off nightmares and negative energies
Mullein grows in an upward manner from the ground, which is similar to the way it works on the body.
It is also said to straighten the spine and lubricate the connective tissue.
When smoked it causes a more open feeling in the head and brain
When used as a component in a smoking blend, it cools down any harshness in the smoke
Warnings:
Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding
Prolonged use is not advisable
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