Dr. Christopher's Mullein Leaves -Alleviating Lung Iirritation & a Natural Expectorant
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Dr. Christopher's Mullein Leaves, 100 VCaps
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Description: Mullein has a special affinity (attraction) for the respiratory organs and is a valuable remedy for all pulmonary complaints. It is the only herb known to man that has remarkable narcotic properties without being poisonous and harmful. It is a great herbal pain killer and nervous soporific, calming and quieting all inflamed and irritated nerves. With its use in wasting disorders (such as phthisis), the weight is steadily increased, expectoration is easy, cough is palliated, and the general condition improved. Mullein soothes and strengthens the bowels and renal system, is one of the most important agents for influencing the glandular system (the serous and mucous membranes). It promotes absorption of effusion (escape of fluids from their vessels, as by rupture) and morbid accumulations. 100% vegetarian capsules.
Ingredients: Mullein Leaf.
Directions: As a dietary supplement take 2 Dr. Christopher Mullein Leaves capsules before each meal with 12 oz of water or as prescribed by your health care professional.
Mullein flower
Verbasci flos
Wollblumen
Published February 1, 1990
Name of Drug
Verbasci flos, mullein flower.
Composition of DrugMullein flower consists of the dried petals of Verbascum densiflorum Bertoloni and/or ofV. phlomoides L. (syn. V. thapsus L.) [Fam. Scrophulariaceae], as well as their preparations in effective dosage.
The drug contains saponins and mucopolysaccharides.
Uses | ![]() |
Catarrhs of the respiratory tract.
Contraindications | ![]() |
None known.
Side Effects | ![]() |
None known.
Interactions with Other DrugsNone known.
DosageUnless otherwise prescribed:
Daily dosage:
- 3 - 4 g of herb;
- equivalent preparations.
Mode of Administration
Comminuted herb for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use.
ActionsAlleviating irritation
Expectorant
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