Organic Mullein Leaf Pure Herbal Infusion (25 Unbleached Tea Bags - 50g)

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Organic Mullein Leaf Pure Herbal Infusion (25 Unbleached Tea Bags - 50g)

Organic Mullein Leaf Pure Herbal Infusion (25 Unbleached Tea Bags - 50g)

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The part that faces the most difficulty is your lungs. When you are smoking tobacco, your lungs get filled with tar and start congesting. Once you stop, the lungs begin cleaning up the gunk that has been building up over the years. Mullein can also be used in oil form, this is commonly used to treat inflammation and pain with earaches in adults and children. Traditional use extends to treating burns, bruises, hemorrhoids and even gout. Instead of brewing in tea, mullein used to be ingested, smoked and applied topically. Some even apply the leaves to skin to make it softer, as a beauty treatment. Is Mullein Tea Good For The Lungs? Mullein tea is frequently linked to various health benefits and the majority of users prefer to reap these benefits through drinking the leaves in a tea. The tea can be used for a range of reasons, commonly being respiratory illnesses, but some research suggests that the tea can also help to fight viral infections. Test tube studies have been able to suggest that mullein has antiviral properties, for example mullein extract was found to be effective against the influenza virus and also pseudorabies – a virus in the herpes family. Due to the small hairs on the mullein leaf it is advisable to strain the mullein tea before drinking as some have complained of a slightly itchy throat after drinking mullein leaf tea. There are a wide variety of herbal tea strainers available including natural bleach free tea bags and strainer balls which make the it much easier to make mullein tea. Mullein tea is considered safe to drink, but research has linked mullein with a few mild side effects. There are no known toxic or allergic reactions to mullein tea, but there have been rare reports of stomach upset, nausea, and diarrhea. How to consume mullein leaf tea? Is it Possible To Overdose on Mullein Tea?

An excellent way to enjoy fresh mullein tea is to brew a cup in a teapot, then strain it into a mug. Add a few drops of lemon juice to the tea for a refreshing taste, and enjoy it daily in the morning. For a very calming effect, you can add a couple of drops of lavender oil to the tea, or a few drops of rosemary oil. Add a pinch of stevia leaf, stevia extract or raw honey to the tea and enjoy it as a healthy alternative to your morning cup of coffee. Can You Use Fresh Mullein Leaves For Tea?Finally, you want to mix the mullein with another herb. Since mullein offers such a light and flavorless smoke. It makes the perfect base for herbal smoking blends. You can mix it with chamomile, peppermint, or lavender to add some flavor. Smoking Mullein and Lavender The amount of tea that you drink each day will depend entirely on your preference. In general, the most important thing is that you drink the tea in moderation and increase the amount slowly. How To Make Mullein Leaf Tea Herbalists recommend mullein leaves as one of the safest and most useful herbal lung tonics. The plant's natural antiseptic and analgesic properties make this a highly effective yet gentle herbal remedy. The leaves have an expectorant and soothing action on the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract. Take mullein for easing the symptoms of asthma, chronic bronchitis, dry coughs, and laryngitis. Mullein is also a useful lymphatic cleanser, and you may find it effective for helping to relieve skin problems like psoriasis.

For instance, one test-tube study analyzed several medicinal herbs and found that mullein extract was particularly effective against the influenza virus.The fact is mullein is a versatile plant with a variety of uses. Nonetheless, it is its ability to treat respiratory conditions that make this plant ideal for smoking. Its light and fluffy texture allow it to burn slowly and evenly. Furthermore, since it has a flavorless smoke, it can easily be mixed with other herbs to create a lung-healing smoke blend. Benefits of Smoking Mullein Another test-tube study noted that mullein extract reduced the growth of certain types of bacteria that cause infections, such as E. coli and Streptococcus pyogenes. Mullein requires full sunshine and prefers well-drained soil. It may require regular watering for the first few days or weeks after being transplanted, but once its tap root is established in its new home it requires very little watering, if any. Tea made from this yellow flowering plant might aid with sore throats, irritating coughs, colds, hoarseness, and bronchitis. It’s always a good idea to plant a few of the same plant together, we recommend planting in 3’s or 5’s to provide a bold effect but allowing them plenty of room to develop.

Mullein is also credited for its ability to promote the discharge of mucus and to drain the membranes, this can be used to relieve certain COPD symptoms. Often, those with COPD face symptoms that include shortness of breath, coughing and producing mucus, so mullein could be an option to help relieve aspects of the condition. It must be noted that mullein has not yet been through human testing in regards to any respiratory conditions, so it can be taken to help relieve symptoms but not to cure illnesses. Mullein is hailed as a good home remedy, it can be incorporated into the daily treatment of any person suffering from COPD. What are the side effects of mullein? Although limited human research is available, one study in 180 children indicated that this herb may treat ear infections, which are often caused by bacteria. Mullein tea is a medicinal plant which is often prescribed to people who have upper respiratory complaints, such as bronchitis, asthma, and other lung conditions as Mullein has a soothing effect on the lungs and is an excellent tea for treating the symptoms of many respiratory issues, coughs and breathing related conditions. How Does Mullein Tea Work? mullein tea

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There are no known side effects to either mullein leaf tea or mullein flower tea. If you feel any discomfort while drinking mullein tea, stop and consult your doctor. How Much Herbal Mullein Tea Should I Drink? Mullein tea can be made in many different ways. The simplest way to try mullein tea is to boil fresh (unprocessed) mullein leaves in hot water for several minutes, then strain it into a cup and drink it like tea. You can also add dried mullein leaves to your cup of tea and let it steep for 10-15 minutes or more.

Mullein tea is made with the leaves of the plant, which are usually dried and crushed before mixing in boiling water. It’s a common remedy for coughs and colds, but the taste is fairly mild but can also be slightly bitter. Mullein Tea Recipe Transplant into individual pots and plant out once the plants have a few true leaves. Mullein produces tap roots that do not like to be exposed, disturbed or confined, so try not to leave the plants in pots for too long. FUN FACT: Mullein also enjoyed a magical reputation as a protector against witches and their spells. What Are The Precautions? In 2001, a study published in The Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine concluded that a herbal ear drop containing Mullein was just as effective as an anesthetic ear drop.This procedure, like anything else, can be overused, but when done correctly, it can yield spectacular and speedy effects. Benefits of Mullein Root for the Bladder Then you want to spray the fluffy mullein leaves with water. You want to get the mullein leaves moist, not soaked. Dried mullein leaves are not a good smoke. For smokers, smoking mullein can help detox the lungs and reverse the effects that smoking tobacco has caused over the years.



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