MULLEiN LEAF TEA BAGS (14)

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DESCRiPTiON: Common mullein plants are large, erect specimens with huge, furry leaves and tall stalks of yellow flower rosettes. The attractive foliage and flowers, as well as mullein uses, lead some to grow mullein in gardens. However, common mullein produces seeds prolifically, leaving them for decades before germination. Long stem with bright yellow petal.

OTHER NAME/s: Mullein leaf, Verbascum

ORiGiN: Europe, Asia (Mediterranean)

TASTE: Subtly sweet

MEDiCiNAL PARTS: Flowers and leaves; Diuretic, expectorant and sedative.

Leaves in powdered form; diarrhea and dysentery in cattle used for healing wounds.

Oil from flower; for treatment of piles, bruises and frostbite.

BENEFiTS: Mullein is used for cough, whooping cough, tuberculosis, bronchitis, hoarseness, pneumonia, earaches, colds, chills, flu, swine flu, fever, allergies, tonsillitis, and sore throat. Other uses include asthma, diarrhea, colic, gastrointestinal bleeding, migraines, joint pain, and gout.

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DESCRiPTiON: Common mullein plants are large, erect specimens with huge, furry leaves and tall stalks of yellow flower rosettes. The attractive foliage and flowers, as well as mullein uses, lead some to grow mullein in gardens. However, common mullein produces seeds prolifically, leaving them for decades before germination. Long stem with bright yellow petal.

OTHER NAME/s: Mullein leaf, Verbascum

ORiGiN: Europe, Asia (Mediterranean)

TASTE: Subtly sweet

MEDiCiNAL PARTS: Flowers and leaves; Diuretic, expectorant and sedative.

Leaves in powdered form; diarrhea and dysentery in cattle used for healing wounds.

Oil from flower; for treatment of piles, bruises and frostbite.

BENEFiTS: Mullein is used for cough, whooping cough, tuberculosis, bronchitis, hoarseness, pneumonia, earaches, colds, chills, flu, swine flu, fever, allergies, tonsillitis, and sore throat. Other uses include asthma, diarrhea, colic, gastrointestinal bleeding, migraines, joint pain, and gout.

DESCRiPTiON: Common mullein plants are large, erect specimens with huge, furry leaves and tall stalks of yellow flower rosettes. The attractive foliage and flowers, as well as mullein uses, lead some to grow mullein in gardens. However, common mullein produces seeds prolifically, leaving them for decades before germination. Long stem with bright yellow petal.

OTHER NAME/s: Mullein leaf, Verbascum

ORiGiN: Europe, Asia (Mediterranean)

TASTE: Subtly sweet

MEDiCiNAL PARTS: Flowers and leaves; Diuretic, expectorant and sedative.

Leaves in powdered form; diarrhea and dysentery in cattle used for healing wounds.

Oil from flower; for treatment of piles, bruises and frostbite.

BENEFiTS: Mullein is used for cough, whooping cough, tuberculosis, bronchitis, hoarseness, pneumonia, earaches, colds, chills, flu, swine flu, fever, allergies, tonsillitis, and sore throat. Other uses include asthma, diarrhea, colic, gastrointestinal bleeding, migraines, joint pain, and gout.