Slippery Elm can be combined with the bark of Wild Cherry, the leaves of a Sweetgum (Liquidambar), and Mullein (Verbascum) to make a veryeffective cough syrup. Slippery Elm Bark can also help indigestion and heartburn when mixed with water and consumed. It is reportedly of great benefit t...
RELIGIOUS:Mullein is worn to give the carrier courage. The leaves are also carried to prevent animal attacks and accidents when in the wilderness. In a sleeping pillow it will guard against nightmares. Use as a substitution in old spells for “grave dust”. GROWING:Mullein is adaptable to man...
MulleinVerbascum olympicum The Greeks, Romans, British and Native Americans have all used Mullein to treat a number of respiratory conditions, from a mild cough to bronchitis and asthma. The dried stalks of Mullein have also been used as torches. The flowers can be used to create bright yell...
The herb is often combined with other herbs likemarshmallow(Althaea officinalis),liquorice(Glycyrrhiza glabra),mullein(Verbascum thapsus) andmallow flowers(Malva sylvestris) as a remedy for common ailments of the respiratory system. The herb is also applied as a treatment indigestion caused by anxiety...
Mulleinhas been known to be effective in a variety of lung and sinus issues. Including asthma, bronchitis, breathing difficulty, lung inflictions, and hay fever. Primary Nutrients:Potassium, Silicon, Chlorine, Sodium, Zinc. Medicinal Properties:Astringent. ...
Combines well with mullein and coltsfoot for persistent coughs. Mallow, Marsh RemediesMallow, Marsh Side Effects: Marshmallow is a food plant, and it's safety is substantiated by many years of use in both humans and animals. The high concentration of mucilage and pectin in marshmallow might ...