Mullein Leaf, tincture - 4oz (118.3ml)
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Latin (botanical) name: Verbascum thapsusCommon names: Lady's Foxglove, Aaron's Rod, Velvet Plant, Shepherd's Herb, Old Man's Flannel, Cow's Lungwort, Clown's Lungwort, Bullock's Lungwort, Donkey's Ears, Torches, Mullein Dock, Our Lady's Flannel, Adam's Flannel, Candlestick Plant, Jacob's Staff, Shepherd's Staff, Beggar's Blanket, Golden Rod, Clot, Cuddy's Lungs, Duffle, Feltwort, Fluffweed, Hare's Beard, Hag's Taper, Great Mullein, Flannel-Flower, Blanket-Leaf
Plant Description: Native to the cool temperate climates of Europe and Asia. It has naturalized itself extensively in the United States and Australia, and commonly grows in poor, hard packed soil in places such as highway embankments and clear cut areas. Mullein is a biennial plant. It's leaves, obovate-lanceolate, are formed into a basal rosette, and covered with fine, hair-like fuzz and feels somewhat woolly. It is a tall plant, and the small, yello, sessile flowers grow in cylindrical spikes close to the long stalk and bloom only a few at a time. The flowers alternately bloom, then wither, then become seed pods. Mullein is a prolific seeder, with each seed pod containing 50 or more seeds in each.Dosage: 30-60 drops in water or juice, 2-3 times daily or as needed. Shake well before using.
Cautions & Interactions: Keep out of reach of children.Efficacy Studies & Other Clinical Data:
- Studies on Mullein
- Herbal Remedies - Mullein Leaf
- Dr. Laurus Health - Complementary Medicines - Mullein
- Children's Chiropractic Research Foundation - Ear Infections and Herbs
- Herbal News from Herbal Musings - Mullein
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