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Mullein

Posted 3/27/2010 5:55pm by Andrea or Matthias Reisen.

     This is from my friend Ellen Zimmerman in Austin Texas,

she is a wonderful Herbalist and Teacher.                

Benefits of Mullein

Mullein, Verbascum thapsus, has been used as a complementarymedicine for centuries, and in many countries throughout the world. The value of Mullein as a proven medicinal herb is now backed by scientific evidence. Some valuable constituents contained in Mullein are Coumarin and Hesperidin as they exhibit many healing abilities. Research indicates some of the uses as analgesic, antihistaminic, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antioxidant, and antiviral.   An infusion (medicinal herbal tea), is taken internally in the treatment of a wide range of chest complaints, including asthma and bronchitis. The leaves, root, and flowers are anodyne, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, demulcent, diuretic, emollient, expectorant, nervine, and vulnerary.

Mullein oil is a medicinal and valuable destroyer of disease germs.   The yellow flowers, which are formed in the plant’s second year, are soaked in olive oil and used as earache drops (the flowers are often combined with Garlic for optimum effectiveness). The oil is also useful as a local application in the treatment of piles and other mucous membrane inflammations. This infusion is a strong antibacterial. The oil used to treat gum and mouth ulcers is very effective. A decoction of the roots is used to alleviate toothache and is helpful in relieving cramps and diarrhea.  The whole plant possesses slightly sedative and narcotic properties. The seeds are mostly used as a narcotic and also contain saponins. The dried leaves are sometimes smoked to relieve the irritation of the respiratory mucus membranes, and for hacking coughs.  The inhaled smoke is mild, but quite effective as an Expectorant. Externally, a medicinal poultice of the leaves is applied to sunburn, ulcers and hemorrhoids.

Finally, the leaves of Grandfather Mullein may be used as “Cowboy toilet paper” when you may be hiking in a remote area.

This entire herb is useful, easy to grow and can be found in fields, often growing near its synergistic comrade, Horehound, Marrubium vulgare.

 


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