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Mullein - the sublime medicinal plant

Not only does it look royally sublime, but it has also been used for a long time for colds, dry coughs and much more

The healing power of the mullein has been known for a long time, at least since Hippocrates, to whom the doctor used to have to swear his oath.
Mullein is perfect for pediatric use, especially because of its good taste and gentle effect.

Because of its ingredients, including saponins, flavonoids and mucus, it promotes expectoration and loosens mucus. It alleviates the unpleasant feeling of irritated mucous membranes and also has anti-inflammatory and fever-reducing properties. It has a calming effect and therefore relaxes children's minds that are stressed due to colds.
It is ideal and can be used successfully for hoarseness, chronic bronchitis, runny nose and, above all, dry coughs, especially because of its secretion-dissolving effect.
There are no known side effects or contraindications.

According to the insight of Hildegard of Bingen, 'he who is hoarse in the throat and has pain in the chest should boil mullein, and he will regain his voice and heal his chest.'

Perhaps the mullein, royally majestic in its splendor of yellow flowers and often two meters high, was popularly given the name weather candle because it makes the colds often caused by wet, cold weather changes disappear again.

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