Botanical Entry

Mullein

Verbascum thapsus

Mullein is a soft-leafed plant commonly used in teas, tinctures, and traditional seasonal respiratory-wellness formulas.

Wellness Categories
Respiratory Wellness
Common Forms
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Realistic botanical image of Mullein, Verbascum thapsus

Overview

Mullein is a soft-leafed plant commonly used in teas, tinctures, and traditional seasonal respiratory-wellness formulas.

Entry Details

Mullein is a soft-leafed plant commonly used in teas, tinctures, and traditional seasonal respiratory-wellness formulas.

Mullein is known for its tall flower stalk and soft, fuzzy leaves. The dried leaf is often prepared as tea or tincture, while infused oil may be used in traditional topical contexts. In a glossary, mullein should be described as a seasonal botanical commonly found in throat-comfort and breathing-routine product categories without making medical claims.

Mullein has been used in household herbal traditions as a gentle leaf tea and seasonal botanical. It is often included in educational references about respiratory-wellness routines and traditional tea blends. Keep language focused on preparation and traditional use, not treatment of coughs, asthma, or infections.

Traditional Use / Educational Notes

Mullein has been used in household herbal traditions as a gentle leaf tea and seasonal botanical. It is often included in educational references about respiratory-wellness routines and traditional tea blends. Keep language focused on preparation and traditional use, not treatment of coughs, asthma, or infections.

Safety Note

Strain mullein tea well to remove fine leaf hairs. Consult a qualified healthcare professional if pregnant, nursing, taking medication, giving to children, or managing a respiratory condition. Use oils and tinctures only as directed and avoid putting products into the ear unless professionally guided.

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