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Description:
Also known as: Great Mullein, Common Mullein, Aaron's Rod, Velvet Dock, Flannel Leaf, Jacob's Staff, Blanket Leaf, Candlewick Plant, Torch Plant, Woolly Mullein, Bunny's Ears, Jupiter's Staff, Bouillon blanc, Gordolobo, Verbasco,
Everlasting – Gordolobo – Cudweed (Verbascum thapsus)
Traditionally used to soothe coughs and sore throats. Also supports relief from diarrhea and aids in healing minor abrasions. Use 1 teaspoon per cup of water. Steep. internal or external use.
Traditional Uses
For centuries, Mullein Leaf has been respected in folk and traditional herbal practices across many cultures. Herbalists have long used it as a gentle support for overall respiratory well-being, comfort, and natural cleansing.
Breathing Ease: Traditionally brewed as a tea or used in steam infusions to promote a soothing experience for the throat and lungs.
Comfort & Calm: Often applied in folk traditions to support the body's natural response to discomfort and tension.
Skin Soothing: Used in topical salves and oils to comfort dry or irritated skin.
Ear Support (Folk Use): Mullein-infused oil is part of time-honored remedies for soothing occasional ear discomfort.
Water Balance: Known in herbal folklore as a gentle diuretic herb, sometimes used to promote fluid elimination.
> Always consult your healthcare provider before using any herb, especially during pregnancy, nursing, or if taking medication.
Spiritual & Energetic Use
In addition to its herbal legacy, Mullein Leaf has a rich place in spiritual practices:
Burn as Incense: To clear energy and invite protection.
Smudging Herb: Often used for spiritual cleansing of self and space.
Meditation Tea: Sip as part of rituals to open the lungs and enhance breathwork and clarity.
Dream Pillows: Added to sachets to support vivid dreaming and recall.
Ritual Baths: Infused into water for spiritual renewal and energetic clearing.
Candle Magic: Incorporated into protective or clarity-based rituals.
Disclaimer
The information on this page is for educational and spiritual purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Please consult a licensed healthcare professional before introducing any new herbs into your routine.
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