Biological activities of Verbascum thapsus (Scrophulariaceae): an ethnopharmacological review
Journal of Medicinal Plants Research (2011), Rajbhandari M et al.
Mullein 20x delivers 100 mg of a 20:1 concentrated mullein herb top extract per capsule equivalent to 2,000 mg of whole mullein herb top. Sourced from Verbascum thapsus, mullein has a long history of traditional use in Herbal Medicine as an expectorant and demulcent to support upper respiratory tract health.
Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) is a flowering plant native to Europe and Asia, widely naturalized across North America. The herb top the aerial flowering portion of the plant has been used for centuries in traditional European and North American herbal medicine, primarily for respiratory complaints. Mullein is classified in Herbal Medicine as both an expectorant (supporting the clearance of mucus from the respiratory tract) and a demulcent (soothing irritated mucous membranes).
Each capsule contains 100 mg of a 20:1 mullein herb top extract, meaning 20 kg of raw mullein herb top is used to produce 1 kg of extract. This delivers the equivalent of 2,000 mg of whole herb top per capsule. At the recommended dose of 2 capsules per day, each daily serving provides the equivalent of 4,000 mg of whole mullein herb top.
An expectorant supports the thinning and clearance of mucus from the airways and respiratory tract. Mullein has been traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve mucus buildup associated with upper respiratory tract infections such as the common cold.
A demulcent soothes and coats irritated mucous membranes. Mullein has been traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve cough associated with upper respiratory tract infections such as the common cold.
Mullein 20x delivers 100 mg of a 20:1 concentrated mullein herb top extract per capsule equivalent to 2,000 mg of whole mullein herb top. Sourced from Verbascum thapsus, mullein has a long history of traditional use in Herbal Medicine as an expectorant and demulcent to support upper respiratory tract health.
Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) is a flowering plant native to Europe and Asia, widely naturalized across North America. The herb top the aerial flowering portion of the plant has been used for centuries in traditional European and North American herbal medicine, primarily for respiratory complaints. Mullein is classified in Herbal Medicine as both an expectorant (supporting the clearance of mucus from the respiratory tract) and a demulcent (soothing irritated mucous membranes).
Each capsule contains 100 mg of a 20:1 mullein herb top extract, meaning 20 kg of raw mullein herb top is used to produce 1 kg of extract. This delivers the equivalent of 2,000 mg of whole herb top per capsule. At the recommended dose of 2 capsules per day, each daily serving provides the equivalent of 4,000 mg of whole mullein herb top.
An expectorant supports the thinning and clearance of mucus from the airways and respiratory tract. Mullein has been traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve mucus buildup associated with upper respiratory tract infections such as the common cold.
A demulcent soothes and coats irritated mucous membranes. Mullein has been traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve cough associated with upper respiratory tract infections such as the common cold.
Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container: 120
† Daily Value not established.
Journal of Medicinal Plants Research (2011), Rajbhandari M et al.
Phytotherapy Research (2003), Serkedjieva J
Phytotherapy Research (2003), Serkedjieva J
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