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Mullein - effects and occurrence

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Mullein has a positive effect on many health problems and can even prevent some of them. It is one of the oldest medicinal herbs, its effects were known in antiquity.

You will appreciate it especially as a helper in the fight against viruses and bacteria. It also affects the proper function of the liver and drains the body.

Mullein is used both dried and fresh, especially its leaves. Fresh leaves help as a poultice for muscle aches, bursitis and the effects can be appreciated as a poultice for poorly healing wounds and swellings.

Mullein flowers are most commonly used as a tea in the treatment of colds and cold sores.

Mullein strengthens the immune system, you will appreciate it especially during cold days and flu season.

It has a positive effect on the kidneys and bladder, in addition to helping to dissolve mucus. Therefore, it is used in diseases of the upper respiratory tract.

Mullein grows mainly in Europe, in our country you can find it on the edges of roads or in clearings. It is a solitary plant that grows up to 2 metres high and is a very undemanding herb.

Our company uses mullein as an ingredient for the preparation of the natural dietary supplement EQINIL.

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