Evidence supporting the use of: Mullein
For the body system: Bronchials
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 3
Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) has a long history of traditional use in supporting respiratory health, particularly for soothing the bronchial passages. Folk medicine practices, dating back centuries in Europe and North America, commonly employed mullein leaf teas, extracts, or syrups to ease coughs, bronchitis, and irritation of the respiratory tract. The plant’s mucilaginous constituents are believed to coat mucous membranes, while saponins may help loosen mucus, making it easier to expel. Additionally, mullein has been used in Native American herbalism to address similar respiratory concerns.
While traditional use is robust, scientific evidence is limited. A small number of laboratory studies have identified antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and mild antimicrobial effects in mullein extracts, but clinical trials in humans are lacking. Reviews of herbal remedies for respiratory conditions often mention mullein as a commonly used ingredient, but also emphasize the need for more research. In summary, mullein’s use for bronchial support is primarily justified by longstanding traditional practices, with modest preliminary pharmacological evidence but insufficient high-quality clinical data to confirm efficacy by modern scientific standards.
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Asarum sieboldii
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balsam
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beta-pinene
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cajuput
calamus
camphor oil
capsicum
caraway
catecholamine
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Cedrus libani
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Coleus forskohlii
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cowslip
deerbrush
Desmodium
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eriodictyol
eucalyptus
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forskohlii root
fritillaria
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inula racemosa
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Other body systems supported by Mullein
BronchialsEars
Eustachian Tubes
Immune System
Intestinal System
Lungs
Lymphatics
Mucus Membranes
Respiratory System
Sinuses
Tonsils
Vocal Cords
Products containing Mullein
Nature's Sunshine Seasonal Allergy (Formerly ALJ)
Nature's Sunshine ALJ®
Nature's Sunshine Bronchial Formula (Ayurvedic)
Nature's Sunshine Bone/Skin Poultice
Nature's Sunshine CC-A With Yerba Santa Combination Extract
Nature's Sunshine Four
Nature's Sunshine Herbal Pumpkin
Nature's Sunshine I-X
Nature's Sunshine Lymphomax
Nature's Sunshine Mullein
Nature's Sunshine Para-Cleanse
Nature's Sunshine Pro-Pancreas Formula
Nature's Sunshine Respiratory System
