Mullein Leaf Powder (Verbascum Thapsus)
Mullein Leaf Powder (Verbascum Thapsus) - 1 oz is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Mullein leaf powder is a highly versatile and beneficial herb that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine. This herb, also known as Verbascum thapsus, is native to Europe and Asia and is known for its soothing and healing properties.
The leaves are carefully harvested by hand and ground into a fine powder to preserve their potency and ensure maximum freshness. Mullein leaf powder is rich in antioxidants, flavonoids, and other beneficial compounds that have a range of health benefits.
In natural remedies, mullein leaf powder is often used to help alleviate respiratory problems, support healthy digestion, and soothe irritated skin. It can also help to reduce inflammation and promote overall immune function.
Mullein leaf powder is also a popular ingredient in teas due to its mild and slightly sweet taste. It can be used to create a fragrant and soothing tea that is perfect for relaxing after a long day.
With its numerous health benefits and versatile applications, mullein leaf powder is a must-have for any home cook or health enthusiast. Whether you're looking to create a fragrant and soothing tea or simply interested in the health benefits of this versatile herb, mullein leaf powder is an excellent choice.
Also Known As: Great Mullein Leaf Powder, Common Mullein Leaf Powder, Velvet Dock Leaf Powder, Aaron’s Rod Leaf Powder, Woolly Mullein Leaf Powder, Blanket Herb Leaf Powder, Torches Herb Leaf Powder, Lungwort Leaf Powder, Hag’s Taper Leaf Powder, Shepherd’s Staff Leaf Powder
Nutrients: Carbohydrates (fiber, mucilage), flavonoids (e.g., verbascoside), phenolic acids, saponins, vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, manganese.
Notes: Similar to the cut form but in powder form, with a more concentrated nutrient profile; used in traditional medicine for its expectorant and soothing properties, often for respiratory issues like coughs or bronchitis, with mucilage providing a demulcent effect, typically in teas, capsules, or infusions.