For mild/moderate COPD, does Mullein tea/tincture help clear lungs?

Posted by minnie528 @minnie528, Sep 5, 2024

Background-RLower lobectomy 8 months ago Stage 1A NCLC w/mild to moderate COPD/Emphazima (not being treated for). I guess I'm still having post surgery effects from lobectomy as far as right rib discomfort, chest tightness, but experiencing some shortness of breath depending on what I'm doing, so I guess I attribute that to the surgery, but also the COPD. I was a smoker for decades, & I still smoke 4-6 a day after no success with patches. Has anyone used Mullein to loosen mucus & to clear lungs, help with breathing etc? You can use it as a tea or a tincture. I want to try it, but am wondering for COPD, have you tried it? I want it to be safe, but effective

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@denise96

Has anyone used mullien tea or drops? Did it help?

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Hi @denise96, I moved your question about mullein tea to this existing discussion:

- For mild/moderate COPD, does Mullein tea/tincture help clear lungs? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/age-69-mildmoderate-copd-mullein-tea-or-tincture-to-help-clear-lungs/

I did this so you can read previous helpful post and connect with members talking about COPD.

Here is a helpful article that you may also appreciate:
- What Is Mullein Tea? Benefits, Side Effects, and More https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/mullein-tea

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I also have heard about using mullien for lung relief. It seems to be fairly safe. I am a member of consumer lab online and read their article on it. They also it is fairly safe, but as always you should talk to your doctor. Also read that drinking pineapple juice helps with mucous also. It has bromlein in it and I guess that is what helps. Researched mullien on amazon and read many reviews. Some people swore by it working and some not so much. For now, I will stick to the pineapple juice. 4 oz in am and 4 oz in pm. If nothing else, it should help with constipation. Drinking green tea helps also. Liptons green tea is their top pick.

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@capecodder

I am very interested in natural therapeutics and remedies, actually anything natural that might benefit my health & wellness AND do no harm. I had never heard of mullein tea, so I looked it up on healthline.com - a website I often find helpful and balanced. Here is their link for mullein tea:
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/mullein-tea
I will give it a try myself to see if it’s helpful for my moderate COPD-asthma overlap syndrome. Thanks for the tip, and best of luck!

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That is what my diagnosis is also . Going to check into the tea

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