For mild/moderate COPD, does Mullein tea/tincture help clear lungs?
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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No I don’t. I rinse my organic lemons, depit them, slice them into small slices including rind, and put in my food processor. Remove. Then take organic (if I can fine it) ginger rinse and slice into small pieces, pit into processor, remove. Same for small pieces of pineapple. Mix lemon, ginger and pineapple. Mix 1 tbl lemon 1/8 tsp ginger, 2tbl pineapple (bromelein) and freeze in ice cube tray. Melt one cube daily and add to water twice a day. I’ll also add a drop of organic oil of oregano at times. Awaiting my organic oil of mullein. For now I take two organic tabs of organic oil of oregano 4000 mg each.
There is other anecdotal info about mucus and breathing using herbs etc.
Yes, it’s very strong stuff and stings the nose if you put more than 2 drops in! I don’t think it gave any immediate relief so have now tried a diffuser for a couple of hours at night time.
I tried a few oregano drops in my diffuser for a couple of hours in bedroom before sleep. In morning I woke and could take a deeper breath in.