is a mullen plant good for healing?
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The monks of the Middle Ages grew mullen for a number of ailments, especially those associated with coughs and congestion. One of its common names was "bullocks lungwort," taken from a common home cure used to treat cattle with coughs and pneumonia. Sap from the crushed leaves of the plant is said to alleviate the pain of insect bites.
http://www.arhomeandgarden.org/plantoftheweek/articles/Common_Mullen.htm
Mixed with heated beeswax, Mullen plant has been used to relieve Arthritis.
Drinking 6-8 glasses of distilled water with apinch of unrefined sea salt could also do wonders.
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