Plant Part: Aerial Part
Extraction: Infused in Vegetable Oil
Growing Practice: Ethical
Country of Origin: USA
Ingredients: Fresh Mullein Flowers infused in olive oil.
Plant Information for Mullein Infused Oil
The Great Mullein (Verbasum thapsus is of the Family Scrophulariaceae, and has lots of synonyms, including Torches, Our lady's Flannel, Wild Ice Leaf, [lots of names] Staff, Feltwort, and Hare's Beard.
Verbascum thapsus is a widely distributed biennial plant, native to Europe and temperate Asia, and is exceedingly abundant as a naturalized weed in North America, including our garden. It flowers during July and August. Most of the flowers are capable of self-fertilization if there are no insect visits.
Mullein oil is a valuable destroyer of disease germs. The fresh flowers, steeped for 21 days in olive oil, are said to make an admirable bactericide. Gerarde tells us that 'Figs do not putrifie at all that are wrapped in the leaves of Mullein.' "
Recent studies have been done that report on the antibacterial properties of Mullein.
Andrew Weil reports that "This plant has no toxicity."
The information provided on these pages is not a substitute for necessary medical care, nor intended as medical advice. Always keep carriers and bases tightly closed and in a cool, dark place, out of reach of children. If redness or irritation occurs when applied to the skin, stop using immediately and contact your health provider if necessary.
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