Replying to @lindsaydb8 Is mullein tea the same as mullein tincture? The answer: not quite! Here's why: But first, why mullein? Let’s look at some mullein benefits: 🌬 Supports respiratory health 🛡 Anti-inflammatory properties 🌿 Soothes coughs 🦠 Antibacterial effects 🌞 Rich in antioxidants 🤧 Eases cold symptoms 💜 Supports lymphatic health And now back to tincture vs tea… ➡️ Tinctures extract a wider range of plant compounds. Mullein tinctures use alcohol or glycerin as solvents, which pull out beneficial compounds that water alone can't. (Ours uses glycerin.) ➡️ Tea, while soothing, requires extra care to unlock its full benefits. Boiling water destroys delicate compounds, and quick steeping leaves out the good stuff. Here’s how to make mullein tea right: 1️⃣ Use hot water—not boiling! 2️⃣ Let it steep for 4-10 hours (overnight works!). 3️⃣ Strain thoroughly to remove tiny hairs (they can irritate your throat). One thing is for sure: whether it's tea or tincture, mullein is an amazing herb for lung support and overall wellness. 👉🏼 Don’t forget to follow @whynotnatural_us for holistic wellness tips and honest supplement advice! ____ The information provided in this post is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or before starting any new supplement regimen. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this platform.
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