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- Herbs Etc - Lung Tonic Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine - 120 Softgels Herbs Etc. Lung Tonic Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine is a Mullein Leaf/Horehound complex. Lung Tonic Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine enhances and maximizes lung capacity and oxygen absorption. Lung Tonic Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine is ideal formula for long-term management of lung challenges and problems. Lung Tonic Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine provides specific support for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including emphysema, chronic bronchitis and asthma. Lung Tonic Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine is useful for congestion, inflammation of bronchioles and lung tissue, spasms of bronchioles and excessive production of mucus. Lung Tonic Alcohol Free Herbal Medicine helps protect against respiratory infection, soothes and calms coughs. About Mullein Leaf Parts used and where grown Mullein is native to much of Europe and Asia and is naturalized to North America. There are over 360 species of Verbascum with V. thapsus, V. phlomides, and V. densiflorum mentioned most often in herbal texts. The leaves and flowers are both used medicinally. Historical or traditional use Mullein leaves and flowers are classified in traditional herbal literature as expectorants (promotes the discharge of mucus) and demulcents (soothes irritated mucous membranes). Historically, mullein has been used by herbalists as a remedy for the respiratory tract, particularly in cases of irritating coughs with bronchial congestion. Some herbal texts extend the therapeutic use to pneumonia and asthma. Due to its mucilage content, mullein has also been used topically by herbalists as a soothing emollient for inflammatory skin conditions and burns. About Horehound Herb Parts used and where grown Horehound is a perennial plant with small white flowers found growing in the wild throughout Europe and Asia. All parts of the plant are used medicinally. Historical or traditional use Horehound was reportedly first used in ancient Rome by the physician Galen, who recommended it as a therapy for coughs and other respiratory ailments. Like Galen, Nicholas Culpeper, the 17th-century English pharmacist, commented that it was helpful for a cough and was also useful in helping remove stubborn phlegm from the lung. Similarly, American Eclectic physicians (doctors who recommended herbs) of the 19th century remarked on its value as a medicinal plant not only for coughs and asthma but also in menstrual complaints. Herbs Etc. Frequently Asked Questions What forms do herbal products come in? The most popular herbal products in America are capsules, softgels and tablets. Herbal teas, especially in teabags, account for a substantial amount of the herbs consumed in the United States. Herbs in liquid herbal extract form are also a popular way to ingest therapeutic herbal products. Finally, herbs are available in bulk form in some health and natural food stores. Which form of herbs offers the most therapeutic benefits? The therapeutic benefits achieved by using herbs depend on a variety of factors. For instance, does the herbal product contain all of the active constituents in ratios found in nature, or have the constituents been altered? Is the herbal product fresh? What is the shelf life of the herb? Has the herb been processed in such a way to ensure that it will be effective when you are ready to take the product? Does the product require you to digest the herbs in order to get all of the benefits from these herbs? Is it convenient to take? Is it affordable? Does the product address the problem that you are trying to solve? Of all the available forms of herbs, liquid herbal extracts best address all of these factors. This is the reason that American herbalists recommend this form of herbs the most. Is it better to choose herbal formulas instead of single herbs? To get the results you hope to achieve, it is important to choose the herbs that best address your specific health concerns. This web site lists both single h
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- Size/Form 120 Softgel
Suggested Use: Take one softgel with water three times a day. INGREDIENTS Herbs Etc - Lung Tonic - 120 Softgels Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 Softgel Servings Per Container: 120 Amount Per Serving %DV Calories 5 Proprietary Blend 200 mg Alcohol free concentrated extracts of fresh Mullein leaf1, Horehound herb1, Elecampane root1, fresh Grindelia flower, Echinacea angustifolia root1, Pleurisy Root root, fresh Passionflower herb tip Osha root, fresh Lobelia herb in bladder seed stage, and Yerba Santa leaf. 1 Certified Organic Other Ingredients: Olive oil, non-GMO soy lecithin, beeswax. Softgel contains gelatin, vegetable glycerine, carob, chlorophyll.