
In addition to acting as toilet paper, this plant can also relieve pain associated with earaches, headaches, asthma and many more ailments. A plant like this is crucial when you're constantly in North American forests. With that in mind, what can mullein do for you?
Mullein is a biennial plant, meaning that it takes two years for it to reach maturity. It is preferable to harvest the flowers and leaves in the plant’s second year of growth. Both the honey-scented flowers of the plant and its soft, fuzzy leaves are used to treat ailments.
Across the centuries, people have used mullein as toilet paper, bandages, torches and to pad in the soles of their shoes. It should be a staple herb in every herbal medicine cabinet.
Mullein is a relatively safe herb to consume, its primary side-effect being it can cause contact dermatitis or irritate the throat when consumed, due to the fine velvety hairs that cover its leaves. It also has been known to interact with antidiabetic drugs and prescription diuretics in a negative way. The seeds of some species of mullein contain high amounts of coumarin and rotenone, which can be toxic if consumed in large quantities. The seeds of the mullein plant should never be consumed under any circumstance.
Let us know if you've been able to benefit from mullein! Are there any other uses for this plant?
Article Source: Off The Grid News

When all you have is tree leaves that’s what you use lol
Mullien
Danielle Roxy
My bf calls it ‘lamb$#%&!@*
Lol
Debbie Myers!
May cause dermatitis? Not really something I want to use to wipe with if that’s the case
Duh. It’s called indian toilet paper 😉
Is that mullien or lambs ear?
And double check that it is not poison oak, wiping your$#%&!@*with poison oak is not a good thing.
Sue Pullen
Well! Its very versatile! You should start selling it Maria Trivisonno!
Lori Trujillo Fields