Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 I haven't tried this but he has and he liked it! http://www.herbcraft.org/mullein.html " " These are applications I picked up from Matthew Wood, though he uses Mullein leaves, saying, " It has a moistening, lubricating effect on the synovial membranes… so that it is hydrating to the spine and joints. It is often indicated in back injuries. People think they are untreatable and incurable, but an increase the synovial fluids will make the spine more pliable and comfortable. The vertebra will slip back into place more readily, pain and inflammation will decrease and the condition will get better. " " " I can personally attest to Mullein's usefulness in treating spinal injuries, as I've used it for years. Prepared either as an infusion or taken in small doses as a tincture, it's been a lifesaver for me when working a bit too gung-ho has me wake up the next morning with my back " kinked " and not quite able to straighten up. The occasions when this has worked are too numerous to recount, but it doesn't always work... just most of the time. I blended a formula with Solomon's Seal, Mullein Root, Horsetail and Goldenseal to treat my own slipped disc, to excellent results (I daresay…). " " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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