Anti-spasmodic, expectorant, anti-catarrhal, astringent, sialagogue,
vulnerary.
Mouse Ear, named after the shape of the leaf, is one of the ancient
traditional herbs of England and Wales. Used for respiratory problems
where there is a lot of mucus being formed with soreness and even
possible coughing of blood. It is considered a specific in cases
of whooping cough. Beneficial in bronchitis or bronchitic asthma.
Externally it may be used as a poultice to aid wound healing or
specifically to treat hernia and fractures.
Combinations: For whooping cough it may be used with Sundew, White
Horehound, Mullein or Coltsfoot.
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