Elecampane Root Europeans and the American Eclectic herbalists valued this root for its soothing, nutritive tonic qualities. Elecampane encourages healthy mucilage and bronchial function. It assists in nourishing and strengthening the respiratory system to help withstand recurring challenges.
Sundew and Lobelia Traditional herbalists chose these plants to help relax respiratory tract muscles and to support healthy nervous system response. Lobelia has been used by both Native Americans and by American herbalists to support respiratory tract health. The unusual, insectivorous plant Sundew also encourages the immune system’s natural response.
Plantain An esteemed wayside plant, popular worldwide for millennia, Plantain is used by herbalists and as a home remedy to support many aspects of well-being. In modern times, this soothing herb has been approved by the German Commission E to support respiratory tract health. Plantain naturally contains calcium, allantoin, mucilage and vitamins C, K and A.
Mullein and Horehound These are two time-trusted favorites of many herbal traditions to support the respiratory system, historically used in herbal compounds. Mullein is known for its soothing qualities and promotes relaxation of muscles, while Horehound is known as a gently stimulating tonic; both encourage a favourable respiratory tract response.