For hundreds of years, there was a plant people turned to for stubborn mucus and chest congestion.
You’ve probably never heard of it — most people haven’t.
It’s called mullein, and it grows wild across the UK, Australia, North America, and much of Europe.
Our ancestors knew all about it. Traditional herbalists used it regularly to help with coughs, phlegm, and lung irritation.
Before pharmaceutical companies existed, this was the standard remedy for thick mucus.
Then modern medicine took over — and doctors stopped learning about herbs like this.
But something interesting is happening now.