Because the ears, nose, and throat are connected, drinking mullein leaf tea (not flowers) can help clear congestion and pressure that affects the ears indirectly.
You can combine mullein flower oil with garlic-infused oil for extra antibacterial and pain-relieving power — a traditional blend used for generations in treating earaches.
Mullein flowers are truly one of nature’s gentlest and most powerful remedies for ear problems. Whether you’re dealing with an annoying earache, stubborn wax buildup, or pressure from sinus congestion, mullein oil can offer relief without harsh chemicals. With a little patience and proper preparation, you can create your own healing oil and bring this ancient wisdom into your modern home.
This article is for informational purposes only. Mullein is generally safe, but if symptoms persist, worsen, or include fever, pus, or hearing loss, consult a healthcare professional. Always use ear remedies with caution and do not insert anything deep into the ear canal.
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