Mullein tea vs mullein drops

The Lungs JournalRespiratory · 4 min read

Mullein · by form

10 Reasons Why Wild Mullein Drops Are a Game-Changer for People Whose Mullein Tea Did Nothing

Same plant. Four different products. Only one of them is doing what people think mullein does.

Wild-harvestedBased on a study of COPD sufferers90-day guarantee

1Anything you drink goes to your stomach first

Tea is swallowed. It travels down and is digested in the stomach like any other drink. That is not a criticism of mullein, it is simply where swallowed things end up.

Drops are held under the tongue. They are absorbed through the tissue there and skip the stomach entirely. Nobody is claiming the plant changes. The route changes.

2Gummies and tinctures are swallowed too

This is the part most people miss. It is not tea versus everything else, it is swallowed versus not swallowed. A gummy is chewed and swallowed. A tincture stirred into water is swallowed. Both take the same route the tea did.

Which is why someone can honestly say they have tried mullein three times and never once have tried it in the form that skips digestion.

3Why the mullein you already tried did nothing

The study asked people living with stubborn mucus what they had bought and what turned out to be a waste of money. Mullein came up constantly, in every form except this one.

“Mullien over the counter didn’t work.” Study participant
“Mulien tea. Saw it advertised on the computer.” — later filed under the things that did not work. Study participant
“Mullein tincture, home made. Mullein gummies. Breathing exercise device.” Study participant

4And why one woman’s did

“Only mullein seems to help. Most other things don’t do much if anything.” Study participant
“First thing I take is my Mullein drops, then my coffee.” Study participant

Same herb the others gave up on. Different form.

5The four forms, side by side

  Tea Gummies Tincture in water Drops under the tongue
Swallowed first Yes Yes Yes No
Digested before absorbing Yes Yes Yes No
Held in place No No No Yes
Minutes to prepare Yes No Yes No
Wild-harvested Rarely Rarely Varies Yes
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6Wild-harvested, not farmed

Mullein grows wild. It is picked, not planted in rows under glass, which is why supply moves with the season rather than a production schedule. It is also why Veylor is not the cheapest mullein on a marketplace.

7It sits with everything else you already take

No brewing, no steeping, no waiting for it to cool. It goes in beside whatever is already on the shelf, and it is not asking you to stop any of it.

8What it costs against what you already spend

The study asked what people spend in a month on their breathing. Prescriptions, pharmacy, devices, teas, all of it.

“$100+ dollars.” · “$120.” · “$40 for mullein products.” Study participant

A bottle is a month. Three months costs less than most people here spend in one.

9What Veylor will not tell you

Veylor does not claim this cures anything, and does not claim it works overnight. Those are the two things the study found make people close a page.

“Mullein to cleanse lungs… closed ad figuring it’s just another fake cure.” Study participant
“Some genuine feedback, not generated rubbish.” Study participant

What the label actually claims is narrow and checkable: it is wild-harvested mullein, it is held under the tongue, and it therefore does not go to your stomach first.

1090 days to decide, and you keep the bottle

If it does nothing for you, one email inside 90 days gets it refunded. The bottle does not go back and there is no form to fill in.


You have already bought the plant. This is the form that skips your stomach.

Wild-harvested mullein, held under the tongue. 90-day money-back guarantee.

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Wild mullein is harvested, not farmed, so stock moves with the season.