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Sticta
- Sticta pulmonaria is a plant that has a bitter taste.
- Its common names include Lungwort, Jerusalem Cowslip, Oak Lungs, Lung Moss
- The remedy acts upon the mucous lining of the respiratory tracts that produces signs of a catarrhal character
Where does Sticta pulmonaria come from?
- The plant usually grows on old trees and mossy rocks throughout Britain and Europe.
Symptoms that Sticta pulmonaria can cure:
- The frequent need for nose blowing with no discharge
- Sense of fullness in the nose
- Dry cough
- Common cold
- Persistent sneezing
- Mucus dropping down the throat
- Bronchitis
- Sinusitis
- Chronic asthma
- Dry, sore throat
- Dryness of nasal membrane
- Hayfever
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