Ingredients such
as Plantago lanceolata (for clear chest, nose and throat), Bryonia (soothes throat) and Echinacea purpurea (immune system support) can all be of help.
Not exact matches
Psyllium fiber comes from the seed of the husk of
plantago ovata, also called
plantago isphagula, and is mainly present in bulk laxatives but now is also used
as a non-systemic cholesterol - lowering agent.
Plantago - seed mucilage is often referred to
as husk, or psyllium husk.
Psyllium is the husk of the seeds of the
Plantago, also known
as Isabgol or Psyllium.
Psyllium (also known
as Ispaghula) is the name that is often used to describe a plant called
Plantago.
Rather than drying out your skin, the
Plantago also works
as an emollient, combating dryness and providing moisture.
There are also several natural herbs and elements such
as sulphur, Podophyllum, Alchemilla vulgaris and
Plantago major (plantain) which could help to maintain or restore balance in the digestive system.
C. Michael Hogan marked the classification from «NCBI Taxonomy»
as preferred for «
Plantago lanceolata L.».