Plantain and Eyebright Compound

£20.00   200ml           

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Plantain and Eyebright Compound is a spicy blend of herbs traditionally used to provide relief from chronic nasal catarrh and rhinitis. This complex formula contains small amounts of many herbs to tone and reduce inflammation in the mucous membranes, whether due to allergies, a cold or a chronic issue. This traditional combination of astringent, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergenic and mucous thinning herbs can be taken when required for some relief from acute symptoms or for more entrenched issues try it three times a day until you finish the bottle.  

To learn more about the herbs we have selected for this blend, check out the ingredients tab above. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking any medication listed in the cautions tab, or seeking a blend for a child, please get in touch and we will make a bespoke mix for you at no extra cost. Many people find this mix very useful, however you may benefit from some individual advice particularly if you think you may have acute sinusitis, if your symptoms are severe, worsening or long term, so do get in touch.

  • Ribwort Plantain (Plantago lanceolata)
  • Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis)
  • Poke Root (Phytolacca decandra)
  • Capsicum (Capsicum minimum)
  • Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
  • Mahonia (Berberis aquifolium)
  • Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa)
  • Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea)
  • Baikal Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis)
  • Valerian (Valeriana officinalis)
  • Cramp Bark (Viburnum opulus)
  • Water
  • Alcohol

2.5mls (half teaspoon) in warm water. Sip, gargle and swallow.

If you think this blend is unsuitable for you, please ask us for an alternative to suit your needs. 

Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Very strong spicy flavour.

Do not use if you are receiving hormonal therapy for cancer, such as tamoxifen (black cohosh). Rare known hypersensitivity to yarrow and other Compositae family plants (yarrow). Avoid alongside phenylbutazone and other medications which displace protein binding of bilirubin (mahonia). Avoid in states of agitated depression (rhodiola; although the dose of this herb in this compound is unlikely to be sufficient to cause side effects in this respect). Avoid alongside Interferon medication (baikal skullcap).





Disclaimer: The information on this website is provided for educational use only, and is not intended as a replacement for the services of a qualified medical herbalist, doctor or licensed health practitioner. The information contained herein is not diagnostic, always consult a medical health professional before embarking on a treatment programme. Max Drake Medical Herbalist disclaims any liability, loss, injury or damage incurred as a consequence of the use and application of the advice given herein.