Lungwort

OTHER NAME(S): Coucou Bleu, Dage of Jerusalem, Grande Pulmonaire, Herbe Cardiaque, Herbe au Cœur, Herbe au Lait de Notre-Dame, Herbe aux Poumons, Lungenkraut, Pulmonaire Officinale, Pulmonariae Herba, Sauge de Bethléem, Sauge de Jérusalem, Pulmonaria officinalis, Lung Wort, Pulmonaria, Pulmonaire, Pulmonaria, Pulmonaire

Overview

Lungwort (Pulmonaria officinalis) is a plant. The parts that grow above the ground are used to make medicine.

People sometimes use lungwort for conditions of the stomach, lungs, and urinary tract, as well as for wound healing, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

Be careful not to confuse lungwort with lungmoss. These are not the same.

References
  1. Gruenwald J, Brendler T, Jaenicke C. PDR for Herbal Medicines. 1st ed. Montvale, NJ: Medical Economics Company, Inc., 1998.
  2. Roeder E. Medicinal plants in Europe containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Pharmazie 1995;50:83-98.
  3. Neuhauser C, Schwarzinger B, Schwarzinger C, et al. Insulin-Mimetic Activity of Herbal Extracts Identified with Large-Scale Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy. Nutrients 2024;16(14):2182.