Long before nicotine patches existed, long before Chantix was invented, long before pharmaceutical companies decided that the solution to smoking was more nicotine โ healers knew something that modern medicine has largely forgotten.
The lungs can clear themselves. They just need the right support.
For over 2,000 years, traditional healers across multiple cultures used specific plants to support respiratory health, soothe inflamed airways, and help the body breathe more freely. These weren't folk remedies. They were the result of thousands of years of observation, passed down through generations of practitioners who understood the lungs long before modern medicine existed.
Three of those plants are mullein, peppermint, and thyme. And they are still the most effective natural tools for lung support available today.
The pharmaceutical industry's approach to smoking cessation has always been chemical: replace nicotine with nicotine, or block nicotine receptors with a drug. This approach is profitable. It creates ongoing dependency. And it has a 94% failure rate.
Ancient herbal medicine took a different approach: support the body's own healing mechanisms, address the physical discomfort of withdrawal, and give the lungs what they need to recover.
Lunava combines both insights: the physical ritual of smoking (the reach, the inhale, the exhale) with the three herbs that support the lungs during recovery. Zero nicotine. Zero chemicals. Zero new dependency.
The Three Herbs That Have Cleared Lungs for 2,000 Years
Mullein (Verbascum thapsus)
Mullein has been used for lung support for over 2,000 years โ documented in ancient Greek, Roman, and Native American medicine. Its primary action is to support the mucociliary clearance system: the mechanism your lungs use to sweep debris, mucus, and particulate matter out of your airways. When you smoke, this system is suppressed. Within 72 hours of your last cigarette, your cilia begin to regenerate. Mullein supports and accelerates this process. Every inhale delivers the herb directly to the airways where it's needed most.
Peppermint (Mentha ร piperita)
Peppermint's active compound, menthol, has been used for centuries to soothe the respiratory tract and provide immediate relief from airway irritation. In the context of quitting smoking, it does something even more specific: it delivers the precise cold, sensory feedback that a craving is demanding. A craving peaks in 30โ90 seconds, then fades completely. One inhale of peppermint delivers the sensation your brain is asking for. The craving disappears โ not suppressed, but genuinely resolved โ within 30 seconds.
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Thyme has been used as a respiratory herb for millennia. Its natural compounds have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties that soothe the throat and airways. In the context of quitting smoking, it addresses the burning rawness that makes the first two weeks of quitting so physically uncomfortable โ and that drives most people back to cigarettes not because of nicotine, but because of the discomfort.
Why Modern Medicine Ignored This
The pharmaceutical industry's approach to smoking cessation has always been chemical: replace nicotine with nicotine, or block nicotine receptors with a drug. This approach is profitable. It creates ongoing dependency. And it has a 94% failure rate.
Ancient herbal medicine took a different approach: support the body's own healing mechanisms, address the physical discomfort of withdrawal, and give the lungs what they need to recover.
The herbs haven't changed. The lungs haven't changed. What changed is that someone finally put them in something that feels like smoking.
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The same herbs healers have used for 2,000 years to support the lungs โ now delivered through the exact physical ritual your brain is craving. Zero nicotine. Zero chemicals. Zero new dependency.
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From long-term smokers who failed with patches and gum multiple times, to people who never thought they could quit.
"I was sceptical about herbs. But after three failed attempts with patches and gum, I figured I had nothing to lose. Six weeks later I haven't touched a cigarette."
"The breathing improvement was the thing that surprised me most. I didn't expect that."
"I could actually feel my chest opening up after a few days. Something is definitely working."
