Plantain 50g

Plantain Dried Leaf

Name: Ribwort Plantain Latin Name: Plantago lanceolata Plantain has a long history as one of the best healing herbs on the planet; and is probably the biggest masochist of the plant world – it loves to be trampled. Plantains leaves have been used for centuries all over the world as a remedy for wounds, bites, stings and problems related to the skin.

Price £4.28
Weight: 50 g

Description

Traditional Uses:

Plantain leaves have been used for centuries all over the world as:

  • A remedy for wounds and
  • a number of problems related to the skin;
  • respiratory organs,
  • digestive organs,
  • reproductive organs
  • and circulatory system.

Properties:

A range of biological activities has been found from plant extracts including;

  • Analgesic
  • Astringent: – encourages skin cells to contract
  • Antimicrobial: – destroys or stops the growth of microorganisms
  • Antibacterial: – destroys or suppresses the growth of bacteria
  • anti-inflammatory
  • Antioxidant
  •  Anti-toxic: – counteracts toxins
  • weak antibiotic,
  • Immuno modulating and
  • Antiulcerogenic activity
  •  Vulnerary: – of use in the healing of wounds
  • Plantain is very high in vitamins A and C and in calcium.

Both Greater Plantain & the Ribwort Plantain have these properties. However the Greater Plantain is also edible, whilst the Ribwort is higher in medicinal qualities.

Uses:

  • The leaves are a traditional remedy (originally chewed first) for bee stings & insect bites, the itching of nettle stings, allergic rashes and minor burns, cuts and sores.
  • The leaves can be used to make a salve for the above purposes.
  • New young leaves can be used raw in salads and cooked as ‘greens’.
  • Older leaves can be used to make a tea/tissane which due to Plantains astringent properties can aid colds and diarrhea.
  • Plantain tea can also be used as a mouthwash for sore gums, throats and mouth ulcers.
  • A Plantain tea can also be used for washing the skin, hair and scalp where ‘itchy or sore’ conditions exist.

Cautions: Although there are no known cautions for this herb as with anything care should be taken as it possible to be allergic to any substance.

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