Plantain Leaf
Revered for centuries as a “healer’s herb,” plantain leaf is rich in antioxidants, allantoin, and mucilage, making it a natural remedy for soothing skin irritations, cuts, and insect bites when applied as a poultice. Its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties support respiratory health and ease coughs or sore throats when brewed into tea.
Tea: Steep 1–2 teaspoons of whole plantain leaves in 8 oz of boiling water for 10–15 minutes. Strain and sip 1–3 cups daily to soothe respiratory discomfort or support digestion. Add honey for taste if desired.
Origin: USA
DISCLAIMER: Statements and claims here have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please always consult your health care provider if you are taking any medications or have any medical condition. Individual results may vary.
Revered for centuries as a “healer’s herb,” plantain leaf is rich in antioxidants, allantoin, and mucilage, making it a natural remedy for soothing skin irritations, cuts, and insect bites when applied as a poultice. Its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties support respiratory health and ease coughs or sore throats when brewed into tea.
Tea: Steep 1–2 teaspoons of whole plantain leaves in 8 oz of boiling water for 10–15 minutes. Strain and sip 1–3 cups daily to soothe respiratory discomfort or support digestion. Add honey for taste if desired.
Origin: USA
DISCLAIMER: Statements and claims here have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please always consult your health care provider if you are taking any medications or have any medical condition. Individual results may vary.