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Article: PLANTAIN LEAF- ONE HERB , MANY USES

PLANTAIN LEAF- ONE HERB , MANY USES

PLANTAIN LEAF- ONE HERB , MANY USES

Plantain leaf is known as a pest because it for grows everywhere and might even be growing in your backyard - because of this- it is often dismissed as a pervasive garden pest.

However plantain leaf if not only edible and readily available but also has been used for centuries in traditional medicine.

The benefits of plantain leaf make it one of the most useful herbs, and this lowly weed that is considered a PEST could well be viewed as a super food.

There are few herbs that are better when it comes to skin and wound care, which makes plantain a powerful ingredient in skin formulations.

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Amongst the several other benefit- plantain leaf is mostly used because of its unique ability among other herbs to draw out toxins from your skin and body.

Traditionally, plantain leaf is used to draw out venom from snake bites and other animal and insect bites and stings.

You will also love plantain leaf If you suffer from
Eczema
Dermatitis
Insect bites and stings
Scalp Infections
Hemorrhoids
Applied as a poultice and used topically, it will not only draw out toxins but enhance wound healing and reduce scarring.

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