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Handmade in our clinic for our clients. Using only organic or pure ingredients of the best quality. External use.
I like to use a mix of the 2 Plantains, I grow them both here on Joyous Earth Farm.
Plantago major and Plantago lanceolata (commonly known as plantain and ribwort plantain):
| Plantago major | Plantago lanceolata |
|---|---|
| Anti-inflammatory | Anti-inflammatory |
| Wound healing | Wound healing |
| Demulcent (soothes mucous membranes) | Demulcent |
| Antispasmodic | Antispasmodic |
| Expectorant | Expectorant |
| Astringent | Astringent |
Here are the known indications for Plantago major and Plantago lanceolata based on traditional herbal medicine and scientific studies:
Plantago major (Common Plantain)
- Wound healing: Used topically for cuts, wounds, and insect bites to promote healing and reduce inflammation.
- Respiratory conditions: Relief of coughs, bronchitis, and other respiratory tract inflammations due to its expectorant and demulcent properties.
- Gastrointestinal complaints: Used for gastritis, ulcers, and dysentery to soothe mucous membranes.
- Urinary tract infections: Diuretic properties support urinary health.
- Inflammatory conditions: Useful in inflammatory skin conditions like dermatitis and eczema.
- Lymphatic support: Assists in lymphatic drainage and detoxification.
Plantago lanceolata (Ribwort Plantain)
- Respiratory issues: Commonly indicated for cough, bronchitis, and sore throat due to its expectorant and anti-inflammatory effects.
- Digestive complaints: Used for indigestion, gastritis, and inflammatory bowel conditions.
- Wound and skin conditions: Applied topically for cuts, boils, and skin inflammations.
- Lymphatic congestion: Used to support lymphatic drainage and fluid reduction.
- Coughs and colds: Eases coughs and helps clear mucus from the respiratory tract.
- Fever reduction: Traditionally used to help reduce fever associated with colds and infections.
Both herbs are valued for their soothing, anti-inflammatory, and expectorant properties, making them useful in respiratory and skin care applications.
This balm is ment only for external use. I love to use it when my nose is running and blocked. I have also noticed it helps clear the appearence of sun spots etc when I have used it on my face to help my body clear conjestion..
Plantago major & Plantago lanceolata:
- Allergy: People allergic to plants in the Plantago genus or any members of the Plantaginaceae family should avoid use.
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Limited scientific data is available. Use with caution or consult a healthcare provider before use, especially in pregnancy due to its diuretic and expectorant properties.
- Diuretic therapy: Use with caution in individuals on diuretic medications, as both herbs have diuretic effects and may enhance the effect.
- Autoimmune conditions: Use cautiously because herbs may stimulate immune responses, which could potentially exacerbate autoimmune disorders.
- Wound care: Topical application should be clean to prevent infection; avoid on deep or infected wounds.
Known Medical Interactions
- Diuretics: Both plants have mild diuretic effects, which may enhance the action of prescribed diuretic medications, possibly leading to electrolyte imbalance or dehydration.
- Anticoagulants/antiplatelet drugs: Limited data suggests they are generally safe, but topical use or large oral doses might theoretically increase bleeding risk, especially with blood-thinning medications.
- Respiratory medications: Their expectorant effects may complement or potentially alter the effects of prescribed cough or bronchial medications.
- Immune-modulating drugs: As they may stimulate immune responses, caution is advised if combined with immunosuppressive therapies.
Important notes:
- Standardized clinical data is limited; most precautions are based on traditional use and pharmacological properties.
- Always consult healthcare professionals before starting herbal treatments, especially if taking medications or managing chronic health conditions.






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