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Plantain Leaf | Organic | Kosher

$4.00

In the world of natural remedies, Plantain Leaf often gets overshadowed by its flashier counterparts. Yet, those who've been kissed by its tender touch know that this herbaceous perennial is a treasure trove of healing wonders.

Historically, its broad, ribbed leaves have been the salve to many a bee sting, burn, and rash. Rich in allantoin, it accelerates wound healing, reduces skin inflammation, and stimulates the growth of new skin cells.

DIY Product Uses & Recipes:

Herbal Infused Oil: Steep dried plantain leaves in a carrier oil like olive or almond for 3-4 weeks. Strain and use as a base for balms or as a soothing body oil.

Skin-Soothing Salve: Melt beeswax with plantain-infused oil and a touch of lavender essential oil for a multipurpose balm. Ideal for insect bites, rashes, and minor wounds.

Refreshing Facial Toner: Brew a tea using plantain leaves and mix it with witch hazel. Store in a spray bottle and mist your face for hydration and skin-calming effects.

Plantain Poultice: Crush fresh plantain leaves to extract their juice. Apply directly on bug bites, stings, or inflamed areas for instant relief.

Bath Soak: Add dried plantain leaves to your bath for a soothing experience. It's especially beneficial for those with skin irritations or sensitive skin conditions.

Homemade Skin Cream: Combine plantain-infused oil with shea butter and coconut oil. Whip until light and fluffy. Apply as needed for moisturized, soft skin.

Herbal Hair Rinse: Boil plantain leaves in water, allow to cool, and strain. Use this concoction as a final hair rinse post-shampoo for scalp-soothing effects and added shine.

✩ Packaging Note: Online orders are thoughtfully packed in sanitized, upcycled containers to keep quality high and environmental impact low. For those desiring new containers, options are available upon order.

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KHS recommends that you consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using herbal products, particularly if you take other medications, or if you are nursing, pregnant, or expecting to become pregnant.

This information is for education purposes, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration