Description
Wildcrafted Plantain Tincture
Plantain (Plantago major or lanceolata) is one of the most versatile and vital first-aid herbs in wild medicine. It contains a unique blend of anti-inflammatory, demulcent, drawing, and epithelial-repairing compounds, making it excellent for use in gut repair protocols, skin infections, inflammation, and detoxification.
This tincture is crafted from wild, fresh plantain leaves and is suited for both internal and external use (e.g., applied to wounds or taken to soothe tissue).
Key healing compounds in plantain include:
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Allantoin – Stimulates cell regeneration, tissue repair, and collagen formation
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Aucubin – A potent antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory glycoside
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Mucilage polysaccharides – Coat and soothe mucosal membranes (gut, mouth, throat)
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Silica, calcium, potassium – Restore structural integrity and hydration to cells and tissues
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Tannins – Astringe wounds, tone tissues, and draw out infection or irritation
Use cases and deficiency symptoms may include:
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Leaky gut, IBS, or mucosal inflammation
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Bleeding gums, canker sores, sore throat
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Minor wounds, burns, bites, or stings
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Skin eruptions, boils, or external infections
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Exposure to allergens or toxins that need binding or expulsion
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Sluggish lymph, histamine reactivity, or detox symptoms
Plantain is known as a “drawing” and “sealing” herb—pulling out what doesn’t belong while helping the body knit back together what was inflamed or broken. It’s especially effective in gut healing formulas, children’s remedies, and chronic inflammatory states.
🧴 Product Details:
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2 oz amber glass dropper bottle
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Made fresh to order
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Suggested use: 1–2 droppers up to 3x daily in water or topically as needed
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Shelf life: 12–18 months when stored in a cool, dark place
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