Plantain is an amazing plant likely found in your garden. We are not talking about that greenish type of banana but a green plant found in your back yard. People often remove plantain as they find is unattractive, but this little plant has great potential.
Plantain is called the “band-aid” plant as it has soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, all thanks to a natural compound found in this plant: iridoids. Besides this, the plantain contains aglycone and aucubigenin, which have documented antimicrobial properties. As you can see, the plantain is packed with beneficial agents for the skin and, in addition, has allantoin, which promotes skin healing. You may have heard about allantoin as it is often a key ingredient in skin healing creams.
Plantain Can Be Used For the Following:
- Spider, mosquito, or any other bug bites
- Bee or wasp stings
- Eczema
- Psoriasis
- Diaper rash
- Sunburn
The best plantain to use is the plantain that is not treated with pesticides. If you have a local forest or clean park, try picking plantain there; otherwise, you can buy dried and clean plantain on the Internet. Herbal stores are also a good starting point.
Once you have picked or bought some high-quality and pesticide-free plantain leaves, you can make your own plantain salve.
For approximately 1 cup, you will need the following:
- 1 cup plantain leaves, chopped
- 1 ½ cups olive oil or melted and cooled coconut oil
- 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon grated beeswax
- Tea tree oil, not more than 1 teaspoon (optional)
Related: How To Make Tea Tree Oil To Treat Infections
Equipment:
- Heatproof jar
- Sterile gauze
How to Make Plantain Salve:
#1. If harvesting leaves, make sure you harvest on a dry and sunny day.
#2. Clean leaves from any dirt with a dry cloth, and discard any leaves with color changes or spots. Use only healthy leaves.
#6. Process the plantain and oil mixture until smooth. Make sure you do not over blend because you may end up with tiny pieces of plantain in your salve. The plantain may get too “shredded” and just pass through the gauze.
#10. Set to LOW and cook, covered for 12–24 hours. The key is to infuse the oil with plantain compounds.
#11. If needed, add more water but warm water, not cold.
#12. Place a piece of large gauze over your bowl. Secure the gauze with a large rubber band.
#14. Press any undrained plantain mixture to drain any remaining oil.
#15. Melt the beeswax over a double boiler.
#17. If your beeswax hardens, set the bowl over a double boiler and stir until melted.
#18. Pour the salve into a DRY jar and allow to cool.
#19. Do not close until it reaches room temperature.
#20. Once cold, put a lid on the jar.
#21. Store in a cold and dry place.
NOTE: If you do not have a slow cooker or crock pot to use, you can infuse it another way!
- Just grind the dry leaves and submerge them in the oil. Place aside for 4–6 weeks in a dry place.
- Strain and add beeswax, as described above.
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