From diyeverywhere.com
Plantago major, commonly known as plantain, faces an uphill battle in terms of respectability. Some people think it’s a backyard or roadside weed, when in reality, it’s an incredibly useful herb (not to be confused with the banana-like plantain fruit). This perennial plant grows in full- to part-sun locations in a wide range of soils. Oval or lancet-shaped leaves have five to seven prominent parallel veins resembling the veins in celery. In the late spring or summer, plantain plants produce one or more tall, slender flower shoots.
Herbalists believe it to be one of the best, most readily available herbs for a variety of first aid applications and chronic health problems.
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https://diyeverywhere.com/2019/06/26/everything-about-plantain-herb-7-items-on-how-to-use-it/
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DR. PAM PLEASE CONTINUE YOUR EXCELLENT BLOGGING, WE SURELY DO NEED YOU!!! WE NEED TO INTERNATIONALLY HELP EACH OTHER. WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOU HELPING US WITH OUR MEDICINE CABINETS.
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Thanks & bless u SeaShell! We do need to help each other given our histories have been ‘divide & rule’ territory. Keep posting those links 🙂 ❤
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