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Broad Leaf Plantain Could Help You Alleviate Celiac Disease And Relive These 4 Other Health Issues




The broad leaf plantain is known near and far as being a nuisance of a weed. From lawn to lawn this little green pest of a plant is eradicated by annoyed home owners and city workers.


 However, this little plant could hold an amazing secret that will be sure to benefit your health.


What follows below will explain how the broad leaf plantain could help alleviate celiac disease

What Is The Broad Leaf Plantain?

The broad leaf plantain is a green, oval to egg-shaped leaved plant that grows in a rosette. It is usually found in climates that support warm weather, but are not tropical plants.
The leaves of the broad leaf plantain have thick stems that meet at a base. The plants usually stand no more than 12 inches tall. This plant can be seen in most parts of North America. This plant does not need much soil to grow; for the most part this weed can grow anywhere.

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What Is Celiac Disease?

Many of us may consider celiac disease to be along the same line of a gluten intolerance, when in fact, celiac disease has far more to do with your body’s ability to absorb gluten, rather than just being intolerant to it.
Celiac disease is actually an autoimmune disorder that can occur in genetically predisposed people. Celiac disease is an issue originating in the intestinal tract, in which the ingestion of gluten leads to damage in the small intestine.
According to the Celiac disease foundation, celiac disease now impacts an estimated amount of 1 in 100 people worldwide. In addition to this statistic the foundation has also reported that two and one-half million Americans are undiagnosed and are at risk for long-term health complications.

Plantain As A Remedy.

Plantain is known for its soothing and healing abilities in the digestive system. Broad leaf plantain contains natural properties that not only help reduce the symptoms of celiac disease; it can also provide relief to individuals suffering from damage caused by: antibiotics, anti-inflammatory, pain medications, or food allergies.
Both leaves and seeds of the broad leaf plantain focus on the digestive system for healing. The leaves may be brewed into a healing tea, added to soups, or dried and eaten with a sauce. The seeds (a type of psyllium) can be ground or soaked for bulk mucilage or absorbable fiber, which when consumed before meals, may also help with weight loss.

Other Health Benefits Of Broad Leaf Plantain.

The health benefits of the broad leaf plantain are quite extensive. For centuries Europeans and early western societies have used the plant as an important herbal remedy for many illnesses. These remedies have survived into today’s world and can now prove to be an effective natural way of dealing with a wide range of health issues. If consumed or applied as an oil, broad leaf plantain has the ability to alleviate the following health issues.

Toothaches

As it is both edible and medicinal Plantain oil is ideal for alleviating toothaches. The root of the plantain plant contains properties that help relieve pain caused by tooth decay.
Skin Care
Plantain oil is perfect for skin care. Its natural properties not only help to rejuvenate aging skin, it can also act as a moisturizer and cleanser for the skin, which helps to replenish some of the skins natural oils. In addition to skin care, plantain oil can also help in the healing process of cuts, skin infections, poison ivy inflammations, and bee stings.

Cholesterol

Olive oil used to make plantain oil allows for plantain oil to carry many of the essential properties that help decrease bad cholesterol and promote a healthy heart. By consuming plantain oil regularly your body will be able to effectively brake down and discard dangerous cholesterol.

Mosquito Bites

When broad leaf plantain oils are applied to mosquito bites, its natural properties help to draw out toxins from the body. Plantain leaves may also be crushed or chewed and placed as a balm or paste directly over the site of mosquito bites, bee stings, bug bites, or slivers.
Use a bandage to cover the area where the plantain oil or balm has been placed and allow the compound to sit 4-12 hours, make sure to change bandages as necessary.
Broad leaf plantain might be an annoying pest of a plant on our lawn, but with this new information it is sure to make its way into your home as a helpful remedy.
Note: one should always speak with their doctor before integrating any new kind of treatment into their routine as to avoid unwanted results.

Source: http://www.thefutureofhealthnow.com/little-weed-one-useful-medicines-planet/
http://momprepares.com/broadleaf-plantain-food-medicine-beneath-your-feet/


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