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Broadleaf Plantain (Bartang)

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Broadleaf Plantain (Bartang)
50gm
Regular price Rs.480.00
Regular price Sale price Rs.480.00
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Broadleaf Plantain (Bartang)
50gm
Regular price Rs.480.00
Regular price Sale price Rs.480.00

Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major) — Natural Wound Healer & Skin Soother

Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major) — a time-tested herbal remedy used in Unani, folk and modern herbal medicine for wound healing, respiratory relief, digestive support, and skin soothing. 100% natural, carefully dried and packaged by Pansari.pk.

100% Natural Leaves Anti-inflammatory Wound & Skin Care Respiratory Support Gentle & Safe (Topical)
Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major) dried leaves

What is Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major)?

Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major) is a common perennial herb with wide, ribbed leaves and a long history in traditional medicine. It is valued for its mucilage-rich leaves (soothing), tannins (astringent), and bioactives that reduce inflammation and support tissue repair. Used topically as poultices and internally as infusions, plantain is a versatile first-aid and everyday herb.

Key Constituents

Mucilage Soothing, forms protective film over tissues
Tannins Astringent – helps stop minor bleeding & protect wounds
Iridoid Glycosides Anti-inflammatory & antimicrobial support
Flavonoids & Caffeic Acid Derivatives Antioxidant and tissue-supporting effects

These constituents explain plantain’s traditional use for cuts, stings, coughs, and irritated skin.

Medicinal Benefits (Herbal / Unani)

  • Wound & bite first aid: Leaves used as poultices to clean, soothe and protect minor cuts, abrasions and insect bites.
  • Anti-inflammatory: Reduces local redness, swelling and irritation when applied topically.
  • Respiratory relief: Soothing mucilage calms coughs, sore throats and mild bronchial irritation when used as an infusion.
  • Digestive support: Mild demulcent and gut-soothing action for mild gastritis and irritation.
  • Antimicrobial support: Traditional use to reduce risk of wound infection (complements modern wound care—seek professional advice for deep wounds).

Important: For internal use or treatment of serious conditions, consult a qualified herbalist or medical practitioner.

Cosmetic & Skin Uses

Plantain is prized in natural skincare for its gentle, soothing properties. It is appropriate for sensitive, irritated, or acne-prone skin when used externally.

  • Soothing compress: Cold infusions calm sunburn, rashes, and itchy skin.
  • Gentle cleanser: Leaf-infused oil or decoction can be added to balms and soaps for a mild cleansing effect.
  • Anti-itch care: Poultices provide fast local relief for insect bites and nettle stings.

How to Use Broadleaf Plantain

  • Fresh poultice (topical): Crush fresh leaves or rehydrate dried leaves, apply directly to the wound or bite, secure with a bandage for up to a few hours. Replace with fresh poultice as needed.
  • Infusion (tea): Steep 1–2 teaspoons dried leaves in 200ml hot water for 8–10 minutes. Strain and sip warm to soothe throat or mild cough.
  • Compress: Soak clean cloth in cooled infusion and apply to inflamed skin for 10–15 minutes.
  • Oil infusion: Gently infuse dried plantain leaves in carrier oil for topical balms (use low heat or sun infusion, strain before use).

Do a small skin patch test before widespread topical use. Avoid using plant-based poultices on deep, heavily bleeding or infected wounds — seek medical care.

Plantain vs Aloe Vera (Topical Soothing)

Property Broadleaf Plantain Aloe Vera
Primary action Mucilage + tannins: soothes & astringes Gel: cooling, hydrating & regenerative
Best for Cuts, bites, stings, minor bleeding Sunburn, burns, hydration
Form Fresh leaf poultice, infusion, infusion oil Gel from inner leaf
Tip: Use plantain for bites & cuts; use aloe for burns & deep hydration — they can complement each other.

Why Buy Broadleaf Plantain from pista.pk

  • Ethically sourced, sun-dried Broadleaf Plantain leaves
  • Batch-tested for purity and absence of contaminants
  • Hygienically packed to preserve active mucilage and aroma
  • Trusted by herbalists and first-aid practitioners
  • Clear usage guidance included with your purchase

Storage Instructions

Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use within 12 months for best potency. Keep out of reach of children.

Customer Reviews

“I keep plantain in my first-aid kit — poultices work fast on bites and scratches.”

“Made a soothing tea for sore throat — gentle and effective.”

Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major) — Natural Wound Healer & Skin Soother

Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major) — a time-tested herbal remedy used in Unani, folk and modern herbal medicine for wound healing, respiratory relief, digestive support, and skin soothing. 100% natural, carefully dried and packaged by Pansari.pk.

100% Natural Leaves Anti-inflammatory Wound & Skin Care Respiratory Support Gentle & Safe (Topical)
Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major) dried leaves

What is Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major)?

Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major) is a common perennial herb with wide, ribbed leaves and a long history in traditional medicine. It is valued for its mucilage-rich leaves (soothing), tannins (astringent), and bioactives that reduce inflammation and support tissue repair. Used topically as poultices and internally as infusions, plantain is a versatile first-aid and everyday herb.

Key Constituents

Mucilage Soothing, forms protective film over tissues
Tannins Astringent – helps stop minor bleeding & protect wounds
Iridoid Glycosides Anti-inflammatory & antimicrobial support
Flavonoids & Caffeic Acid Derivatives Antioxidant and tissue-supporting effects

These constituents explain plantain’s traditional use for cuts, stings, coughs, and irritated skin.

Medicinal Benefits (Herbal / Unani)

  • Wound & bite first aid: Leaves used as poultices to clean, soothe and protect minor cuts, abrasions and insect bites.
  • Anti-inflammatory: Reduces local redness, swelling and irritation when applied topically.
  • Respiratory relief: Soothing mucilage calms coughs, sore throats and mild bronchial irritation when used as an infusion.
  • Digestive support: Mild demulcent and gut-soothing action for mild gastritis and irritation.
  • Antimicrobial support: Traditional use to reduce risk of wound infection (complements modern wound care—seek professional advice for deep wounds).

Important: For internal use or treatment of serious conditions, consult a qualified herbalist or medical practitioner.

Cosmetic & Skin Uses

Plantain is prized in natural skincare for its gentle, soothing properties. It is appropriate for sensitive, irritated, or acne-prone skin when used externally.

  • Soothing compress: Cold infusions calm sunburn, rashes, and itchy skin.
  • Gentle cleanser: Leaf-infused oil or decoction can be added to balms and soaps for a mild cleansing effect.
  • Anti-itch care: Poultices provide fast local relief for insect bites and nettle stings.

How to Use Broadleaf Plantain

  • Fresh poultice (topical): Crush fresh leaves or rehydrate dried leaves, apply directly to the wound or bite, secure with a bandage for up to a few hours. Replace with fresh poultice as needed.
  • Infusion (tea): Steep 1–2 teaspoons dried leaves in 200ml hot water for 8–10 minutes. Strain and sip warm to soothe throat or mild cough.
  • Compress: Soak clean cloth in cooled infusion and apply to inflamed skin for 10–15 minutes.
  • Oil infusion: Gently infuse dried plantain leaves in carrier oil for topical balms (use low heat or sun infusion, strain before use).

Do a small skin patch test before widespread topical use. Avoid using plant-based poultices on deep, heavily bleeding or infected wounds — seek medical care.

Plantain vs Aloe Vera (Topical Soothing)

Property Broadleaf Plantain Aloe Vera
Primary action Mucilage + tannins: soothes & astringes Gel: cooling, hydrating & regenerative
Best for Cuts, bites, stings, minor bleeding Sunburn, burns, hydration
Form Fresh leaf poultice, infusion, infusion oil Gel from inner leaf
Tip: Use plantain for bites & cuts; use aloe for burns & deep hydration — they can complement each other.

Why Buy Broadleaf Plantain from Pansari.pk

  • Ethically sourced, sun-dried Broadleaf Plantain leaves
  • Batch-tested for purity and absence of contaminants
  • Hygienically packed to preserve active mucilage and aroma
  • Trusted by herbalists and first-aid practitioners
  • Clear usage guidance included with your purchase

Storage Instructions

Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use within 12 months for best potency. Keep out of reach of children.

Customer Reviews

“I keep plantain in my first-aid kit — poultices work fast on bites and scratches.”

“Made a soothing tea for sore throat — gentle and effective.”

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