While working as a scout leader I was in the outdoors a lot
with others. Once while at a day camp in
the mountains, one of the other leaders got stung by a bee and it was swelling
and very painful. They were getting
ready to take him home when they drove up to me and told me what was
happening. We were in a meadow and I
looked at the ground and found exactly what he needed; plantain, that miracle
eraser that has helped so many people. I
picked a couple of the leaves and handed them to him and told him to chew it
and put it over the bee sting and cover it with a bandage or piece of
tape. Within seconds the pain stopped
and the swelling started to diminish. He
ended up staying and enjoying the rest of the day. The man who was with him never forgot about
plantain and the miraculous healing he witnessed that day. He had a similar experience one day when a
man was on his way to the hospital because he had been stung by a bee on the
face and was allergic to bee stings. His
face was swelling and very painful. They had to make a stop at this man’s house
on their way to the hospital and when he found out what had happened he got the
plantain out of his yard and showed them how to apply it to the bee sting. They did not go the hospital that day, nor
have they had to since because he uses plantain any time he gets a bee
sting. This same man was able to help
his granddaughters when they were stung by bees on the foot. The crying stopped within one minute and they
were happy and up running around again.
My own children have used this remedy countless times and it works every
time.
There are two types of plantain, the broad leaf Plantago
major, and the narrow or lance leaf, Plantago lanceolata. The leaves of the broad-leaf are ovate, blunt,
abruptly contracted at the base long and channeled petiole, blade is four to
eight inches long, three to four inches broad, five to eleven strong fibrous
ribs, entire or coarse and unequally dentate-serrate margins, dark green. Lance-leaf is identified as lanceolate,
sharp-pointed, on ling and tough stems, strongly ribbed length-wise, dark
green.
Plantain is an excellent remedy for kidney and bladder
troubles. It is an effective remedy for poisonous bites and stings, since the
poison of fresh stings is extracted rapidly often within an hour’s time.
It is the best herb for blood poisoning: reducing the
swelling and completely healing a limb where poisoning has made amputation
imminent. Finally, it is very useful for
easing pain and healing problems in the lower intestinal tract. This valuable “weed” is often found in soils
close to most habitations, in parks, sports fields, etc. (School of Natural Healing ,
Dr. John R. Christopher)
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