Ribwort Plantain
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Other Names: Buckhorn, Chimney-Sweeps, English Plantain, Headsman, Herbe aux Cinq Côtés, Herbe à Cinq Coutures, Hoary Plantain, Llantén, Llantén Menor, Oreille de Lièvre, Petit Plantin, Plantago lanceolata, Plantaginis Lanceolatae Herba, Plantain, Plantain à Feuilles Étroites, Ribgrass, Ribwort, Ribwort Plantain, Ripplegrass, Small Plantain, Soldier's Herb, Spitzwegerichkraut.
Buckhorn plantain is a plant. People use the parts that grow above the ground for medicine.
Special Precautions of Buckhorn Plantain
- Buckhorn plantain might be safe for most people in medicinal doses when taken by mouth or applied to the skin. It can trigger allergies in sensitive people.
- Pregnancy and breast-feeding: It’s UNSAFE to take buckhorn plantain or apply it to your skin if you are pregnant. There is some evidence that buckhorn plantain can affect the muscle tone of the uterus.
- It’s also best to avoid buckhorn plantain if you are breast-feeding. There isn’t enough information to know if it’s safe.
Benefits and uses of Buckhorn Plantain are
Buckhorn plantain contains tannins and mucous-like substances that might help soothe painful and swollen (inflamed) areas.
- The common cold.
- Cough.
- Fevers.
- Bleeding.
- Bronchitis.
- Sore mouth.
- Sore throat.
- Wounds, bleeding, and swelling, when applied to the affected area.