The Plantain – Nature’s Miracle Healer 29


Also known as the RIBWORT, It’s amazing, abundant and best of all, free!

The Plantain grows wherever Man goes, and is Mother Natures miracle healing gift to us.

MUSIC in order of play:
1. ‘Softer_full’ The Footage Firm (from Their Business Volume 2 album)
2. ‘Rainy Day’ – PBTM muisc production library disk 24 ‘ contemporary variety’


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29 thoughts on “The Plantain – Nature’s Miracle Healer

  • Mihku Paul

    This is one of the absolute best informational videos I have ever found on
    the web. Thorough, easy to understand, with high quality video footage.
    Thanks for posting this. I appreciate the varied uses that are
    described, and the care taken to show and describe the plant. 

  • Latinas Gone Raw

    Is the plantain herb good for uterine fibroids and female issues? I have
    made Tea from this plant but the whole plant not just the leaves and on the
    3rd day I got my menstrual cycle 12 days early! I haven’t made the Tea
    since then but I believe it was cleaning me out. What do you think?

  • MyLittleGardenPlace

    Wow very interesting to know. I am learning more & more about the “weeds”
    in my yard/garden. Glad I found you on youtube. Will def be watching more
    of your videos. :0)

  • GuardianDragon6

    I’ve done some research before finding this video. I see it being called
    narrow leaf plaintain. The other plantain you mentioned is one I see more
    often outside, I usually see it being called broad leaf plantain. Is
    greater plantain another name? I think there are only two types of
    plantain around so I’m just looking for some clarification.
    btw, apparently plantain is also edible, so you could live off it for a bit
    too XD (I can’t say I’ve had a meal of it, but I’ve snacked on it when
    I was practicing martial arts outside). It’s not the most tastful food,
    but it’s bitterness is nothing compared to a matured dandelion leaf 😛 It
    might take some getting used to, but at least you won’t throw up the first
    time you try it.
    Share the knowledge! :D

  • Dante Rochefort

    I love when near the start he says “If you’ve ever been a kid” I laughed,
    “no! I was born an adult!”. Such an awesome plant to infuse into a cream I
    keep some in my fridge if I ever get a sting etc :)

  • RDELAPLAZA

    to rickvanman: I do not understand what kind of plant you are talking
    about…?
    In this HALF of the World; the Plantain is a variety of the banana plant,
    (called Platanos in Spanish, plantains in the North American continent
    -that includes Mexico and Canada) they are bigger and with a thicker skin,
    but they are bananas nonetheless. They are eaten cooked in many different
    ways, generally cut in slices and fried, if the plantain is green (not
    ripe) it is usually salted, but if the plantain is ripe it becomes a lot
    softer and sweet, then after frying the slices or chunks of it it is used
    as side dish for other meals. Defenitely is not the plant you are talking
    about. and NOT an herb, more like a BIG banana plant. Please check
    Wikipedia to shed some light on what I’m telling you. it will be very
    useful if you could mention the scientific name of the plant you are
    talking about with some pictures of the plant itself…. PLANTAIN ? ? thank
    you

  • Babby Babbyson

    Ok, plantains may be nice, and good for healing things, but as the
    disclaimer says, results may vary, and the information may not be
    completely accurate.
    Marijuana however has been used for thousands of years for many problems,
    truly the miracle plant.