There are 3 products:
Ointment 4 oz. $10.00
Made from a cosmetic grade petroleum base with Vitamin E, Aloe Vera and Plantain.
Acne Wash 4 oz. $10.00
Made from distilled water and Plantain
Foot Soak 8 oz. 10.00
Made from a combination of salts and Plantain.
Add $2.75 postage for each. OR Buy any 3 and get free shipping.
Nevada residents, add sales tax for Clark County, 7.75%
Send Check or MO to LK WOOD
PO BOX 34021
Las Vegas, NV 89133
Is it guaranteed? Of course! Just send it back with at least half of the product still in the container and I'll return your money.
Monday, March 12, 2007
History oF Plantain
First, it is the "herb" Plantain, not the reddish looking banana thing you can buy in the market.
The following information is from "The Complete Medicinal HERBAL" Book by Penelope Ody. Page 86 First copyright 1993 AWESOME BOOK, if you can find one buy it. I've had mine since 1994 and it is the one book that I refuse to let anyone borrow.
"PLANTAIN" Plantago spp. Called Waybread by the Anglo-Saxons. It is a common herb considered important in healing. It has been said that if several pieces of flesh were put in a jar with plantain it would join them back together again. (Kind of an icky thought.) It is a common herbal medicine, known to be very effective for bee stings. It has also been called the "Backyard Bandaid" because it grows in many areas of the country and kids have been known to chew it until moist and then put it on a bee sting, bug bite, or scrape.
APPLICATIONS: As suggested in the book.
Juice from the leaves taken 3 times a day for relief from inflamed mucous membranes in cystitis, diarrhea, and lung infections. (Haven't done any of that.)
Tincture made from fresh leaves. Good for heavy mucus, as in allergic rhinitis.
Poultice: Apply fresh leaves to bee stings and slow-healing wounds.
(I do not know where to get fresh leaves at. I use dried crushed leaves.)
Ointment: Apply to wounds, burns, and hemorrhoids.
Wash: Use the liquid for inflammations, sores and wounds.
Gargle: Use diluted liquid for sore throats and mouth or gum inflammation.
Leaves: The leaves soothe urinary tract infection and irritations and ease dry coughs. Applied externally, both are healing for sores and wounds.
The following information is from "The Complete Medicinal HERBAL" Book by Penelope Ody. Page 86 First copyright 1993 AWESOME BOOK, if you can find one buy it. I've had mine since 1994 and it is the one book that I refuse to let anyone borrow.
"PLANTAIN" Plantago spp. Called Waybread by the Anglo-Saxons. It is a common herb considered important in healing. It has been said that if several pieces of flesh were put in a jar with plantain it would join them back together again. (Kind of an icky thought.) It is a common herbal medicine, known to be very effective for bee stings. It has also been called the "Backyard Bandaid" because it grows in many areas of the country and kids have been known to chew it until moist and then put it on a bee sting, bug bite, or scrape.
APPLICATIONS: As suggested in the book.
Juice from the leaves taken 3 times a day for relief from inflamed mucous membranes in cystitis, diarrhea, and lung infections. (Haven't done any of that.)
Tincture made from fresh leaves. Good for heavy mucus, as in allergic rhinitis.
Poultice: Apply fresh leaves to bee stings and slow-healing wounds.
(I do not know where to get fresh leaves at. I use dried crushed leaves.)
Ointment: Apply to wounds, burns, and hemorrhoids.
Wash: Use the liquid for inflammations, sores and wounds.
Gargle: Use diluted liquid for sore throats and mouth or gum inflammation.
Leaves: The leaves soothe urinary tract infection and irritations and ease dry coughs. Applied externally, both are healing for sores and wounds.
Testimonials from current users
If you read "About Me," you already know what it did for me! If I never used it again I'd still be happy. But I wanted to be able to use it if I needed it again and boiling a herb and using the water to soak your something or the other in just isn't convenient anywhere. I wanted this in my first aid kit IN MY CAR. The spider bites were in 2002 and it took me a few years to figure out how to make it easy to use. Here are a few of the first people to use it.
Lois 92: It got rid of the itch under my hmmm. . . boobs. :) And it healed up the dry skin on my feet something wonderful.
Maria 35: My son, 6 years old, had a rash on his hands and mouth that nothing the Dr. had given him had cured. But this Green Stuff did in 3 days.
Anna 83: My big toe was almost black and had something nasty growing under the nail. I didn't think this would help and held off on using it. I finally did, out of desperation, and it did work. Now my big toe looks fine and doesn't hurt anymore.
Terri: I'm a chef and the Green Stuff really helps with the small burns and nicks I constantly get. Then my St. Bernard got a cut on his chest and I put it on him too. Healed. Fast! Love it!
Kate: It's looks kind of funny but it smells good. I cut my finger on a shopping cart and just used a tiny bit on my finger. It healed faster than anything has healed before.
Anonomous Male: It "took" care of a rather private itch, actually a couple of very private itches.
Lois 92: It got rid of the itch under my hmmm. . . boobs. :) And it healed up the dry skin on my feet something wonderful.
Maria 35: My son, 6 years old, had a rash on his hands and mouth that nothing the Dr. had given him had cured. But this Green Stuff did in 3 days.
Anna 83: My big toe was almost black and had something nasty growing under the nail. I didn't think this would help and held off on using it. I finally did, out of desperation, and it did work. Now my big toe looks fine and doesn't hurt anymore.
Terri: I'm a chef and the Green Stuff really helps with the small burns and nicks I constantly get. Then my St. Bernard got a cut on his chest and I put it on him too. Healed. Fast! Love it!
Kate: It's looks kind of funny but it smells good. I cut my finger on a shopping cart and just used a tiny bit on my finger. It healed faster than anything has healed before.
Anonomous Male: It "took" care of a rather private itch, actually a couple of very private itches.
NATURES BEST HEALER
It's from an OLD song, "man, man o' live what an itch." That itch had something to do with Poison Ivy. When it's bad it's really bad. At least until now. Relief, fast, inexpensive, plant based.
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