Dr. Christopher's Herbal Legacy Newsletter - July 14, 2010
Published: Wed, 07/14/10
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ARTICLE: Plantain Stories
RECIPE: Summer Corn with Basil
Dr
Christopher makes a Stings and Bites ointment. I can testify to its usage. Its
main ingredient is plantain, so if you have some of just that, them bruise the
leaves and place on the bite. I recommend having the Stings and Bites with you
at all times.
We have black widows, brown spiders, and many
other nasties here. Something bit my foot one night before a hike. It quickly
swelled up and had a red streak going toward my ankle. I quickly applied the
ointment, a big glob of it, put on a sock and went to bed. It was fine the next
morning.
Before
another hike I was leading, something bit my foot at night. I didn't think
anything of it, just felt like a small irritation, but within about 2-4 min, it
started to hurt! and burn and a red streak formed! I went to the kitchen for the Stings and Bites
formula (plantain ointment) and applied it on about 1/2 inch thick to the
entire area. I then took my tincture of Echinacea and drank about 2 oz. After
15 min, I drank about 2 oz more. By now the pain had subsided and the ointment
needed to be reapplied, I again applied it thick. I drank another 1-2 oz of Echinacea
and reapplied the ointment, gauzed and placed a sock over and went to bed. In
the morning all was fine. I also had applied the Echinacea to the bite/sting,
but I can't remember if it was before or after the plantain.
I decided to take the ointment with me the next
day on the hike. When we had finished, a lady started scratching her elbow
furiously, she also had lots of red. I took out my ointment and applied. Within
1-2 min, her crazy itching was gone and she was fine.
One more, a little boy was bit by something; the
parents just did the normal Cortizone and Benadryl before bed. The next morning
his toe was swollen and red, they suspected a wolf spider they found after he
went to sleep. I applied the paste to that as well as a rash he had. I
reapplied 2 hours later. All was fine. I didn't do the Echinacea on him, the
rash did stay slightly for 1 week, but it was nothing to worry about.
Stories posted by Community member: livingforj
One time I was bitten by a yellow jacket (wasp). I put on a formula that contained plantain it was not the 1st ingredient as that was all I had. I had no pain after application and the swelling and redness drastically reduced.
Story
posted by Community member: mike cmt ch
We had a horse fall in our creek and get stuck in the mud last Monday and while my family and friends help to pull him out, I, who was barefoot because of the mud, got bit by a spider. I did not find out till the next afternoon when it felt like I had a nasty splinter in it. I looked at it, saw it was infected with pus and thinking it's a sliver tried to pop it so I could clean it. Right away I knew something was wrong by the way it hurt and burned. I left it till I got home and showed my mom to see what she said and by that time the area around the bite was turning purple and looking nasty and I had a red line going up my ankle. I had seen that there were Wolf spiders around, but by the look of the bite, seemed more like a Recluse. I soaked my foot in Epsom salts, used Black ointment, Complete Bone and Tissue and applied a Plantain Tincture, and by Thursday it was just a faint pink dot!
Story
posted by Community member: HerbalDea
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INGREDIENTS:
- 3 cups fresh corn kernels
- 1-2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- ¼ cup chopped fresh basil
- 1 tablespoon minced shallot
- 1 tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- Freshly ground pepper, to taste
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