Leaves, seeds.
The common plantain has multiple medicinal uses and is highly valued by most herbal practitioners. In case on any injury, the herb is able to instantly check the flow of blood and also restore the smashed tissues. According to many herbal practitioners, the common plantain may be used as a substitute of comfrey to effectively treat bruises and broken bones. Ointments or lotions prepared with the common plantain leaves may be used to cure hemorrhoids, fistulae or anomalous channels in the skin as well as ulcers. When used internally, the herb acts as a diuretic increasing the outflow of urine, expectorant (a medication to treat coughs) as well as decongestant (a medicine that clears blocked nose). Herbal practitioners recommend the common plantain to treat conditions such as gastritis, peptic ulcers, diarrhea, dysentery, irritable bowel syndrome, congestion of the respiratory tract, loss of voice as well as bleeding in the urinary tract.
The common plantain is indigenous to Europe as well as the entire temperate climate zone in Asia. The common plantain is hardly cultivated commercially anywhere, but mostly harvested from the wild. The leaves of the common plantain are normally collected all through the summer.
The common plantain has numerous applications and both the leaves as well as the seeds of the plant are useful to treat a number of conditions. While the plant's leaves can be taken as a juice, tincture and syrup, infusion prepared with the common plantain's seeds are also very useful in treating various disorders. Externally, the herb's leaves may be applied as poultice, ointment or cream, wash and gargle.