Traditionally, Native Americans called Plantain “white man’s footprint” because it appeared wherever white men went.
The leaves of Broadleaf Plantain are a wonderful edible. Some people say they taste like bitter salad greens. Usually Carol and I eat the tender younger leaves raw, or add them to rice we are cooking.
If you eat 3 of the seed stalks of plantain a day, many people report that you will never get bit by mosquito’s, because the seed stalks contain vitamin B-1, which repels mosquito’s and other small insects.
“Plantain is a strong coagulant and can be used as a wound dressing if you are living in the wild. Keep in mind, if you take blood thinners or are prone to blood clots should never eat plantain.”
For healing, we chew the leaves for about 15 seconds and slap them on insect bites and stings.
Now go have fun, and go Eat Weeds and Live!
Mr Twenty Twenty



I just love you guys,one day i’ll be taking your class,keep up the good work…..trent
Thanks Trent!
Keep in touch, and hope to see you soon!
Mr2020
Plantain is a wonderful little plant! It was my first introduction to using medicinal plants. Loving your site! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for being here Rebecca!
If you are ever in our neck of the woods, make sure we get together with you!
Have a great day!
Mr2020