ABOUT

Plectranthus
"Comfort Plant"

ABOUT

Plectranthus
"Comfort Plant"

You’ve heard of a succulent plant called the “Medicine Plant.” Now there’s something more powerful, not slimy...  and it smells great!

 

It’s far more potent in its ability to promote healing in wounds, burns, and skin conditions- it’s so soothing, and has a great fragrance!  Plectranthus amboinicus is an all-natural medicine, said to be helpful with many conditions- especially with skin care, skin treatment, and wound-healing. It has natural antiseptic and antibacterial properties.

 

It can be made into a flavorful tea and is helpful with autoimmune issues. There is even literature on it, describing clinical studies regarding its ability to fight cancer. Mix 2-3 tablespoons of the pure juice into an 8-10 oz. glass of water, add sweetener to taste, and ice. Many people enjoy the taste!

 

And it works! Click the tab “Testimonials” to hear from others who have used it to treat stubborn conditions that nothing else seemed to work on. Be sure and read these great success stories- it will encourage you to try this amazing plant on your own condition. Once you’ve tried it, you’ll want to nurture and care for this easy to grow, living “medicine cabinet” at your home, greenhouse or garden.

 

Conditions that call for “Comfort…”

Poison Oak

Burns

Sunburn

Mosquito and Insect Bites- itching

Wounds

Pets, (Including Horses)- Skin issues, hot spots, wounds; fly, flea, and insect bites.

Some types of eczema and psoriasis

Contact dermatitis of Euphorbia and Bromeliad plants

Itchy, dry skin

Rashes

 

As a beverage, or a tea- can be therapeutic for:

Auto-immune issues (asthma, irritable bowel syndrome, arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis)

Liver and kidney function

Research being done on some cancers**  (some good results in the lab- **not sure on actual human cancers.)

Respiratory issues, coughs, sore throat

Reduces stress and anxiety.

 

Do your own research- Google key words “Plectranthus amboinicus medicine” to find everything from anecdotal, ethnic and historical usages, to fully scientific and medical research, and journals.

 

Preparation and Use:

 Most people simply crush mature leaves and squeeze the soft watery liquid right onto the skin; or puree leaves and stems in a blender and then filter to release the cool, refreshing, wonderful smelling, soothing liquid and apply it directly to the condition on your skin! 

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