Plantain, Waybread, Plantago Major, ‘Wegerich’ or, ‘King of the road’, is the oldest of worts,
healing nutritive supportive plants of person, plant, weedy place. Plantago major is a western herb localized here from Baja to Alaska, from the Caribbean to Greenland. Plantago is an herb of the commons, local everywhere along byways and footpaths. Linnaeus using his binomial, two name surname and first name, called it Plantago major. The binomial Plantar from the latin, sole of the foot, and major, meaning large. So Plantago major is big flat foot, referring to a physical description of plantain when growing in a moist sheltered dappled shade wood. We must go way back to understand plantain because it’s a plant that is within our biospirit archetype complex that manifests outward as us, as we, as us and we, you and I as a people, westernkind. Within western herbalism we are a people, our plant medicines are as rooted as we are here, now, upon Turtle Island. Any herbalism of healing comes from specific solid plants because we are a specific people. Note: any tendency to link herbalism to abstraction is subterfuge. Our herbalism comes from our recognition, our acceptance and our tireless work of fostering and supporting our dynamic well-being in everything we do, we as us doing together, person, plant, place. Just as every attack against anyone one of us within victimization is an attack against everyone of us as a people, so in turn any attack against these plants living in this our place is an attack on the us, the we of us as a people. Person plant place is an undivided whole because we are western people apology free, guilt free, overtly advancing our well-being fighting to end our victimization and have these plants in our universities, in our hospitals and in our medical offices, in our schools, and this our work is that our tax payer extracted dollars must work for us because they come from us. We refuse to cuck our wellbeing into abstraction, this is about us, and the future of our children to live well free from algorithmic bullying and fear, free targeted deplatforming, free from job firing based on our inherent racial characteristics, free from antiwhite erasure of our western wellbeing values. We will have again our plant based botanical medicine not as boutique periphery luxury but central proactive in the health process. You my young bold readers, tasting these words, tasting seeing these plants know, we will walk together and you my youth, blood of my blood and bone of my bone will go further than I. May the blood biospirit memories of our people continue forever in you, from the field, into the practice of maximizing the well-being of us as a people with simple common plants like Plantago major.
Plantago Major forms a basal rosette of broad spoon shaped, smooth edged, ribbed dark green leaves. The leaves are a rounded oval. The parallel leaf veins are more prominent on the underside. If you are familiar with the lawn variety the semi-wild feral streamside variety is bigger, denser green. Upon trodden pathways they are quite small. Let to themselves they can approach twelve inches long, including the stalk petiole, and 3-4 inches wide. Plantago major is a perennial or biennial with dark green ribbed, broadly ovate at maturity leathery leaves. The flower and seeds are on an inflorescence spike, a dense, bracteate, narrow spike, 2-10 inches tall, seeds and flowers interrupted at the base. The earliest leaves are a salad green potherb, the seeds can be gathered and lightly pan roasted and added to soups, salads. In a closely related Plantago species the seeds are gathered and called psyllium and sold as over the counter bulk fibre laxative. It is said to be introduced from Europe. In the south west mountains it is found in well trod areas, along foot path, horse trails, roadways, old homesteads, camps, and mine sites. At lower to middle elevation 5000-7500 foot elevation, with water seeps, it frequently grows to rather large size often times with cleavers, yellow dock along seasonal riparian zones. P. major is a widely naturalised feral variety. In common usage language there are many varieties of plantain. There is a more narrow leafed variety Plantago lanceolota used in the same way and many native plantains that resemble P. major with quirky differences. In the plantain common language folk lexicon, there is rattlesnake plantain, Goodyera oblongifolia. Which is a speckled bird orchid also found where I devoted my life to plant study on the east coast, there found as a shady forest highland plant. In the south western states rattlesnake plantain grows in the higher elevations above 8500ft. It is an orchid family member completely unrelated botanically to Plantago major but used similarly in western folk herbalism.
Rattlesnake plantain in the southwest is a hands off, do not use gather or touch plant because it is severely curtailed due to prolonged drought in the upper elevation mountains. It bothers me a lot that many of these high elevation plants are sold in commerce by herbalists when equally effective lower elevation ubiquitous plants are available that do the same thing. There is no reason to sell endangered high elevation herbal safari, talisman symbol plants like rattlesnake plantain when asteraciae’s like balsam root, elecampane, mints like horehound, monarda, common ground ivy are effective, not threatened and encourage bonding with place. https://youtube.com/shorts/iXJim9CarHU?feature=share
Table 1. Traditional uses of Plantago major L. in different countries especially Iran. Part of plant and preparation Usage Country References Whole plant decoction Healing different kinds of wounds such as (snake bite, intestinal worms and infectious wounds), cold treating,Remedy for diabetes Colombia, Italia Watkins et al., 2011. Idoloet al., 2010. Jaraldet al., 2008. Fresh leaf of the plant Internal inflammations such as cystitis, enteritis and swollen abdomen Mexico Watkins et al., 2011. Internal use of leaves(oral) Respiratory catarrh;astringent effect; bleeding, skin problems; eye inflammations; also fresh leaves applied to treat livestock hematomas and their skin problems;pruritus. Colombia, Iran, Rahimiet al., 2010. Mir-heidari, 1994. Zagari, 1992. Neveset al., 2009. Topical use of leaves (lotion) Antipyretic,Antitussive,Emollient.Blood rectifier, Kidney pain Portugal, Italia, Iran Viegiet al., 2003. Idoloet al., 2010. Zagari, 1992. Mix of Leaf and Root Anti-infective Iran Mir-heidari, 1994.Zagari, 1992. Decoction and infusion of fresh leaf Kidney pain France Boulogne et al., 2011. Decoction of leaves of Plantago major Remedy for hemorrhagic-diarrheal, Tonic, stimulant Central America and Mexico Vera-Kuaet al., 2010. Seeds of plant mouth inflammation Eye inflammation Iran, India Mir-heidari, 1994. Oral use of the extract Remedy for tuberculosis Soothing effect Iran Mir-heidari, 1994. Zagari, 1992. Decoction of root Decoction of P. major Anti-hemorrhagic Remedy for pulmonary disease Antipyretic Iran Mir-heidari, 1994. Mir-heidari, 1994. Decoction of leaf with vinegar Anti-infective Iran Mir-heidari, 1994. Mixture of the sap of leaves and honey Remedy for Ear pain and Bruises Iran Mir-heidari, 1994. Extract of the root Urinary tract infection; toothache Iran Mir-heidari, 1994. Decoction of P. major, Euphorbia schlechtendalii andMelochianodiflora Stomatitis, asthma, bronchitis, ear ache, antitussive Iran , Central America and Mexico Vera-Kuaet al., 2010. Brewed leaves and root Remedy for Ear pain Iran Mir-heidari, 1994. Whole plant Root of plant Aqueous extract Bruises, Urinary tract, toothache Stomatitis, Asthma, bronchitis, Ear ache Iran Zagari, 1992. Zagari, 1992. Zagari, 1992. Juice of the plant and honey Anti tussive Iran Zagari, 1992. Table2. Biological active compounds of P. major L. leaves and seeds (mg/g on dry weight basis) (Mohamed et al., 2011) Constituent P. major L. leaves P. major L. seeds Total phenol (mg gallic/g) 13.05±0.10 7.43±0.07 Total flavonoid (mg Quercetin/g) 6.41±0.04 3.03±.03 Tannins (mg Catechine /g) 5.63±0.06 2.43±0.03
Therapeutic Uses and Pharmacological Properties of Plantago major L. and its Active Constituents Ali Nazarizadeh1 , Peyman Mikaili2 , Milad Moloudizargari2,*, Shahin Aghajanshakeri2 , Soheil Javaherypour2
Uses of Plantago major, plantain. As said before in my genius talk, group hug love-in wellbeing transmission on plantain, the earliest leaves, are a pot herb salad edible along with the lightly pan roasted sauteed seeds. Later the leaves become too strongly bitter and stringy to be palatable eaten. In general terms there is the plant as a whole above ground plant, leaf, roots, as a nutritive alterative bitter astringent green juice perhaps juiced with cleavers, violets as a lymphatic adjunct. The leaves may be freshed tinctured in alcohol for winter use when the green plant is not readily available. The fresh herb leaf as a topical skin compress for beauty treatment around the eyes, skin eruptions, boils, insect bites and so on. The seeds dried taken by mouth as a bulk forming nutritive fibre laxative similar to the available metamucil psylium. Internally the leaf tea is cooling and dissipates heat in the lower, mid and lower burner GI tract in terms of epithelial cell mucus membrane inside/outside cells. As a medicinal herb the ripe seeds have more affinity to the kidney when used as boiled drunk decoction. Within a TCM model boil the dried seeds of Plantago major by placing dried seeds in a cheese cloth pouch, of a porous coffee filter or tea ball and boil seeds then drink. If you just place the seeds in boiling water they tend to make a mess, sticking to the sides of the pan.
Properties: Different parts of plantain have slightly different properties roots, vs leaves vs seeds. Some of these uses are expectorant, diuretic, soothing demulcent, astringent, heat dispersing anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, nutritive alterative, (liver) hepatoprotective, hemostatic. Baicalein was recently found significant in herbal circles in a Chinese Sculateria spp
utilized for health issues.
Folk First! wellbeing In face to face Folk First! herbalism it is important to approach health issues from a human based symptomatic approach, Asking questions like, 'What is the illness-thing doing in the body?' What is actually going on? Descriptive and describing vs prescriptive or should be, rather than what the 'illness thing' is supposed to be doing, what is it doing? How is the person face to face presenting from actual observation? What is the the person saying, in their own words? What are their actual concerns? Is the body cool to touch, dry, hot, weak, strong, trembling, what does the pulse feel like when you palpate, neck, lower extremities, radial, right vs left, is the pulse the same on both sides of the body? Is the pulse thready, bounding, can you see the artery popping thru the skin? What does the tongue look like, red plump well formed, chalky crusted? Is the person lucid and clear in speech, rambling, confused? How long have they been this way? Is their memory intact? Sudden onset vs chronic? Of course when you've been a health professional for 20 years, you process this gestalt immediately. This may be the last day you are alive on planet earth so you give everything to and for your people. I only focus on these herbs to do no harm as a peace Pilgrim because it is about the well-being of us, we as a people. My pronouns are: Us, We. We are a people and our wellbeing non-negotiable.
Herbalism under AntiWhiteism: Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if... I use the term 'illness-thing' in the sense of traditional cause of disease like, 'wyrms', in the 9-herb charm. Often times in the dominant culture AI media message, the illness is truncated within a value structure monologue narrative of scientific jargon, tests, lab values, that funnel the person into a diagnosis limitation, that limits access to plants as healing remedies.
Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if...Due to the immoral moral imperative of antiwhitism based on a deracinated, doubtful, apologetic fearful mindset implanted in the subconscious mind via meme pathogen centered info-entertainment, the white person is a non-person processed through an impersonal jargon system. They as a non-person, deracinated people are transfixed from birth into a health care consumer. Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if...you are compliantly being sold as the only option, final solution, a medical diagnosis based on fear. Whites exist in terms of healthcare within an automatic diagnosis to pill/surgery loop as uber-consumers. Within that AI media message we can rightly call medical conditions 'viral', like a X-twitter post goes viral. Whites are the ultimate uber-consumer, they demand consumption because consumption is inherent in white non-identity. Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if...Whites are a non-people alone among the group politik of governance, mandated as a non-group that does not exist and you are unable to publicly advocate for the well-being of your people. This non-existence occurs as programmed thought patterns, therefore only by addressing the thought process and meme pathogens existing in the thought process can whites be liberated via the thought process and become an us, become a we, become a white people. Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if... the AI talking heads 'word-spel' a dis-ease, talk a dis-ease thing into existence based not on it's specific experiential observation, in a specific person but 'viral' 'wordspel'-ed it into being via official AI algorithm media campaign in order to sell a disease product solution. Ownership of social media is ownership of mind. Hence the political maneuvering to ban social media Tik-Tok because it was not being filtered according to dominant culture antiwhiteism. Later a compromise on Tik-Tok was made to sell it so new owners can alter the Tik-Tok algorithm and hence alter the thought process of the young whites inhabiting the media space in order to set up a new for profit mechanized war campaign approved, directed and sanctioned by the new Tik-Tok ownership. Got a problem? We got a pill for that. Knee pain bro? We got a surgical procedure for that? Depressed bro? Have you considered our assisted suicide option plan? White people as deracinated non-people become alpha consumers. Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if...White racial identity as a banned politik is inherently linked to white consumer choice with your identity exists only as a purchase.
Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if...Whites as non-people are cogs, replaceable parts in a generic industrial medical process. Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if...White women are targeted as non-breeder childless cat lady consumers with the definition of white female empowerment defined as your non-childbearing status. You might live in an occupied country if...Whites are programmed to accept borderless nations and hordes of non-white invader migrants overtaking their neighborhoods, cities nations, biregionbecause through abstraction whites are a deracinated non-group. Socially within that endless 5-year plan, final erasure solution, the white person lives in bone wrenching fear, he himself can be deplatformed, de-banked, marginalized, prosecuted under antiwhite law courts, at any moment based upon non-adherence to the dogmatic algorithmic talking points of media implanted controlled antiwhiteism. The primary point of antiwhiteism is a moral position of action. That is why I preface everything I do as we, us, we are a people using a white wellbeing lexicon to inspire my people to peacefully advocate for white well being in everything they do, think or say. Whites living within an occupied nation can only end white victimization by becoming a people through addressing the internal occupation of the thinking process.
For instance TPM, traditional Persian Medicine exists in Iran because Iranians are a racial ethnic people, focused on their wellbeing through herbal medicine. Yet TPM because it is linked to Tehran and Iran is not found in western herbalism because power brokers delegitimize, dehumanize the Iranian people and TPM, so they can be conveniently bombed by the occupied US regime. Rather than support and publicize TPM, traditional Persian Medicine, in the free communication of ideas, to maximize wellbeing, the dominant culture sanctions and bombs Iran, blocking the movement of ideas. TCM, traditional Chinese Medicine exists in China because Asians Chinese are a racial ethnic people, focused on their wellbeing through herbal medicine. China is an ethnic racial Asian people and they likewise have a vibrant government supported Asian herbalism, integrated in their Asian university system, their Asian hospitals, supported by their pro-asian nation. The key point is that plant based botanical medicine is based on an existential person, plant, place relationship. People and plants come from a place or bioregion. Local botanical medicine paradigms exist in places like Iran, China, Korea, Tibet, and are all present in their countries supported politically with governmental dollars and social institutions because the people in those countries are racial persons there. Whites are a non-racial, decraniated people in America and European countries because morally under antiwhiteism it is 'ok' to harm Whites under a category of non-racial person as an adjunct of harm within white erasure. It is a immoral moral imperative to deny whites access to herbal medicine because whites live under antiwhiteism.
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Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if...At the present time western herbal medicine which in a normal context of promoting wellbeing in a nation of a people, would be taught, researched, and promoted at the highest levels of our academia, western herbalism is instead held in a micro niche boutique for moneyed elites. Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if...It is a gate keeping activity of the antiWhite dominant culture to deplatform and marginalize not only the herbalist politically as a speaker within AI gate keeping but also throttle the flow of health care dollars which in a non-occupied healthcare wellbeing model would flow to herbalists. Herbalists and herbalism is a natural aspect of a well-being community. It is fundamental to realize none of this throttling of western herbalism is accidental or random. It is intentional. Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if...fundamentally western herbalism as a western norm must be erased, not supported by the university system, not supported by taxpayer funded healthcare dollars, instead you have a Obama-care, Trump-Biden prescription plan, allopathic weirdo chemical, surgical healthcare consumer system. Instead of herbal medicine within the medical establishment, promoted at college and university level, paid for with public wellbeing government health care dollars within insurance tax payer paid health care dollars, not on the periphery, as a quirky weirdo, out of pocket luxury expense purchase but promoted on a fundamental level, herbalism is instead throttled within the AI algorithm. Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if...you Challenge big pharma , and you are deplatformed. Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if...Herbal medicine is gate kept in a little tiny box because the moral precedence of the dominant culture is founded on antiwhiteism. In a nation where you are not allowed to have a white neighborhood you will not have a white community based western herbalism. Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if...It is the moral precedent of systemic antiwhiteism to erase and marginalize European western practices and values and within that European plant medicines. Let's face it, the eclectic botanical doctors, their voluminous writing, their eclectic medical schools, their research, their botanical practice was a white male western practice value. Herbalism under antiwhiteism or you might live in an occupied country if... instead of a valid tradition of white professional botanical medicine university trained healthcare providers, who are free to enter hospitals and practice their botanical medical specialty in that taxpayer funded hospital, you have a woo-woo, wise woman shtick doing totally non-botanical woo-woo flower essence mumbo jumbo herbalism. We must imagine what happen, what it would be like if we were a race and could advocate openly for our well-being in the group politiks of governace? What if we were a pro-white wellbeing, racinated people doing our generational western botanical herbalism without apology, hand in hand with the most modern technological medicine all totally focused on white wellbeing as a people within our tradition of wellbeing?
Within the dominant culture AI algorithm, plants themselves, neighborhoods, anything connected with Europe all become too white, in the sense of 'Are you antiwhite enough to pass?' . Plantago Major becomes according to google, "Plantain is white man's footprint, because it appeared and thrived in disturbed soil and damaged ecosystems" So in a very gate kept antiwhite narrative Plantago major is linked to the incredibly value judgment words 'damaged' and 'disturbed'. Also in all this AI gapchat googling of Plantago major, again focus my brothers and sisters from another mother, we are talking plants here, Wow! In the Google search, Rudyard Kipling's "White Man's Burden" from 1899 came up as, 'a different though related historical concept'. I really fuckin hate racist plants, I guess I'll have to broaden my punch from racist white man's footprint shit to punching deplatforming plants. Remember for a moment we are talking about a significant herbal medicine used throughout the world in TPM and TCM, traditional Iranian-Persian and traditional Chinese medicine. What is 'disturbed' soil? What is a 'damaged' ecosystem? Answer: bad white penis male energy colonizing plants. Obviously you don't want to sit in a restaurant next to 'disturbed' people. Obviously you don't want to buy 'damaged' goods. Again Google AI gpt chat is discussing objectively of course, medicinal plants lol. So now when an innocent child does his dutiful antiwhite slop-school project about common plants, he or she will dutifully point out in the essay, 'damaged', 'disturbed', 'white man's footprint' in connection with medicinal plants. So Plantago major is now, the 'white man's footprint' growing in 'disturbed' soil, within a 'damaged' ecosystem? Wow that sounds kinda scary. Yinz better fire up the weed eater, spray some glyphosate roundup on that, 'white man's footprint' and maybe pop a couple dems Tylenols, cause I feels a headache coming on. Oh my God, omg, wait a minute plantain leaves and salt applied to the temple and forehead, according to herbalist Michael Shaw Moore, in his book "Los Remedios" was good for headaches. I'm not sure I want to use the 'white man's footprint' found in 'damaged' ecosystems on 'disturbed' soil, and put it on my forehead. Thank God I have Google, Plantago major sounds like a really cringe, danger stranger, weird yucky plant dude.
In the antiwhite AI Google narrative connected to Plantago major we have a couple of antiwhite factoids connected to its herbalism: 1)Plantago is connected to a 'white man's footprint', and in the immoral moral imperative of antiwhiteism a white man is the ultimate evil. 2) Why can't we call Plantago Major 'white woman's foot print' ? Because in systemic antiwhiteism white man is bad and white woman, is less bad and is a pass as long as the dichotomy can fuel tension, suspicion. White woman are a generational temporary 'pass' group within minority affirmative action hiring. So within systemic antiwhiteism there is a goal to oppose white man vs woman in a kind of primal opposition of category, us vs them, which is really fucking crazy. Fucking crazy in an unironic way because we don't want white men fucking white women because I think I read somewhere, i'll have to check Google AI ghpchat to make sure, but white women and white men fucking make white babies, white families, and that may lead to an OMG, OMG! white neighborhood. Gonna be a lot of dems white footprints. Oh shit, Get out weed eater, spray the round up, scary. As if you could have a white man separate, apart, and outside of a white woman. While reading this please remember these AI factoids 1) Race is a social construct. 2)'Racism and racist is something only white people, both white men and white women can be racist. 3)Unless you are an antisemite, because you can have Arab anti semitism, Iranian anti semites, Black anti semites and white anti semitism but only white racists. 4) The good news is that according to google Ai gapchat truth dogma, non-white indigenous native Americans came to the rescue. According to google, "despite its introduction by Europeans, Native Americans recognized its value as a medicinal plant and food". So if native American non-whites think Plantago major is cool, maybe i'm gtd good to go, still a little sketchy though on that TPM traditional Persian Medicine claims about Plantago major, cause dem Persians even though they have a unique herbal history mixing with Hippocrates and the Greeks going back to Alexander the great, 350BC, they are, take a deep breath ....Iranian! I wonder if Iranians who some claim are Indo-european Aryans, have white men's footprints, scary question, huh?
Some Constituents: Baicalein and aucubin are believed to be among the most important chemicals found in P. major. Baicalein, a flavonoid, and aucubin, an irioid glycoside, are considered the most biologically active components of the plant.[1] Baicalein is known for its potential antioxidant properties and as a free radical scavenger. It is also known for its anti-inflammatory activities, specifically its ability to inhibit inflammatory cytokines in human mast cells.[3,4] Aucubin is the major irioid glycoside isolated from the leaves and has been determined to be a specific inhibitor of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) activation in mast cells, which explains its anti-inflammatory properties. Aucubin has also been shown to have anticancer properties, since it enhances human lymphocyte proliferation and the secretion of interferon γ.[The properties of P. major are modulated by the different components of the plant. These include carbohydrates, lipids, alkaloids, caffeic acid derivatives, flavonoids, iridoid glycosides, and other terpenoids. The chemical analysis of the leaves revealed the presence of aucubin, a glycoside, which has been reported in several studies to be a powerful anti-toxin. There are also some other effective ingredients in this plant such as baicalein, ascorbic acid, apigenin, benzoic acid, chlorogenic acid, citric acid, ferulic acid, oleanolic acid, salicylic acid, and ursolic acid.iridoid glycosides (2.5%), aucubin, apigenin, baicalein, catapol, asperuloside, flavonoids, mucilage (2%), tannins (6.5%), phenolic acids, saponins and flavonoids.
"Plantago major is an important therapeutic herb containing a variety of
bioactive compounds, including flavonoids, alkaloids, terpenoids,
phenolic compounds (caffeic acid derivatives), iridoid glycosides, fatty
acids, polysaccharides, and vitamins. These compounds can be found in
almost all parts of the plant, such as seeds, leaves, flowers, and roots. The
bioactivities of Plantago major are based on these chemical components
(Figure 2) [8]. It has been reported that the ethanol or methanol extract of
the whole plant does not have antiviral activity [10]. Plantago major L, a
popular traditional Chinese medicine., has long been used in the treatment
of various diseases, from the common cold to viral hepatitis. This plant
has been shown to contain five classes of biologically active compounds:
benzoic compound (vanillic acid), flavonoids (baicalein, baicalin,
luteolin), iridoid glycoside (aucubin), phenolic compounds (caffeic acid,
chlorogenic acid, ferulic acid, p- coumaric acid) and triterpenes (oleanolic
acid, ursolic acid) [3, 11]. -Hülya ÇİÇEK, Hanım Seval KAYA, Müslüm KILIÇ, Alper KİSER, (2024), Pharmacological and Biochemical activities of plantago
major L, J. Nutrition and Food Processing, 7(5); DOI:10.31579/2637-8914/215
Some Plantain Energetics : Plantain leaf is bitter to neutral in taste, older leaves more than younger one. Cooling. It feels both slimy mucilage and bitter tightening tannins, meaning it draws heat, relieves burning lubricates, soothes and moistens tissues. The seeds are more tightening while also drying. Plantain seeds are mucilaginous. Like chia seeds or shredded elm bark when soaked in water, they swell attain a gel-like consistency. Related Plantago seeds are sold as an overnight mild, bulking laxative. They are non-chemical and don’t stimulate peristalsis like Fragula Cascara sagrada.
Organs Systems Affected: skin, blood, epithelial mucous membranes, such as throat, lungs, upper, gut mid and lower burner intestinal, bladder and urinary tract, gut, liver protectant. In recent years, hepatic disorders have been the main cause of deaths around the world (26). In one model of animal study, extract of Plantago major seed, exhibits the hepatoprotective activity by which the levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) showed reduction.
Some Plantago Medicinal Uses:
: leaves and seeds have been used in almost all parts of the world for centuries as a wound healer, analgesic, antioxidant, and antibiotic, as well as an immune system modulator, antiviral, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory agent. In Germany their herbal medicine Commission has authorized its internal use for coughs and bronchitis, as well as external use for inflammatory skin ailments . Plantain is considered anti-inflammatory this may be due to plantain’s iridoid glycoside content, which seems to suppress prostaglandin formation [3]. One particular iridoid glycoside, aucubin, is easily metabolized into aucubigenin, a compound with potent antibacterial properties [3]. In vitro testing has found plantain leaf to be effective against a range of bacteria, including Salmonella typhi, Salmonella paratyphi, Shigella dysenteriae and Staphylococcus aureus [13].
Plantain Topical Uses:
Plantain leaf topical in the field is a soothing drawing agent like Opuntia spp, prickly pear cactus pads for rash, minor noninfectious skin irritation, mosquito bites, bee sting, or cuts and wound dressings. It soothes, cools, and can increase tissue healing, and helps as a drawing poultice. On the trail out and about camping use a bandanna, cotton t shirt or paper towel for a cool compress dipped in strong plantain tea decoction. Plantain’s combination of tissue tightening tannins and cooling makes it a topical try for hemorrhoids. Alone or with witch hazel, red root, canaigre, and horse chestnut. It also can be part of a mouthwash for inflamed gums, canker sores or topical cold sores. Connected to this is the dried plantain leaf infused oil or further on to a salve
Some Internal Uses suggestions:
Plantain is an excellent herb for epithelial inside/outside border tissues pf the internal mucosa as well as skin. In cases of non-descript respiratory irritation infection and simple cough, plantain leaf act as expectorant to help the body with productive cough expel thick mucus, while its soothing demulcent actions calm inflamed hot tissues. In sore throat, gargling with red root and drinking plantain tea can help soothe the throat. Plantain has a mild diuretic effect, and works on the kidneys partly due to its aucubin.
Suggested Formula Blends:
These are some suggested formula blends, use what you have on hand. Look deeply at the plants and try to express the idea in a formula, that the way the plants are combined in the environment is the way they should be combined in your formula. The goal in a formula is nourish the biospirit. So the plants just in the way they are together, the space that they share, the adjacent plants were themselves a formula. The three points plant, person, place. The small plant groupings are a way of healing that we have to understand. It struck me just at that moment that these groupings of plants are the same concept as the life medicines. These are the plants, we are the people. We are going to use the plants that are here. Not in the sense of using plants of commerce to develop a formula but the plants that are here. We are here. We will use the plants that are here. I think that bioregional polycrest remedies have to have a significant place in our bioregional folk herbalism. The unique biospirit unfolds in a place.
https://pgmanski.blogspot.com/2016/01/yarrow-bioregional-folk-polycrest-by.html Topical for drawing blisters/pimples to a head, or drawing non-acute surface splinters objects from the skin: plantain leaf, prickly pear pad and piñon sap warm-infused in oil.
For general skin use: plantain leaf, mexican arnica, local comfrey leaf, and calendula infused in oil.
To sooth stop minor non-emergent bleeding: Plantain leaf and yarrow
For irritated hemorrhoids: Plantain leaf, marshmallow root, and witch hazel leaf
For poison ivy style plant rashes: Plantain leaf, oak bark, cascara sagrada bark
For deeper infection like boils: plantain leaf, la gobernadora, rudbeckia echinacea
For cystitis/UTI’s: plantain leaf, pipsisewah, uva ursi, manzanita leaf, mallow root, juniper berry
For cough/bronchitis: warm tea infusion of plantain leaf, osha, balsam root, elecampane, sweet root, monarda
For ulcers, leaky gut and GI inflammation: Plantain leaf, canadian flea bane, fire weed, slippery elm.
Precautions and Contraindications: Plantain is generally considered a food/medicine, food slash medicine plant on the continuum of food plant, edible plant, food/medicine plant, and medicine plants. Plantago is generally mild and safe however if you are taking any prescription medications you should review any plant you are taking into your body with a licensed physician to review safety or interactions especially blood thinners. Wild Herb Ways : My herbal teacher Michael Cottingham out of Silver City, New Mexico, describes plants in this way. John Slattery likewise has a similar perspective. There are 1)food plants, there are 2)food/ slash medicine plants, and then there are 3)medicine plants. The food plants of course we need to take into our bodies every day, and we all know who they are. They're food plants: peanuts, pine nuts, potato, broccoli, Sweet potato, corn, berries, carrots and so on. The food/medicine plants are plants we can take every day, although, not always included in the diet. Some of these plants may be plants that our ancestors ate daily or seasonally but tend to be eaten less frequently, some of these plants may be, nettles, black and cayenne pepper, onions, mints, turmeric, ginger, garlic, and many others, a lot of these plants have become words, what we call now "spices", if we encounter them at all we will meet them as spices in our daily food/plant life. They're really food/medicine plants. These types of plants usually we can have in larger amounts and more often.
Now the third type of plants that we have are medicine plants, straight medicine plants, exclusively medicine plants, that we take, ingest in much smaller amounts. These plants are inherently different in that they are used differently and used less frequently than the other two groups. The plant that we met last night is a pure medicine plant. No one eats Larrea tridentata for breakfast. No one eats a creosote salad, but you can lacto ferment the buds like a southwest caper. And the way that we approached it is the way that you approach a medicine plant. You you look at the plant, you touch the plant, you smell it, you place it in your hands you look at it with your eyes, you may take a small piece of it and taste it and try it, or you may do what you did take a small twig place it in hot water drink it and look at the plant and feel it's effect on your body. There is also an element of reverence because when we need these plants we need them right now. So you get to know the medicine plants when you're healthy and strong but when you need them it may be very different, a very different condition or situation. Also when you gather plants for medicine you gather them for other people and you also gather them in a different way because you're thinking of the other person who you might not know physically at this time who may need this plant. Because it is a medicine plant it's not a plant that we want to take every day,. Although native peoples, especially the people who lived in the desert, living where we do right where the plant grows, wouldn't be hesitant to take a light tea every day or on most days. As an example with the Western medicine plant echinacea, with echinacea you don't want to take it every day. It’s not a vitamin supplement like vitamin C, there’s no minimum daily requirement for echinacea. You don’t take echinacea every day like a supplement.You take it, in small amounts when you need it and then stop taking it. The plant Larrea tridentata is like this. If you had a cold or a flu coming on, or a skin condition or an arthritic condition that warranted it then you may want to use the plant internally during that time. But it's not an every day plant 24/7 365. I'd like to talk to more about this specifically in person, because there have been cases of chaparral being misused in association with specific inherent organ weaknesses, so there are contradictions and the reasons that I have for explaining it in this way. But to answer your question it's not an every day plant. It is a medicine plant. Here I am not saying it is a medicine plant in the sense of a pharmaceutical. I mean with regard to the grouping we use to understand plants, food, medicine/ slash food, and medicine it is a medicine plant.
We celebrate clockwise daylight sunwise circle of the seasons of the solar wheel of seasons the equinox and solstices. Whereas we celebrate likewise the same progression in night time circle night stars turning opposite counterclockwise around Polaris. Our wellbeing night sky moves counterclockwise, around the bear stars. All of the bear star stories come from previously hidden now revealed by genius perfect fully enlightened, empowered genius world teacher, wild herb ways. So we approach the Neandertal language of experience and our folk tradition. As above so below. The clear living flowing veins of water as streams , rivers and creeks on the landscape, the red blood and vital spark in our veins, and the greening veritas of pulsing plants. From sky to roots and back again. Heaven and earth, our human bodies, the bioregion and the natural seasons ‘move’ according to prescribed sunwise turning order, and according to movement, within the sun begun we are born. The Great Bear is the big dipper, Ursus Major in the Sky is visible year round rotating counterclockwise around the pole star Polaris, spring up fall down. The great bear wakes up in spring, stands up on two legs. In the Autumn the Great bear walks on all fours, he becomes sleepy and lies down. Our holy sacred wild herb way plants kind after kind do the same. I first heard the bear story sheepherding with Joe Agular, in the Gas Hills from Lysite, Lost Cabin to TenSleep for the Ace Spratt. The Basque herder The sky above our heads is filled with bear.
https://pgmanski.blogspot.com/2024/02/sky-looking-like-rain-1985.html
https://youtu.be/z8k86knvWxs?si=MYMQwJapvMuFkmlJ
Sheep Camp/Alkalai Creek
“Moved the drop bunch
With Joe Agular
To near Alkali creek
My camp is three miles due south
Recieved packages of two long underware
From JC Penney
Yesterday I let the roper go into the ewes
Still pulling lambs
Using the warm firm liver
Tomorrow Joe Gitaro will be passing thru
With a band of sheep
Could be trouble if mine and his mix
Just have to see.” -poet Paul Manski 1985
In the heritage Basque language of Neandertal, “Zerua hartzez beteta dago. The bear's mother's name is Maria. Hartzaren amaren izena Maria da.” The Bear stars are many things in the north, a cleaver or obsidian axe, made of stone, the hammer. The bear stars are Karlsvagan, Karl’s wagon, or Charles wagon, from the anglo saxon churl for man, like volkswagon the folk’s wagon. The large wagon is Wotanchristvgon, the Wotan christ way path and the smaller wagon is Kevenavagan, Freya’s wagon, the man’s wagon cart and the woman’s wagon cart. Dawn stands the east and Evening for west.
Plantago was written described as a constituent of the 10th century Anglo-saxon plant spell, The Nigon Wyrta Galdor. “Nine Herbs Charm”‘way-bread’, the foot pathway daily bread panacea plant.
“ + Ond þu ƿegbrade ƿyrta modor
east[a]n op[e]ne inn[a]n mihtigu
ofer ðy cræte curran ofer ðy cƿene reodan
ofer ðy bryde bryodedon ofer ðy fearras fnærdon.”
“And you, Waybread, plant-mother!
You’re open to the east, yet mighty within:
Carts creaked over you, women rode over you,
over you brides bellowed, over you bulls snorted!”
“+ And you, wegbrade, mother of worts,
open to the east—within, mighty,
over you carts creaked, over you women rode,
over you brides yelled, over you oxen snorted.
All you withstood and pushed back against,
so might you withstand venom and on-fliers,
and the loathsome one that fares across land.” - 10th century Anglo-saxon plant spell, The Nigon Wyrta Galdor.
In a face to face community herbalism of people united in wellbeing you want to go directly to widely available plants. You don't need elaborate conspiracy theories to know an overt restructuring process of erasure is rapidly unfolding. All kinds of unimaginable scenarios are unfolding that make the simple act of being together with your kind publicly some kind of treasonous act. More than ever before it's vital to gather face to face, in real life, not online IRL, in person to learn these accessible medicine plants like Mugwort, Waybread plantain, Lamb’s Cress, Chamomile, Stinging Nettle, Apple-of-the-Wood, Fennel, mullein, cleavers, yarrow, the plants of the nine herb 10th century formula. Plants you can meet without a filter, face to face in small groups of friends without dogma, or baggage. Plantago major, is an excellent starting point. You can find stands weedy from Arizona to British Columbia, from Maine to California. It's an herb you'll be instantly familiar with as soon as you crush the spoon shaped ribbed leafs or apply it to bumps and blisters, and get to know it as part of our people.
“Ingredients: Mugwort, Waybread open to the east, Lamb’s Cress, Venom-Loathe, Chamomile, Nettle, Sour-Apple-of-the-Wood, Fille, and Fennel. Old soap.
Prepare and apply the salve: Work these plants to dust, and mix them with apple mush. Make a paste of water and ashes. Take Fennel and mix the plant into the boiling paste. Bathe the wound with an egg mixture both before the patient applies the salve and after.
Sing the above galdor over each of the nine plants. Sing the galdor three times before the patient self-applies the salve, and sing the galdor three times on the apple. Sing the galdor into the patient’s mouth, sing the galdor into each of the patient’s ears, and—before the patient applies the salve—sing the galdor into the patient’s wound.” - 10th century Anglo-saxon plant spell, The Nigon Wyrta Galdor.
Plantago is a turtle island plant calling home. What and where is Turtle Island? A: Turtle Island is clockwise, four directions sunwise in the upper northeast right front foot Greenland, the lower right southeast right foot of the turtle Florida East Caribbean, the lower southwest left foot of the turtle the Gulf of California West and Baja California, in the northwest the upper left front foot of the turtle are the Aleutian islands and Alaska. Plantain is wherever, whatever, whoever on Turtle Island found.
The Nigon Wyrta Galdor. “Nine Herbs Charm” formula with Plantago as the 2nd of the nine, is part of the the heritage of western herbalism and vitalism. So I reiterate again and again with western herbalism the pronouns us, we as a cult of people, and of cult of place. I say over and over, our people, our place because that sense of the commons as an experience and resource has been generationally erased, removed and a cult of newness has emerged which degenerates everything into a cult of shiny new youth rock and roll hip hop jazz improvisation, buy buy, buy, die die die herbalism of the complex and exotic. Herbalism is not brand new improved, secret, my herbalism hack. Herbalism is the public space of us we becoming and re-becoming a people of well-being. The medieval tradition of panacea herbs used in healing biospirit goes back to Hippocrates and his oath:
Ὄμνυμι Ἀπόλλωνα ἰητρὸν καὶ Ἀσκληπιὸν καὶ Ὑγείαν καὶ Πανάκειαν καὶ θεοὺς πάντας τε καὶ πάσας ἵστορας ποιεύμενος ἐπιτελέα ποιήσειν κατὰ δύναμιν καὶ κρίσιν ἐμὴν ὅρκον τόνδε καὶ ξυγγραφὴν τήνδε.
“I swear, calling upon Apollo the physician and Asclepius, Hygeia and Panaceia and all the gods and goddesses as witnesses, that I will fulfill this oath and this contract according to my ability and judgment.’ The oath here of Hippocrates affirms in it the linked intertwined wryrt weaving of us, we upon a commons of place, locality, neighborhood. A Panacea both calls forth beauty, cleanliness, health, goodness, long life, vigor and through the taking of the herbal cure connects oneself to a lineage of healing within vitalism. There is nothing exactly like the panacea in the modern world. So like Evola we resist modernism because we demand our Folk First faith for the wellbeing of us as a people, not cogs in a wheel but ownership of the process. So we have our herbal cures approximating them.
“There are a variety of ways to interpret and understand this charm. From a comparative perspective, the present translator deems the following interpretation to be the most likely: A speaker is to use the charm to cure (or more appropriately, defeat) some kind of wound that involves infectious disease visualized as appearing in the air, onflyge—literally ‘on-fliers’ and geflog ‘infectious disease’, and across land, ‘the loathsome one who fares across land’ in the direct translation. The galdor-singer invokes the aid of an army consisting of nine mighty plants or, in the direct translation, worts. One by one, the speaker calls on each plant, addressing them as hardened and experienced troops.
After the speaker tallies the lineup of her forces, she identifies the retinue’s foe—the aforementioned loathsome one—as a ferocious wyrm, a serpentine creature that appears in ancient Germanic texts comparable to modern notions of a dragon, and calls upon the deity Wōden to lead her forces. Being a notable healer and military leader in the broader Germanic corpus, Wōden engages the monster before it can harm anyone and strikes first. Using his ‘wonder twigs’ (perhaps medical runic inscriptions, see discussion below), he causes the creature to split into nine portions. The portions become nine ‘on-fliers’, each with a different colored venom. They are then set upon by the nine plants and annihilated.
Once the wyrm and its portions are defeated, the plants arise, evidently in a gesture of victory, ending the verse section of the poem. A prose section follows that directs the reader to make a salve and instructs them on its application.”
Walking in a wild forest is a gift, something of a garden scrambled.
“19. An ash I know that stands, Yggdrasill it’s called,
a tall tree, drenched with shining loam;
from there come the dews which fall in the valley,
green, it stands always over Urd’s well.” -Vǫluspá Mimisbrunnr.info. 2017. “Carolyne Larrington, 1996 & 2014”. Eddic to English, Mimisbrunnr.info.
A fountain unobstructed, that was not made by the hands of men, as in Robert Hunter’s Ripple. These are steep mountains. These are steep, rocky, stony and somewhat neglected in the sense of set apart eroded hills of about 7500 feet, 2300m elevation. Set apart means, holy, left alone. Something like the twisted gnarly tree of Chuang tzu, left to live because it was too twisted for boards, too many knots for fire wood, left alone. Left alone to live and become itself whatever that is, was or will be. The words I say are english, hence there are which I found, Old English spells, healing with worts and words. I was not expecting to find such an abundance of Plantago major, nor to dig up plantains story. I was actually looking for another sacred bark tree, Cascara sagrada. I was searching for weathered yellow parment leaves, Frangula betulifola, falling to the ground, red and purple black berries. Crossing a mostly dry November creek, after the monsoon rains, leave a puddling of water, a gurgling low November sun, a one hundred year Anasazi drought that hangs in the air with a high pressure positioned over the continental divide. In the bottom where skunk, fox, turkey, javelina, mule deer drink there was the biggest plantain I have ever seen. Dark green giant spoon sized leaves, so big I thought it was maybe a yellow dock rumex.
“PLANTAIN.
This grows usually in meadows and fields, and by path sides, and is so well known, that it needs no description.
Time.] It is in its beauty about June, and the seed ripens shortly after.
Government and virtues.] It is true, Misaldus and others, yea, almost all astrology-physicians, hold this to be an herb of Mars, because it cures the diseases of the head and privities, which are under the houses of Mars, Aries, and Scorpio: The truth is, it is under the command of Venus, and cures the head by antipathy to Mars, and the privities by sympathy to Venus; neither is there hardly a martial disease but it cures.
The juice of Plantain clarified and drank for divers days together, either of itself, or in other drink, prevails wonderfully against all torments or excoriations in the intestines or bowels, helps the distillations of rheum from the head, and stays all manner of fluxes, even women’s courses, when they flow too abundantly. It is good to stay spitting of blood and other bleedings at the mouth, or the making of foul and bloody water, by reason of any ulcer in the reins or bladder, and also stays the too free bleeding of wounds. It is held an especial remedy for those that are troubled with the phthisic, or consumption of the lungs, or ulcers of the lungs, or coughs that come of heat. The decoction or powder of the roots or seeds, is much more binding for all the purposes aforesaid than the leaves. Dioscorides saith, that three roots boiled in wine and taken, helps the tertain agues, and for the quartan agues, (but letting the number pass as fabulous) I conceive the decoction of divers roots may be effectual. The herb (but especially the seed) is held to be profitable against the dropsy, the falling-sickness, the yellow jaundice, and stoppings of the liver and reins. The roots of Plantain, and Pellitory of Spain, beaten into powder, and put into the hollow teeth, takes away the pains of them. The clarified juice, or distilled water, dropped into the eyes, cools the inflammations in them, and takes away the pin and web; and dropped into the ears, eases the pains in them, and heals and removes the heat. The same also with the juice of Houseleek is profitable against all inflammations and breakings out of the skin, and against burnings and scaldings by fire and water. The juice or decoction made either of itself, or other things of the like nature, is of much use and good effect for old and hollow ulcers that are hard to be cured, and for cankers and sores in the mouth or privy parts of man or woman; and helps also the pains of the piles in the fundament. The juice mixed with oil of roses, and the temples and forehead anointed therewith, eases the pains of the head proceeding from heat, and helps lunatic and frantic persons very much; as also the
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biting of serpents, or a mad dog. The same also is profitably applied to all hot gouts in the feet or hands, especially in the beginning. It is also good to be applied where any bone is out of joint, to hinder inflammations, swellings, and pains that presently rise thereupon. The powder of the dried leaves taken in drink, kills worms of the belly; and boiled in wine, kills worms that breed in old and foul ulcers. One part of Plantain water, and two parts of the brine of powdered beef, boiled together and clarified, is a most sure remedy to heal all spreading scabs or itch in the head and body, all manner of tetters, ringworms, the shingles, and all other running and fretting sores. Briefly, the Plantains are singularly good wound herbs, to heal fresh or old wounds or old wounds or sores, either inward or outward.”
-Culpeper, Nicolas Complete Herbal, London, England 1652 https://www.gutenberg.org/files/49513/49513-h/49513-h.htm
Clinical notes: Plantain, Waybread, Plantago Major, ‘Wegerich’ or, ‘King of the road’ is a true panacea herb with direct intuitive, folk documented uses and scientific peer reviewed constituent analysis that supports the anecdotal folk uses. “Plantago major has been prescribed in various forms such as roasted seeds, decoction, syrup, liniment, gargle, rectal enema, vaginal suppository, eye and nasal drop for each illness by TPM (Traditional Persian Medicine) scholars.”Plantago major is called “Lesan-ol-haml” or “Barhang” in Traditional Persian Medicine (TPM) “According to traditional medicine experts, temperament means the dominant quality of the composite object, and it is made of the interaction of four basic qualities (hot, cold, wet, and dry). From this viewpoint, both individuals and plants have a certain temperament. Temperament has an important function in maintaining the ideal healthy state of an individual. To determine the temperament in plants, you must check the plant’s effect after entering the human body. After the consumption of the plants, if the body of the human is warmer, colder, dryer, or wetter than before, the temperament of the plant is warm, cold, dry or wet, respectively. After usage of P. major, the body’s temperament had a cold and dry quality. Dryness and astringency in the seed and root is more than in the leaf.” Al-Nafis I. Al-Shamil fi al-Tibb. Abu Dhabi: United Arab Emirates Pub; 2000. [Google Scholar] & Aghili M. Qarabadin Kabir. Tehran: Tehran University of Medical Science Press; 1999. [Google Scholar]
Panacea was the daughter of greek Asclepius. Plantain, Waybread, Plantago Major, ‘Wegerich’ or, ‘King of the road’ is a category of herb known as elixir alterative herbs that support the health restorative process. Why is Plantain, Waybread, Plantago Major, ‘Wegerich’ or, ‘King of the road’ spp considered a panacea restorative herb? Because Plantain, Waybread, Plantago Major, ‘Wegerich’ or, ‘King of the road’ both addresses specific health conditions while also supporting the organ systems in a restorative nutritive way by virtue of its potent profile of antioxidants, flavonoids, and aromatics that support foundational health via chemical pathways that promote immune response. What makes this herb so special is that it is unique in that it’s many folk uses make sense when we consider the scientific plant constituent analysis. Plantain, Waybread, Plantago Major, ‘Wegerich’ or, ‘King of the road’ is plentiful, powerful, potent, available and nontoxic. Plantain, Waybread, Plantago Major, ‘Wegerich’ or, ‘King of the road’ has both documented folk usage and documented chemical constituent analysis that are in agreement, throughout the whole plant leaf, flower, stem and root. What makes this herb so special is that it’s many folk uses make sense when we consider the scientific plant constituent chemical analysis.
Further Plantain, Waybread, Plantago Major, ‘Wegerich’ or, ‘King of the road’ is basically non-toxic both by folk usage tradition and chemical scientific chemical analysis. Let’s face it many herbs have a documented folk use history but when the scientific eye focuses on the plant some iffy, dubious and sometimes dangerous compounds emerge in the process of chemical analysis. With Plantain, Waybread, Plantago Major, ‘Wegerich’ or, ‘King of the road’ we possess an herb that is non-toxic, readily available, easily sustainable and potent. And while we can point out OTC, over the counter dominant culture style medi-pills and capsules destroying biospirit via erasure, readily available, widely used, way over/used/abused medicines like acetaminophen, that are also potent toxic substances yet in common usage, finger pointing and reaction is not the best way to proceed. One thing is absolutely clear, “There will be no community herbalism until we become again a people, in a specific place working with our local plants to maximize our wellbeing.” -Wild Herb ways Paul Manski
-Bontologia Salmon, William, 1644-1713; Dawks, Ichabod, 1661-1730, printer; Taylor, John (Bookseller), bookseller; Rhodes, Henry, bookseller, engraver.
I don’t want to appeal to the anyone trying to extract some abstract knowledge for a wikipedia AI blah blah blah, this is just what I have found. So this is a tale of experience, a rambling through a forest on a November day. This is also wandering through the poetic Edda, the Havamal. This is finding, touching, seeing, tasting. This is an accident, a pleasant synchronicity. Something only Jung with Wotan, runes, archetypes and deep mythology of western biospirit could cook up. It’s definitely a long cook, soup stew for cold November, December. When the sun is low, after all hallows praying to blood and bone ancestors. The same struggle of Wotan, arrogant and dark with loyalty to the folk first! Earth First! Forest of place.
Let’s begin this journey with a wish, a saying that you will find. That you will look. The only thing I can tell you is that life is suffering, if you can’t endure pain then shut up, get out. This is stanza 140-147, the 1865 translation from Old Norse into English by Benjamin Thorpe from the original High one’s sayings (Old Norse: Hávamál) poem found in the Codex Regius. A couple notes on Wotan, first Wotan did not actually disfigure himself and pluck out his eye. Wotan is called the one eyed one because he was single pointed focused on the wellbeing of his people. If you have fired a rifle or pulled a bow, you close one eye to shoot, to aim. Wotan climbed the tree for wisdom for the we and us, not a journey of self-realization. It was the quest of the hero never separated from his people, from his place, from his folk. You reading these words are the same hero, pilgrimage, journey, the generational run with the pronouns us as a people, we as a people. According to who? According to me. The women are valkyries who able to see courage, bravery and loyalty in the heart. Val norse man and kjosa, to chose, so a woman who seeks out, picks, choses a worthy man to work together, to assist a man in the ultimate choice, family, to Wotan’s hall at valhalla. Men, are in the struggle and victory can happen in the us of we only through together action of male and female working with the single eye conviction of focus to our wellbeing. In Skáldskaparmál, some manuscripts mention up to 29 different Valkyrian names: Hrist, Mist, Herja, Hlökk, Geiravör, Göll, Hjörþrimul, Guðr, Herfjötra, Skuld, Geirönul, Skögul, Randgníð, Ráðgríðr, Göndul, Svipul, Geirskögul, Hildr, Skeggöld, Hrund, Geirdriful, Randgríðr, Þrúðr, Reginleif, Sveið, Þögn, Hjalmþrimul, Þrima and Skalmöld.
“Rúnatal: Tally of the runes
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I know that I hung,
on a wind-rocked tree,
nine whole nights,
with a spear wounded,
and to Odin offered,
myself to myself;
on that tree,
of which no one knows
from what root it springs.
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Bread no one gave me,
nor a horn of drink,
downward I peered,
to runes applied myself,
wailing learnt them,
then fell down thence.
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Potent songs nine
from the famed son I learned
of Bölthorn, Bestla’s sire,
and a draught obtained
of the precious mead,
drawn from Odhrærir.
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Then I began to bear fruit,
and to know many things,
to grow and well thrive:
word by word
I sought out words,
fact by fact
I sought out facts.
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Runes thou wilt find,
and explained characters,
very large characters,
very potent characters,
which the great speaker depicted,
and the high powers formed,
and the powers’ prince graved:
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Odin among the Æsir,
but among the Alfar, Dáin,
and Dvalin for the dwarfs,
Ásvid for the Jötuns:
some I myself graved.
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Knowest thou how to grave them?
knowest thou how to expound them?
knowest thou how to depict them?
knowest thou how to prove them?
knowest thou how to pray?
knowest thou how to offer?
knowest thou how to send?
knowest thou how to consume?
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‘Tis better not to pray
than too much offer;
a gift ever looks to a return.
‘Tis better not to send
than too much consume.
So Thund graved
before the origin of men,
where he ascended,
to whence he afterwards came.” -stanza 140-147, 1865 translation from Old Norse into English by Benjamin Thorpe from the original High one’s sayings (Old Norse: Hávamál) poem found in the Codex Regius.
Some of the earliest items in the Old English record contain mentions of elemental forces incarnated as men and women, such as Wotan Odin (Old English Wōden). We can call Wotan, Frig, Freya, Thor ancients gods of our ancestral people. Yes true. Alongside concepts from the Germanic folklore known as Asatru and volkish faith, Wotan, Frig, Freya, Thor ancients gods and the dwarf (dweorg) and elf (ælf) fairies and so on are Gods. They are also elemental forces, empowerment points in the ecosystem upon the bioregion. These concepts must be linked to the saying, ‘As above so below.’, in the sense that the human body is a kind of musical instrument alive. The earth is also alive because we are alive and we don’t become more alive by consuming life less matter. Life becomes life. Life consumes life. The central point of life consumes life is that life cherishes life as thankfulness, loyalty, in the exchange.
Most notable of these numerical mentions are the Old English metrical charms, which frequently place a particular emphasis on the numbers three and nine. The so-called Nine Herbs Charm (Nigon Wyrta Galdor) makes for an excellent example, placing emphasis on nine specific holy herbs and nine ‘glory twigs’ (wuldortānas) in association with the god Odin (Old English Wōden). Consider the following quote:
Stylized translation
These nine plants defeat nine venoms!
A wyrm came slithering, and yet he killed no one,
for wise Wōden took nine glory-twigs
and smote the serpent,
who flew into nine parts!
There, apple overcame venom:
The wyrm would never find shelter there.
These VIIII [nine] are potent against nine venoms.
+ A wyrm came sneaking. He killed no one.
Then Wōden took VIIII [nine] glory-twigs [wuldortānas],
struck the serpent,
that she [he, the serpent?] into VIIII [nine] flew,
there, apple overcame venom,
so that she [again, he?] never in a house would dwell.
Translation by J. S. Hopkins for Mimisbrunnr.info. Read the entire translation here.
Nine and other multipliers of three occur throughout the poem, notably in the list of venom colors, where the choice is quite deliberate despite the requirements of alliterative verse. Notably, the number seven appears a single time in the poem, perhaps a later introduction.
Deriving from Old English wyrd, modern English’s sense of weird as ‘strange’ first occurs in the 19th century, but before that, the word, perhaps fabric-like, indicated a twist or turn of ‘fate’ (with the caveat that the borrowed word fate is more of a rough gloss than a straightforward translation of the concept). The Old Norse cognate to Old English wyrd, urðr, receives extensive use in the North Germanic corpus, occurring notably in the compound Urðarbrunnr (‘Wyrd’s Well, Wyrd’s Spring’), and the name of a specific entity, the norn Urðr, who personifies the concept. (For focused discussion on the etymology of the word wyrd and its cognates, see for example OED 2020).
The well Urðarbrunnr has an important place in North Germanic cosmology, as it is closely connected to the cosmic central sacred tree, Yggdrasil. According to the eddic poem Vǫluspá:
I know an ash stands,
it’s called Yggdrasill;
a glorious and immense tree,
wet with white and shining mud;
from there dew falls to the dales,
forever standing green over Wyrd’s Well (Urðarbrunnr). (Hopkins translation, 2020)
“The Nine Herb Charm”
Translated by Felix Grendon circa 1909, from the 10th century Old English manuscript
Remember, Mugwort, what you revealed, What you prepared at Regenmeld. Una, you are called, eldest of herbs. Yoii avail against three and against thirty, You avail against poison and against infectious sickness, You avail against the loathsome fiend that wanders through the land.
And you, Plantain, mother of herbs. Open from the east, mighty from within. Over you carts creaked, over you queens rode. Brides exclaimed over you, over you bulls gnashed their teeth. Yet all these you withstood and fought against:
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So may you poison and infectious sicknesses resist And the loathsome fiend that wanders through the land.
Stime this herb is named; on stone it grew. It stands against poison, it combats pain. Fierce it is called, it fights against venom, It expels malicious [demons], it casts out venom. This is the herb that fought against the snake, This avails against venom, it avails against infectious illnesses, It avails against the loathsome fiend that wanders through the land.
Fly now, Betonica, the less from the greater, The greater from the less, until there be a remedy for both.
Remember, Camomile, what you revealed, What you brought about at Alorford:
That he nevermore gave up the ghost because of ills infectious, Since Camomile into a drug for him was made.
This is the herb called Wergulu. The seal sent this over the ocean's ridge To heal the horror of other poison.
These nine fought against nine poisons:
A snake came sneaking, it slew a man. Then Woden took nine thunderbolts And struck the serpent so that in nine parts it flew. There apple destroyed the serpent's poison: That it nevermore in house would dwell.
Thyme and Fennel, an exceeding mighty two. These herbs the wise Lord created. Holy in heaven, while hanging [on the cross]. He laid and placed them in the seven worlds, As a help for the poor and the rich alike.
It stands against pain, it fights against poison. It is potent against three and against thirty. Against a demon's hand, and against sudden guile. Against enchantment by vile creatures.
Now these nine herbs avail against nine accursM spirits. Against nine poisons and against nine infectious ills. Against the red poison, against the running poison, Against the white poison, against the blue poison. Against the yellow poison, against the green poison. Against the black poison, against the blue poison^ Against the brown poison, against the scarlet poison. Against worm-blister, against water-blister,Against thorn-blister, against thistle-blister,
Against ice-blister, against poison-blister.
If any infection come flying from the east, or any come from the north,
Or any come from the west upon the people.
Christ stood over poison of every kind. I alone know [the use of] running water, and the nine serpents take heed [of it]. All pastures now may spring up with herbs. The seas, all salt water, vanish, When I blow this poison from you.
Mugwort, plantain which is open eastward, lamb's cress, betony, camomile, nettle, crab-apple, thyme and fennel, [and] old soap ; reduce the herbs to a powder, mix [this] with the soap and with the juice of the apple. Make a paste of water and of ashes; take fennel, boil it in the paste and bathe with egg-mixture, either before or after the patient applies the salve. Sing the charm on each of the herbs : three times before he brews them, and on the apple likewise; and before he applies the salve, sing the charm into the patient's mouth and into both his ears and into the wound.”
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Table 1.
Plantago major applications in TPM and Modern Medicine
1Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA),
2Ears, nose and throat (ENT),
3Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC),
4Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP),
5Phosphodiesterase inhibitor (PDEI).
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