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Bartang (Broadleaf Plantain / Greater Plantain)Plantago Major (linn) plantaginacae

Introduction

Bartang, commonly known as Broadleaf Plantain or Greater Plantain, is a widely distributed medicinal herb valued in traditional medicine for its wound-healing, blood-stopping, and cooling properties. It is especially useful in treating bleeding disorders, urinary burning, and respiratory issues.

Botanical Description

Bartang is a herbaceous plant that typically grows up to three to three and a half feet in height. It has a strong root system and broad medicinal leaves.

  • The stem is slender, often reddish in color, reaching about 2–3 feet
  • The plant has a simple upright structure with multiple leaf clusters

Leaves

  • Large and broad, resembling a goat’s tongue
  • Green in color but not excessively wide
  • Some varieties have scaly or slightly hairy surfaces

Leaves are the most commonly used medicinal part of the plant.

Flowers

  • Flowers grow on thin, branching spikes
  • Located at the upper ends of the stems
  • Small in size with a yellowish color
  • Arranged in clusters along the flower spike

Seeds

  • Small, black to bluish-black in color
  • Found within the flower spikes
  • Some types produce brown, pea-like seeds with a dull taste

Root

  • Thick and finger-like in shape
  • Covered with fine hairs at the top
  • Also used in traditional remedies

Varieties

Two main types are traditionally described:

1. Common Broadleaf Plantain

  • Broad leaves
  • Flower spikes with multiple small segments
  • Most commonly used medicinally

2. Narrow-leaf Plantain (Greater variety group)

  • Leaves are smaller and more elongated
  • Seeds are round, brown or black, and slightly bitter
  • Belongs to the same botanical family

Geographical Distribution

Bartang is widely found in:

  • Punjab and Peshawar regions
  • Kashmir and northern Pakistan
  • Extending to Bhutan
  • Abundant in Balochistan and Waziristan border areas

Chemical Composition

Bartang contains several active medicinal compounds, including:

  • Aucubin (glycoside)
  • Resin and wax
  • Pectin
  • Mucilage (saliva-like soothing substance)
  • Sugars and other plant extracts

These components contribute to its healing, anti-inflammatory, and soothing effects.

Temperament (Unani Perspective)

  • Cold and dry (second degree)

Pharmacological Actions

Bartang exhibits multiple therapeutic actions:

  • Hemostatic (stops bleeding)
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Liver tonic
  • Wound healing agent
  • Cooling and soothing
  • Expectorant (relieves cough)
  • Astringent

Medicinal Uses

Bleeding Disorders

Bartang is highly effective in stopping internal and external bleeding, including the following:

  • Hemorrhage
  • Piles (hemorrhoids)
  • Excessive menstruation
  • Bloody diarrhea
  • Bleeding in tuberculosis cases

Fresh leaf juice is commonly used for this purpose.

Urinary and Reproductive Health

It helps relieve:

  • Burning sensation in urine
  • Menstrual burning and discomfort

It has a cooling effect on the urinary and reproductive systems.

Liver Health

Bartang is traditionally used to

  • Strengthen and cleanse the liver
  • Improve liver function

Oral and Dental Health

  • Gargling with boiled leaf water helps relieve:
    • Toothache
    • Gum bleeding

Respiratory Health

When combined with honey, the boiled juice helps the following:

  • Relieve cough
  • Reduce chest dryness
  • Support lung health

Skin and Wound Healing

Bartang is widely used for:

  • Boils and skin infections
  • Burns and inflammation
  • Improving skin complexion when applied as dried leaf paste

Ear Care

  • Fresh plant water is traditionally used to soothe ear discomfort

Dosage

  • Fresh green leaf juice: 5 to 7 tolas
  • Seeds: 5 to 7 grams 

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