FÈY LA CHÒY (Pluchea odorata (L.) Cass), known as Salt-marsh Fleabane, is a revered medicinal plant traditionally used in the Caribbean, Africa, and India. Valued especially in teas, it offers anti-inflammatory, diuretic, and antispasmodic benefits that support relief from fever, rheumatism, stomach aches, and menstrual discomfort. Beyond internal uses, it promotes wound healing and serves as a natural eyewash, reflecting its versatile healing properties. Emerging studies suggest it may also inhibit cancer cell growth, highlighting its potential in holistic health approaches. At Pineapple Health Bar, we are committed to providing authentic, plant-based remedies like FÈY LA CHÒY to empower your wellness journey naturally and effectively.
FÈY LA CHÒY (Pluchea odorata (L.) Cass)
SKU: 192
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Key Medicinal Uses:
- Inflammation and Pain Relief: Used to treat rheumatism, sore muscles, and general inflammation.
- Respiratory and Cold Issues: Applied to alleviate colds and coughs.
- Gastrointestinal Health: Used for diarrhea, stomachaches, and dysentery.
- Women's Health: Acts as a menstrual stimulant for irregular or painful cycles (scanty, crampy flow) and for post-childbirth recovery.
- Wound Healing: Leaves and extracts are used topically to reduce swelling and facilitate healing of wounds and ulcers.
- Other Uses: Employed as an eye wash for infections (redness/pain), to treat kidney stones, and as a diuretic.
Usage Precautions:
- Pregnancy/Migraines: Contraindicated during pregnancy and for people who experience migraines.
- Preparation: Used in teas, poultices, and as a wash.
- Note: Known in some areas as camphorweed or sourbush.


