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Sourced from our meticulously cultivated garden in the lush landscapes of Haiti, FÈY KRÈT KÒK (scientifically known as Heliotropium indicum L) stands as a highly revered traditional medicinal herb, trusted across generations for its remarkably versatile healing properties. More commonly recognized by its other name, Indian heliotrope, this potent herb supports the treatment of various skin ailments including, but not limited to, stubborn cases of eczema, painful ulcers, and persistent wounds. Notably, it also exhibits an effective ability to reduce inflammation associated with chronic conditions such as rheumatism and gout.Esteemed for its broad-spectrum natural remedy applications, this incredibly versatile herb also significantly benefits both respiratory and digestive health. Traditionally, the juice extracted from its leaves has been used as a soothing agent for eye infections, providing relief and promoting healing. Furthermore, FÈY KRÈT KÒK is backed by research that demonstrates its compelling antibacterial, analgesic, and anticancer properties.At Pineapple Health Bar, we take immense pride in offering FÈY KRÈT KÒK as a pure, plant-based solution that is deeply rooted in Haiti's rich herbal heritage. By embracing this holistic wellness approach, we continue to uphold and celebrate the time-honored traditions of natural healing, ensuring that our community has access to the numerous health benefits this remarkable herb provides.

FÈY KRÈT KÒK (Heliotropium indicum L)

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  • Key medicinal uses and properties include:

    • Skin and Wound Care: Used for treating ulcers, boils, impetigo, dermatitis, and eczema. A poultice of the leaves is commonly applied to wounds and insect bites.
    • Anti-inflammatory and Pain Relief: Used to treat rheumatic pain and gout, with studies confirming its ability to reduce paw edema and pain.
    • Eye Infections: Leaf juice is used as an eye drop for treating conjunctivitis and red eyes.
    • Respiratory and Digestive Health: Used in traditional medicine to treat coughs, bronchitis, and asthma. It is also used to treat stomach aches and diarrhea.
    • Anticancer Properties: The plant contains indicine-N-oxide, a compound shown to have antitumor activity.
    • Menstrual and Reproductive Health: Flowers are used as an emmenagogue (to stimulate menstruation) in small doses. 

    Important Safety Warning:
    Heliotropium indicum contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids (such as heliotrine and lasiocarpine) which are hepatotoxic, meaning they can cause liver damage. It should be used with caution, and internal consumption is generally not advised without expert supervision. 

     

    Heliotropium indicum L. (Indian heliotrope, Scorpion Weed) is used in various cultural practices for spiritual cleansing, particularly through special baths. In some traditions, it is utilized as a protective herb, with historical references to its use in treating scorpion stings. It is also known in folk traditions as "Bright-Eye Bush". 

    Key details regarding the spiritual and traditional usage of Heliotropium indicum:

    • Spiritual Cleansing: In Ghana, specifically among the Ga-Adangbe people, the leaves (known locally as Nyanyra) are used for spiritual, ritual bathing.
    • Symbolism and Folklore: Known as "Scorpion Weed" or "Wild Clary," it has historically been used in folk medicine, particularly in Caribbean traditions.
    • Traditional Medicine Context: While used spiritually, it is also highly valued in traditional medicine for treating skin diseases, tumors, and inflammations, indicating a belief in its power to remove negative physical ailments. 
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