16 Sep, 2025
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A widely recognised plant with gel that promotes healing.
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Also known as pot marigold, its flowers and leaves are used in wound healing preparations.
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A common plant whose leaves are used in traditional remedies for wound care.
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Crushed leaves have been traditionally used for skin ailments, cuts, and burns.
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Used as a dressing in low-resource settings, their waxy surface prevents sticking, and they allow drainage while protecting the wound.
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Its leaf extract shows promise for healing infected wounds.
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Popular in many cultures for its wound-healing properties.
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