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As We Grow With Purpose: Hot Peppers for Pets

What to Know, What to Avoid, and Why Education Matters

At As We Grow With Purpose, we believe health and wellness must include our pets. Many plants grown for human wellness can also support animals—but not all plants are appropriate for pets in the same ways.

Hot peppers are a powerful example of why education, moderation, and species-specific knowledge matter when it comes to plant use.

Are Hot Peppers Safe for Pets?

Hot peppers are NOT recommended for internal use by pets.…

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As We Grow With Purpose: Hot Peppers

Growing Heat, Health, and Resilience Indoors Year-Round

At As We Grow With Purpose, hot peppers are more than just a flavorful plant. They are a living example of how food, wellness, and self-reliance can come together in small indoor spaces. By growing hot peppers year-round using the Kratky hydroponic method and our own designed containers made from recycled materials, we demonstrate real, accessible options for nutrition and health support—no soil, no expensive systems, and no outdoor space required.

Why We Grow Hot Peppers With Purpose

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As We Grow With Purpose: Plantain for Pets

Gentle, Plant-Based Wellness Support for Dogs & Cats

Plantain (Plantago major and Plantago lanceolata) is one of the most widely used and trusted plants in traditional herbal care—not only for people, but for animals as well. For generations, Plantain has been used as a gentle, supportive plant to assist pets with common, everyday wellness needs.

Within As We Grow With Purpose, Plantain is grown indoors, year-round using the Kratky method and custom-designed containers made from recycled materials. This ensures the plants we grow are clean, pesticide-free, and consistently available, making them suitable for educational use and careful, responsible pet wellness support.

This article focuses on gentle, traditional uses of Plantain for pets and is shared for education and awareness—not as veterinary advice.

Why Plantain Is Well Suited for Pet Wellness

Plantain is particularly valuable for pets because it is:

  • Mild and non-stimulating

  • Easy to grow cleanly indoors

  • Traditionally used externally and internally in small amounts

  • Supportive rather than aggressive

  • Widely tolerated when used appropriately

Plantain does not “force” a reaction in the body. Instead, it helps soothe irritation, calm inflammation, and support natural healing, which is especially important for animals.

Traditional Wellness Uses of Plantain for Pets

Historically, Plantain has been used to support pets with:

  • Minor skin irritation

  • Scratches, hot spots, and insect bites

  • Paw irritation from walking on rough or salty surfaces

  • Digestive upset or irritation

  • Mild cough or throat irritation

  • General immune and inflammation balance

Its versatility and availability made it a common first-response plant in traditional animal care.

Key Plant Compounds That Benefit Pets

Plantain contains natural compounds that help explain its gentle effectiveness:

  • Mucilage – Soothes and coats irritated tissues (skin, throat, gut)

  • Allantoin – Supports tissue repair and healing

  • Aucubin – Supports antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity

  • Tannins – Help tighten tissues and reduce irritation

  • Vitamins & minerals – Support overall wellness in small amounts

These compounds work together in a balanced way, which is why Plantain has remained a trusted plant across species.

How Plantain Can Be Used for Pets

Fresh Leaf Poultice (External Use)

Best for:
Cuts, scrapes, insect bites, rashes, hot spots, and paw irritation.

How it’s used:

  • Fresh Plantain leaves are crushed, blended, or chewed (traditionally).

  • The moist plant material is applied directly to the affected area.

Supports:

  • Calming inflammation

  • Reducing itching and irritation

  • Supporting minor wound healing

This is the most common and safest way Plantain is traditionally used for pets.

Plantain Tea (Topical or Internal Use)

Best for:
Skin rinses, paw soaks, digestive or throat support (very small amounts).

How it’s used:

  • Leaves are steeped in hot water and allowed to cool completely.

  • The tea may be used externally or offered internally in very small amounts for dogs.

Supports:

  • Soothing irritated skin when used as a rinse

  • Calming throat or digestive irritation

  • Gentle immune support

For cats, tea is generally best used externally only unless guided by a knowledgeable professional.

Infused Oil or Salve (External Use)

Best for:
Dry skin, cracked paws, minor abrasions.

How it’s used:

  • Dried Plantain leaves are infused in oil and used directly or made into a salve.

Supports:

  • Skin nourishment

  • Barrier protection

  • Ongoing paw and skin care

This is ideal for pets with recurring dry or irritated skin.

Internal Use (Dogs Only – Small Amounts)

Best for:
Occasional digestive or throat irritation.

How it’s traditionally used:

  • Very small amounts of cooled tea or glycerin extract.

  • Used short-term and infrequently.

Supports:

  • Digestive comfort

  • Throat soothing

  • Mild inflammation balance

Cats are more sensitive; internal use for cats should be avoided unless guided by a professional trained in herbal animal care.

Growing Plantain Safely for Pets

Because pets are more sensitive to contaminants, how the plant is grown matters.

Our indoor Kratky growing method ensures:

  • No pesticides or herbicides

  • No roadside contamination

  • No animal waste exposure

  • Clean, controlled growing conditions

Using recycled, food-safe containers, we reduce waste while maintaining safety and reliability—an essential part of responsible pet wellness education.

Important Safety Notes

  • Always positively identify Plantain before use

  • Use only clean, uncontaminated leaves

  • Start with external use first

  • Use very small amounts internally for dogs

  • Avoid internal use for cats unless advised by a professional

  • Discontinue use if irritation or unusual behaviour occurs

  • Never replace veterinary care for serious or ongoing issues

Plantain as Part of Loving, Responsible Pet Care

Plantain reflects the heart of As We Grow With Purpose—learning, growing, and caring with intention. When used respectfully, it offers a gentle way to support pets while deepening our understanding of plant-based wellness and shared health.

Healthy pets support our own health and well-being, reinforcing the belief that care, love, and wellness are deeply connected.

Educational Notice

Content in As We Grow With Purpose is shared for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, cure, treat, recommend, or prevent any condition. Always consult a qualified veterinarian for medical concerns.

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