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Cotton Plant | The Fabric of Life
The Remedy:
± Other Names: English: Cotton, Cotton Plant, Cotton Fiber, Cottonseed, Latin: Gossypium hirsutum, Gossypium barbadense, Gossypium arboreum, Regional/Folk: Kapas (India/Indonesia), Algodón (Spanish), Coton (French), Baumwolle (German)
Key Benefits:
🧵 Natural Fiber Soft, breathable, and versatile for textiles and clothing
� Cultural Heritage Symbol of global trade, tradition, and craft for millennia
â™»ï¸ Sustainable Crop Renewable and eco-friendly when grown responsibly
ðŸ'§ Cottonseed Oil Source of nutrition, cosmetics, and industrial applications
Economic Importance Supports livelihoods and industries worldwide
📌- Traditional and Modern Uses:
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Textile Production Fibers spun into yarn and woven into clothing, bedding, and fabrics
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Industrial Uses Cottonseed oil used in foods, cosmetics, and soaps
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Medicinal Uses Historically used in poultices and traditional remedies
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Agricultural Impact Major renewable crop shaping economies and trade
¼- Herbal Combinations (Ethnobotanical):
Indigo Plant ' Traditional textile dyeing and cultural pairing
Flax (Linum usitatissimum) ' Complements cotton in natural fabric weaving
Hemp (Cannabis sativa) ' Sustainable fiber synergy in eco-textiles
🧴- Available Forms:
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Raw Cotton Fiber
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Cottonseed Oil
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Cotton Leaves and Bark (herbal/folk medicine)
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Textiles and Fabric Materials