Description
Sometimes called knitbone, comfrey has been valued for many years for its wonderful ability to promote the repair of wounds, ulcers and broken bones. Used externally it is a good first aid treatment for healing cuts & wounds, burns & scalds, sores & ulcers. I have made an ointment with it using petroleum jelly which heals those painful splits at the corner of fingers. The leaf made into a tea treats inflamed, ulcerated digestive tracts and coughs. The herb contains alantoin, a cell proliferant that speeds up the natural replacement of body cells. This means that it will promote the swift healing of damaged or injured tissues, as well as maintaining cell growth and preventing diseases. Comfrey is safe to use topically, even on infants, the elderly, or pregnant women.
For more information on this herb please see our Herb Information Pages.
Always be sure to research the possible side effects of any herb before beginning its use.
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