Comfrey leaf
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Comfrey Leaf
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Information About Comfrey leaf:
Common Uses: As a cell proliferant, Comfrey is used externally as a poultice, fomentation or liniment to speed the healing of wounded tissue, broken bones, and sprains. It is traditionally used internally as an anti-inflammatory and to soothe and heal GI tract tissue.(Suggested only for external use unless under treatment of herbalist or knowledgeable health care provider)
Suggested Uses: Recommended for external use only.
Traditional Uses: Ulcers, fractures, bruises, diarrhea, cough, bronchitis, gum disease.
Herbal Anecdote: Comfrey leaves are of much value as an external remedy. The whole plant has always been deemed excellent for soothing pain in any tender, inflamed or suppurating part. It was formerly applied to raw, indolent ulcers as a glutinous astringent. It is useful in any kind of inflammatory swelling.
![]() | 500mL mL - Comfrey leaf (Symphytum off.) Comfrey leaves are of much value as an external remedy. The whole plant has always been deemed excellent for soothing pain in any tender, inflamed or suppurating part. It was formerly applied to raw, indolent ulcers as a glutinous astringent. It is useful in any kind of inflammatory swelling. |
| Base Composition: Grain alcohol (organic, pure), Distilled water | |



