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Comfrey Root - Joint, Bone & Skin Regeneration
Comfrey Root - Joint, Bone & Skin Regeneration
Comfrey root, known as “knitbone” in traditional herbalism, has a long history of use for healing bones, joints, and tissues. Rich in allantoin, a natural compound that stimulates cell regeneration, comfrey root is a go-to herb for external use on sprains, fractures, bruises, wounds, and sore muscles.
This powerful herb supports rapid healing by encouraging the growth of new skin and connective tissue.
While comfrey root is not typically consumed internally due to its pyrrolizidine alkaloid content, it is widely used in salves, poultices, and compresses for topical healing support.
Key Benefits:
• Promotes regeneration of skin, bone & connective tissue
• Soothes bruises, sprains & inflammation
• Speeds healing of cuts, wounds & fractures • Eases joint and muscle pain when used topically
• Often used in natural salves & poultices for skin and bone support
Usage:
• Topical: Steep 1–2 tbsp of dried comfrey root in hot water, strain, and use as a compress
• Can be used in homemade salves or ointments for external application
• Combine with calendula or arnica for enhanced skin healing
Dosage:
• External Use Only: Apply 1–2 times daily on unbroken skin
• Do not use on deep or open wounds
• Avoid internal use unless directed by a qualified practitioner
Size: 70 g
Country of origin - Bulgaria
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