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Comfrey Leaf ORGANIC (Symphytum officinale) dried FREE SHIPPING 1 oz to 1 lb

$ 4.22

Availability: 126 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Croatia
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Plant Part: Leaf
  • Type: Comfrey
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Brand: Scentsible Crafts

    Description

    Comfrey has a long history and has been included in every Materia Medica written since the 15th century. The herb is still used to make salves, ointments and poultices for topical use because of the high degree of mucilage present in the leaf. Due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids, comfrey leaf is limited to topical uses today but should not be applied to open wounds.
    Comfrey has a long history of use as a topical anti-inflammatory agent, usually prepared as a poultice. However, because the leaf and root contain several hepatotoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids, the internal use of this herb is limited to homeopathic formulations. Comfrey was once used to treat respiratory problems of pleurisy and bronchial inflammation and digestive problems such as irritable bowel syndrome and stomach ulcers.
    Comfrey is a natural anti-inflammatory and cell-proliferant. Historically it has been used for various injuries and infections: broken bones, sprains, strains, bruises. It has been said to be helpful with acne, psoriasis, and boils as well as reduction of scar tissue during the healing process.  The root and aerial parts are all rich in anti-inflammatory chemicals.
    Uses:
    - Use in infusions/infused oils and add to soaps, shampoos, lotions, ointments and salves.
    - Use in compresses and poultices (see safety note about open wounds).
    - It is a source of allantoin, a compound in the cosmetics industry.
    Origin: Europe
    Active compounds: Allantoin, Asparagine, Phenolic Acid, Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid, Triterpenoids
    Other names: Boneset, Bruisewort, Knitbone, Radix Consolidate, Slippery Root
    Storage: Store in a sealed container in a cool, dark place.
    The information contained in this listing is intended for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for advice, diagnosis or treatment by a licensed physician. It is not meant to cover all possible precautions, drug interactions, circumstances or adverse effects. You should seek prompt medical care for any health issues and consult your doctor before using alternative medicine or making a change to your regimen.
    Packaged in a resealable plastic bag.
    Due to pyrrolizidine alkaloids found in the plant, it should never be taken internally without consulting a healthcare professional. Comfrey root should not be used on dirty wounds because it can trap dirt. Make sure to apply to clean areas only.