Bone & Tissue Support • Skin Repair • Inflammation Relief
Comfrey Root (Symphytum officinale), often called “knitbone,” is a powerful herb traditionally used to support bone healing, repair damaged tissues, and soothe inflammation. Rich in allantoin, a natural compound known to promote cell regeneration, Comfrey Root is a go-to for sprains, bruises, wounds, and other muscular or skeletal concerns—especially when used externally.
Benefits:
🦴 Promotes Bone & Tissue Regeneration – Often used to assist recovery from sprains, fractures, and joint injuries.
🌿 Supports Skin Repair – May help heal wounds, scars, burns, and abrasions naturally.
🔥 Eases Pain & Inflammation – Traditionally applied to soothe arthritis, back pain, and muscle soreness.
✨ Accelerates Healing Process – Contains allantoin, which encourages rapid cell growth and regeneration.
🛡 Soothing for Bruises & Swelling – Helps reduce discoloration and inflammation when used topically.
How to Use:
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Poultice: Mix with warm water to form a paste. Apply to affected area and cover with cloth. Use with caution on unbroken skin only.
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Salve or Balm: Infuse in oil and combine with beeswax or shea butter for a healing ointment.
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Herbal Soak: Add to bath or foot soak to ease soreness and stiffness.
⚠️ Internal Use Caution: Due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs), internal use of Comfrey Root is not recommended without professional guidance.
Pro Tip: Combine with Arnica, Devil’s Claw, or Calendula in salves or compresses for enhanced recovery and relief.
Disclaimer: Offered by Cleve Seamoss for external use as part of a holistic wellness routine. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or treating injuries.