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Comfrey Ointment

$30.00

Comfrey ointments have been used to heal bruises as well as pulled muscles and ligaments, fractures,
sprains, strains, and osteoarthritis. In the past, comfrey was also used to treat stomach problems.

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Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) is sometimes used on the skin to treat wounds and reduce
inflammation from sprains and broken bones. Comfrey roots and leaves contain allantoin, a substance
that helps new skin cells grow, along with other substances that reduce inflammation and keep skin
healthy. Comfrey ointments have been used to heal bruises as well as pulled muscles and ligaments,
fractures, sprains, strains, and osteoarthritis.
In the past, comfrey was also used to treat stomach problems. However, it has toxic substances called
pyrrolizidine alkaloids that damage the liver and can lead to death.
How to Take It Pediatric
Never give a child comfrey by mouth. DO NOT put creams or ointments with comfrey on a child’s skin.
Adult
Never take comfrey by mouth. Severe liver poisoning and even death may occur.
When using herb and leaf ointments, creams, and other preparations for the skin, follow these safety
recommendations:
Never apply comfrey to broken skin.
Use only small amounts of creams with comfrey for no longer than 10 days at a time.
DO NOT use any comfrey product for more than 4 to 6 total weeks in one calendar year.

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