Comfrey has traditionally been used in western herbal medicine to assist with the relief of: Mild pain. Swelling associated with bruises. Mild joint sprains. Muscle strains.
Comfrey is one of the most popular medicinal plants for external use and its name is derived from the Latin 'confervere' which means 'to bring together'.
It has been used for centuries for its anti-inflammatory capacity when bones were to be set and the healing process hastened, thus earning the herb its common names, 'knitbone' and 'boneset'.
The chief (and most important) constituent of comfrey root is allantoin which promotes wound-healing and accelerates the regeneration of cells.
Comfrey has traditionally been used in western herbal medicine to assist with the relief of:
Mild pain
Swelling associated with bruises
Mild joint sprains
Muscle strains
Directions:
Adults: apply to the affected area 2-3 times daily as required. Do not swallow.
Warnings:
Store below 30°C in a dry place away from sunlight.
Always read the label.
Follow the directions for use.
If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
For external use only.
Contains alcohol.
Contains ethanol 4.
8% v/w and phenoxyethanol.
Do not use on broken skin or under occlusive dressing.
Comfrey has traditionally been used in western herbal medicine to assist with the relief of: Mild pain. Swelling associated with bruises. Mild joint sprains. Muscle strains.
Comfrey is one of the most popular medicinal plants for external use and its name is derived from the Latin 'confervere' which means 'to bring together'.
It has been used for centuries for its anti-inflammatory capacity when bones were to be set and the healing process hastened, thus earning the herb its common names, 'knitbone' and 'boneset'.
The chief (and most important) constituent of comfrey root is allantoin which promotes wound-healing and accelerates the regeneration of cells.
Comfrey has traditionally been used in western herbal medicine to assist with the relief of:
Mild pain
Swelling associated with bruises
Mild joint sprains
Muscle strains
Directions:
Adults: apply to the affected area 2-3 times daily as required. Do not swallow.
Warnings:
Store below 30°C in a dry place away from sunlight.
Always read the label.
Follow the directions for use.
If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
For external use only.
Contains alcohol.
Contains ethanol 4.
8% v/w and phenoxyethanol.
Do not use on broken skin or under occlusive dressing.