Comfrey Herbal Oil
Comfrey Herbal Oil Information
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| Common Name |
- Comfrey Oil, Comfrey Herbal Oil |
| Botanical Name |
- Symphytum officinalis |
| Country of Origin |
- USA |
| Parts Used |
- Herb |
| Extraction |
- Infused |
| Technical Data |
- Comfrey CofA |
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Comfrey is a native of Europe and temperate Asia; it is common throughout England on the banks of rivers and ditches, and in watery places generally. It has traditionally been known as “knit bone”, as it is a cellular regenerator with anti-scarring properties. Comfrey is an odor free oil, obtained by infused extraction from the root of the plant.
Comfrey is often used for sunburns, wounds, and sore muscles. It is an excellent cell and bone healer, and has long been employed domestically in lung troubles and also for quinsy and whooping-cough. This oil is of much value as an external remedy, both in the form of fomentations, for sprains, swellings and bruises, and as a poultice, to severe cuts, to promote healing of boils, abscesses, and gangrenous and ill-conditioned ulcers. Comfrey is also known to be effective for eczema and dry skin. Shelf-Life 1 year to 2 years. If kept properly in airtight container, Should be refrigerated after opening. |
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Cautions - Considered safe in all normal applications, good for all skin types.
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