Comfrey Bruise & Sprain Salve (50ml)

$20.00

Comfrey or ‘knit bone’ is a helpful remedy to keep in the back pocket of anyone prone to enjoying life and coming out with a couple of bruises or aches in the process. Comfrey root supports the process of returning life and stability to soil, and alike, reduces swelling and assists recovery.

Comfrey stimulates growth when the system has been traumatised and is perhaps having trouble regenerating on its own.

Actives:

  • Allantoin (plant constituent) stimulates cell growth and tissue formation, accelerating wound healing.

  • Tannins (a constituent) provide the toning, mild astringing effect of Comfrey, healing injured skin and mucosa.

  • Astringents pucker up the tissues, which tends to make them drier, increasing the tonicity of the tissues.

  • Due to mucilage (constituent) present in Comfrey, this plant also provides a moistening effect.

Use: Ideal healing agent for all skin and musculoskeletal injuries over the site of deeper, damaged tissue and around injured skin including fractures, bruises and sprains. Also, burns, cuts, boils, abscesses, bites, muscle pain, swelling and strains. Rheumatic joints and varicose veins, bruising, aches and minor cuts.

Hand-made process: Dried home-grown comfrey root. Solar infused for 2 weeks, gently simmered in the slow cooker for 12 hours, to extract a potent and delightfully dark oil.

Contains: Comfrey root (Symphytum officinale), extra virgin olive oil, and pure beeswax.

How Tamara uses: I have recently started applying comfrey salve to my tired finger joints, after basket weaving or gardening and find it brings much relief. I have friends who come back time and time again after a refill, sharing anecdotal evidence that this plant heals swelling and strains after an injury or accident, and reduces aches/pains in sore joints, sprains and muscles.

Caution: Due to Comfrey’s cell proliferation action, it is advised to avoid application to bones that are broken or dislocated. Safe to apply once bone has been set in place. In some cases, the skin can become irritated during prolonged use, therefore it is recommended to apply for short periods of time (10 days in a row, and no more than 4-6 weeks).

Never apply to unclean wound and avoid broken skin.

50ml | Hand grown and made by Tamara

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Comfrey or ‘knit bone’ is a helpful remedy to keep in the back pocket of anyone prone to enjoying life and coming out with a couple of bruises or aches in the process. Comfrey root supports the process of returning life and stability to soil, and alike, reduces swelling and assists recovery.

Comfrey stimulates growth when the system has been traumatised and is perhaps having trouble regenerating on its own.

Actives:

  • Allantoin (plant constituent) stimulates cell growth and tissue formation, accelerating wound healing.

  • Tannins (a constituent) provide the toning, mild astringing effect of Comfrey, healing injured skin and mucosa.

  • Astringents pucker up the tissues, which tends to make them drier, increasing the tonicity of the tissues.

  • Due to mucilage (constituent) present in Comfrey, this plant also provides a moistening effect.

Use: Ideal healing agent for all skin and musculoskeletal injuries over the site of deeper, damaged tissue and around injured skin including fractures, bruises and sprains. Also, burns, cuts, boils, abscesses, bites, muscle pain, swelling and strains. Rheumatic joints and varicose veins, bruising, aches and minor cuts.

Hand-made process: Dried home-grown comfrey root. Solar infused for 2 weeks, gently simmered in the slow cooker for 12 hours, to extract a potent and delightfully dark oil.

Contains: Comfrey root (Symphytum officinale), extra virgin olive oil, and pure beeswax.

How Tamara uses: I have recently started applying comfrey salve to my tired finger joints, after basket weaving or gardening and find it brings much relief. I have friends who come back time and time again after a refill, sharing anecdotal evidence that this plant heals swelling and strains after an injury or accident, and reduces aches/pains in sore joints, sprains and muscles.

Caution: Due to Comfrey’s cell proliferation action, it is advised to avoid application to bones that are broken or dislocated. Safe to apply once bone has been set in place. In some cases, the skin can become irritated during prolonged use, therefore it is recommended to apply for short periods of time (10 days in a row, and no more than 4-6 weeks).

Never apply to unclean wound and avoid broken skin.

50ml | Hand grown and made by Tamara

Comfrey or ‘knit bone’ is a helpful remedy to keep in the back pocket of anyone prone to enjoying life and coming out with a couple of bruises or aches in the process. Comfrey root supports the process of returning life and stability to soil, and alike, reduces swelling and assists recovery.

Comfrey stimulates growth when the system has been traumatised and is perhaps having trouble regenerating on its own.

Actives:

  • Allantoin (plant constituent) stimulates cell growth and tissue formation, accelerating wound healing.

  • Tannins (a constituent) provide the toning, mild astringing effect of Comfrey, healing injured skin and mucosa.

  • Astringents pucker up the tissues, which tends to make them drier, increasing the tonicity of the tissues.

  • Due to mucilage (constituent) present in Comfrey, this plant also provides a moistening effect.

Use: Ideal healing agent for all skin and musculoskeletal injuries over the site of deeper, damaged tissue and around injured skin including fractures, bruises and sprains. Also, burns, cuts, boils, abscesses, bites, muscle pain, swelling and strains. Rheumatic joints and varicose veins, bruising, aches and minor cuts.

Hand-made process: Dried home-grown comfrey root. Solar infused for 2 weeks, gently simmered in the slow cooker for 12 hours, to extract a potent and delightfully dark oil.

Contains: Comfrey root (Symphytum officinale), extra virgin olive oil, and pure beeswax.

How Tamara uses: I have recently started applying comfrey salve to my tired finger joints, after basket weaving or gardening and find it brings much relief. I have friends who come back time and time again after a refill, sharing anecdotal evidence that this plant heals swelling and strains after an injury or accident, and reduces aches/pains in sore joints, sprains and muscles.

Caution: Due to Comfrey’s cell proliferation action, it is advised to avoid application to bones that are broken or dislocated. Safe to apply once bone has been set in place. In some cases, the skin can become irritated during prolonged use, therefore it is recommended to apply for short periods of time (10 days in a row, and no more than 4-6 weeks).

Never apply to unclean wound and avoid broken skin.

50ml | Hand grown and made by Tamara