Product Review
We grow over 1000 plants. You will get generous portion of roots and crowns. Start your farm today. Comfrey root is used to relieve pain from blunt injuries, promote healing of broken bones, sprains and bruises, reduce swelling and edema, and encourage the rapid and healthy regrowth of skin and tissue cells. Comfrey has a strong history of being used as an external application by itself or in poultices for the mending of wounds and broken bones. Comfrey has been called the "bone knitter." Another study by Daniel O. Noorlander using Comfrey on streptococcus agalactia and staphylococcal bacteria, showed that when Comfrey extract (tincture) was introduced topically to the bacteria, within 20 to 30 minutes the walls of the bacteria cells weakened and then burst, destroying the bacteria. Contact healer (relieves pain and starts healing on contact). Cell proliferant (helps grow new flesh and bone.) Accelerates the healing process. The cell proliferant and active ingredient in Comfrey is called Allantoin. Helps with pain, repairs and heals, excellent for wounds, burns, cuts and abrasions and broken bones, high in calcium. Reduces the inflammation of pulled tendons. Extract (tincture) used topically for acne and athletes foot. Used for female problems. Comfrey tea and extract has been used as a douche for yeast infections. Poultices applied to sore and caked breasts, helps the tenderness leave very quickly. High in calcium and Vitamin C. Contains carotene (vitamin A), B12, and chlorophyll. Comfrey extract was applied to mosquito bites, the itching stopped immediately and the swelling went down.



