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Due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids, comfrey leaf is limited to topical uses today but should not be applied to open wounds.
origin | europe |
active compounds | Allantoin, phenolic acids, asparagine, tannins, pyrrolizidine alkaloids, triterpenoids |
plant part used | leaf |
processing | cut & sifted |
storage tips | Store in a container with a tight-fitting lid away from light and heat. |
appearance & aroma | Leafy with a mild, grass-like scent. |
cosmetic | Use to make infusions and infused oils to produce soaps, shampoos, lotions, ointments and salves. |
industrial | Comfrey is a source of allantoin, a compound used in the cosmetics industry. |
safety | Avoid using on broken skin. Not for culinary use. |
Comfrey, also called boneset, bruisewort and radix consolidate, is a flowering perennial original to Eurasia and now distributed throughout temperate zones in North America. Although the plant is considered an invasive weed by some, it is also grown as an ornamental due to its drooping, bell-shaped flowers that range in color from yellow to red or violet.
In Japan, comfrey has been cultivated as a vegetable for more than 2,000 years. The plant also has a long history of use in Asia and Europe as a topical anti-inflammatory agent, usually prepared as a poultice. However, because the leaf and root contain several hepatotoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids, the internal use of this herb is limited to homeopathic formulations.
Background: Comfrey has been used to treat respiratory problems of pleurisy and bronchial inflammation. It was also once used to treat digestive problems such as irritable bowel syndrome and stomach ulcers. For thousands of years it has also been used to promote healing of injuries.
Research shows that some Comfrey Leaf and Root components are useful in cell repair and have anti-inflammatory effects.
While the comfrey plant has its roots in Europe, it grows in many areas of the world. North America, Australia, and Asia are all places where comfrey is found. It thrives in moist places.
Applications:Anti-inflammatory/cell-proliferant
Comfrey is used to aid in healing and reduce inflammation of injuries and infections.
Healing: Comfrey root is used to promote healing of injuries such as broken bones, sprains, bruises, and strains.
Skin: Comfrey, in oil or ointment form, is useful in treating skin conditions. Acne, psoriasis, and boils are all improved by comfrey. It also reduces scar tissue during healing.
Description: Comfrey is a perennial plant that grows up to three feet high. It has bell-shaped flowers that are pink or white. The root and aerial parts are all rich in anti-inflammatory chemicals. The leave and flowers are harvested in the summer and the roots are harvested in the fall.
Comfrey Leaf and Root Dosage: Comfrey compresses can be placed on injuries to reduce the severity of the problem and speed up healing. Infused oil or ointment can be used for this purpose.
Tincture of the root can be applied to acne to reduce spots.
Safety: Comfrey root should not be used on dirty wounds because it can trap dirt. Make sure to apply to clean areas only. It should not be taken internally unless supervised by a health professional.
Net weight: 1 oz
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Heather Nalette
Store Owner
As I was on my journey for my own spiritual enlightenment I discovered there were very few places to help me. I wanted to make the journey for others to travel easier and Mystical Moon was born. It has grown from a small traveling vendor show setup to what are we today.
Monday - Thursday: Call to shop in store
Friday 12 PM - 5 PM
Saturday 12 AM - 6 PM
Sunday 12 PM - 6 PM