Comfrey is the Ultimate Healing Herb

By Luke M., published Oct 21, 2007
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IMPORTANT NOTE: ALWAYS READ THE ENTIRE LABEL TO MAKE SURE THE MEDICINAL HERBAL PRODUCT DOES NOT CONTAIN SOMETHING THAT YOU MAY BE ALLERGIC TO AND WON'T MIX WELL WITH OTHER MEDICATIONS YOU'RE TAKING.

Little known facts

Comfrey is a perennial herb that belongs to the Boraginaceae family.

The comfrey plant has a black, turnup-like root, and large, hairy broad leaves with small bell-shaped white, pink or purple flowers.

The plant can be found commonly in damp, grassy places, including certain ditches and river banks of Europe.

The healing use of comfrey dates back to 400 BC.

Comfrey has been known for its ability to encourage tissue repair in the body.

Comfrey was used by the Greeks to stop heavy bleeding and treat bronchial problems.

The Greek physician of the first century, Dioscorides prescribed comfrey for healing wounds and mending broken bones.

Comfrey has been used internally by the Native American Cherokee for any number of ailments.

Comfrey is known as one of the greatest herbs God has ever given man.

Oddly enough, the FDA may or may not have taken comfrey off the shelves.

Comfrey has been used successfully on any part of the body that might be injured.

Comfrey is called the knitter and healer.

Comfrey contains alkaloids, so does any number of things, including tomatoes and potatoes. And that's supposed to be a good enough reason for the FDA to take this wonderful herb off the market?

True effects

Comfrey is great for rapid healing. In fact, you could actually pour the fluid extract into a wound and avoid the need for stitches.

Comfrey is great on the respiratory system, especially in treating hemorrhaging of the lungs.

Comfrey, when applied as a poultice is great for sore breasts.

Comfrey, when applied as a poultice is great for treating burns, and swelling.

Stop bleeding with some comfrey.

Relieve pain from bursitis with comfrey.

You can aid in soothing inflammation with some comfrey.

You can aid in your digestion with some comfrey.

Disorders, irritations, ailments, and bodily systems treated by Comfrey

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Great work! Interesting info!

Posted on 10/22/2007 at 11:10:00 PM

 
Very good!

Posted on 10/21/2007 at 6:10:00 PM

 
I'm going to order comfry right now. My son, 17, has chronic kidney stones and sludge in his kidneys. He has no idea this could lead to kidney disease later. I believe God is capable of miracles...I pray He sends this one in a bottle. Thank you for the information and the thorough report.

Posted on 10/21/2007 at 6:10:00 PM

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