This herb is one of natures greatest medicinal herbs and has been used since about 400 BC as a healing herb. Greeks and Romans used comfrey to stop heavy bleeding, treat bronchial problems, and heal wounds and broken bones. In Mediaeval times, Comfrey’s reputation for knitting broken bones flourished and it was commonly referred to as knitbone. Traditionally and now used for arthritic pain. Comfrey ointment is an amazing all round healer famed for aiding rapid healing for a vast array of skin injuries, broken bones and bone fractures.
Do you have hands or lips constantly dry or perhaps you have dry chapped skin irritated by cold weather or frequent exposure to water or domestic or industrial chemicals? An overnight generous application of Comfrey ointment will completely regenerate your skin by the next morning. Chronic and difficult healing wounds respond very well to the treatment with comfrey ointment as well.
Comfrey’s most important ingredient is the substance allatoin. Allatoin is believed to be a cell proliferator, able to strengthen skin tissue, promoting the growth and multiplication of cells and thus speeding healing.
Healing Remedies Comfrey ointment is made from organic fresh comfrey leaf stabilised in bees wax and other natural ingredients. This is why this product is so potent and effective. It contains no chemical additives or preservatives and we use only top quality ingredients. Therefore this products has a high vital force.
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Danuta Hulajko is a holistic practitioner, international speaker, the founder and the practitioner at the DH Natural Medicine Clinic and www.healingremedies.com.au , Sydney. She specialises in anti-aging, autoimmunity, thyroid conditions, digestive disorders and heavy metals chelation. For more information please go to our website. You can follow Danuta Hulajko work, events, seminars, expos, latest health research, her health tips and advice on Facebook and LinkedIn