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Dr. Christopher's Comfrey Ointment, 2 Ounce

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While there have been no cases to date of toxicity resulting from epidermal application, a minuscule amount of PAs do pass through the skin when you use it. Because of this, it’s best to use it for no more than 10 days in a row and only for a maximum total of 4–6 weeks each year to avoid any negative side effects. Usnea is a type of lichen used in traditional medicine. This article tells you everything you need to know about usnea, including its benefits and… READ MORE

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The root and leaves of the comfrey plant have been used in traditional medicine in many parts of the world. In Japan, the plant has been harvested and used as a traditional treatment for over 2,000 years. It was originally called “knitbone” and people used it to treat: After 2-4 weeks have passed, strain the root from the alcohol using a coffee filter inserted in a wire mesh strainer or similar setup. Save the remaining liquid alcohol portion. This is the tincture. Set aside ⅛ cup for the cream recipe and store the rest in a glass jar. Label with the ingredients and date made. When your oil is ready, strain out the mushed-up comfrey leaf using a mesh strainer or, better still, cheesecloth or a similarly loosely-woven fabric. Dad had a substantial recovery in about 6 weeks and long term he was healing faster than the doctors expected. Europeans have also used comfrey to treat inflammatory conditions, such as arthritis and gout. Some traditional healers have also used it to treat diarrhea and other stomach ailments.

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For the slower infusion method (only with dried herbs), allow the herbs to infuse at room temperature for 2-6 weeks before straining. Comfrey has compounds that promote rapid new tissue growth – you can see an example of comfrey’s rapid healing in my post on Healing with Comfrey […] Osteoarthritis: A specific ointment containing 35% comfrey root extract, with or without tannic acid, aloe vera gel, eucalyptus oil, and frankincense oil; applied to the knee three times a day for three to six weeks

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A torn meniscus, and I have non alcoholic fatty liver and hashimoto disease would the comfrey be safe for me? Using a walker right now the pain is so intense. Thank you I came into your shop in Skipton recently with three friends, one of whom had used your O.S.T. Ointment for several years for a painful knee joint. My other friend and I bought jars for similar painful knees. After 24 hours use we now call this ‘miracle ointment’. To be relieved of pain and now finding walking and stairs a lot easier it is just such a relief. Hi Michelle! This is a hotly debated topic :D My favorite herbs book by Isabell Shipard lists some fantastic research on this. It's convinced me that comfrey is a valuable food source and medicinal plant, however, it always pays to be cautious and perform your own research :) Even if you prefer not to take comfrey internally, its benefits in the garden make it well worth growing - asparagus and comfrey as companions is a match made in heaven :) For those familiar with natural medicine and chronic pain, comfrey is likely on your list of remedies. This herb has been used for centuries to treat a variety of pain- and inflammation-related issues. Staiger, C. (2012, October). Comfrey: A clinical overview. Phytotherapy Research, 28(10), 1441-1448Even if you receive treatment from a medical center or physician, comfrey can be a powerful part of your healing process.

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