Comfrey is a plant that has been used as a natural remedy by people for hundreds of years for wounds. The plant is native to almost all of Europe and parts of Asia. Traditionally, the leaves and roots of the plant are used. Comfrey root (Radix symphyti), available in the form of dried plant fragments, is used to prepare special decoctions, compresses, as well as ointments and tinctures for EXTERNAL USE . Properly prepared comfrey root is used as a means to support tissue regeneration. A decoction from the root of the plant can be used for skin lesions. The plant contains allantoin, tannins, B vitamins and vitamins A, C and E. The tannins contained in the plant accelerate the healing of small wounds and relieve irritation, burns and frostbite. The compresses with the prepared comfrey root help in healing bruises, sprains and recovery from fractures.
The herb is intended for the bath PREPARATION . Pour 1.5 liters of water into the bag (50 g) and bring to a boil. Cover and cook slowly for 10 minutes. Cover and leave to stand for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Then strain through a fine sieve into a tub with approx. 37 °C warm water. The bath should last up to 20 minutes.
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Store dry and protected from light.
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