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Comfrey

Comfrey's botanical name is derived from the Greek and Latin words, which mean "to unite", "with strength". Centuries of anecdotal reports show Comfrey root promotes healthy tissue repair and supports cartilage and joint function.


A breakdown of Comfrey's active natural compounds reveal it's a rich herbal source of allantoin, a natural substance that promotes new cell growth. It's no wonder Comfrey is commonly used in external preparations for temporary bone, cartilage,
tendon and muscle discomfort, as well as to soothe irritated skin. NOTE: The root is believed to have more soothing mucliaginous compounds. The root and leaves have been used for a synergistic blend.
COMMON NAMES: Bruisewort, Gum Plant, Healing Herb, Knitback, Knitbone, Slippery Root.



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