Comfort Comfrey Salve
Made with love, Comfrey Leaf is well known in the herbalism world for its topical healing use. Comfrey leaves contain the plant chemicals allantoin and rosmarinic acid. Allantoin can accelerate new tissue growth, while rosmarinic acid helps to relieve pain and inflammation. Comfrey also contains bone-strengthening vitamins and minerals such as Vitamin C, Calcium, and Magnesium. Thus said, Comfrey is highly beneficial in promoting wound healing, treating broken bones, and soothing ligament sprains. Due to Comfrey’s high rosmarinic acid content, it is clinically proven to relieve muscle pain and inflammation, especially swelling in the muscles and joints caused by arthritis, sprains, and acute sports injuries or accidents. The Genus name for Comfrey is Symphytum, meaning to grow together. Comfrey is an ancient medicine used to heal any part of the body that may be torn or broken, which explains why one of its common names is knit bone. Accordingly, using Comfrey topically promotes the he