Comfrey Herb - per oz

$2.00

Comfrey Herb — 100% Organic

Product overview

  • Botanical name: Symphytum officinale

  • Form: Dried leaf and root blend

  • Origin: Ethically wildcrafted and/or certified organic farms

  • Processing: Low-heat air-dried to preserve active constituents

Key benefits

  • Traditionally used externally to support healthy skin, bruises, sprains, and minor aches

  • Supports topical tissue repair and skin regeneration when formulated into poultices, salves, or compresses

  • Rich in mucilage and allantoin (naturally occurring compound that promotes cell growth and soothing)

Suggested uses

  • Poultice: Moisten 1–2 tablespoons of crushed dried comfrey with warm water; apply as a compress to affected area for 15–30 minutes. Repeat 1–3 times daily as needed.

  • Infused oil/salve: Gently infuse comfrey in a carrier oil (low heat or sunlight infusion) for 4–6 weeks, strain, then incorporate into salves or balms for external use.

  • Compress or bath: Steep 2–4 tablespoons in hot water for 10–20 minutes, strain and use as a compress or add to bathwater for local soothing.

Safety and precautions

  • For external use only. Do not ingest comfrey due to pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) that can cause liver damage.

  • Avoid use on deep, open, or infected wounds.

  • Do not use on mucous membranes or near the eyes.

  • Consult a healthcare professional before use if pregnant, nursing, or if you have liver disease or are taking medications.

  • Keep out of reach of children.

Storage

  • Store in a cool, dry, dark place in an airtight container. Use within 12–24 months for optimal potency.

Comfrey Herb — 100% Organic

Product overview

  • Botanical name: Symphytum officinale

  • Form: Dried leaf and root blend

  • Origin: Ethically wildcrafted and/or certified organic farms

  • Processing: Low-heat air-dried to preserve active constituents

Key benefits

  • Traditionally used externally to support healthy skin, bruises, sprains, and minor aches

  • Supports topical tissue repair and skin regeneration when formulated into poultices, salves, or compresses

  • Rich in mucilage and allantoin (naturally occurring compound that promotes cell growth and soothing)

Suggested uses

  • Poultice: Moisten 1–2 tablespoons of crushed dried comfrey with warm water; apply as a compress to affected area for 15–30 minutes. Repeat 1–3 times daily as needed.

  • Infused oil/salve: Gently infuse comfrey in a carrier oil (low heat or sunlight infusion) for 4–6 weeks, strain, then incorporate into salves or balms for external use.

  • Compress or bath: Steep 2–4 tablespoons in hot water for 10–20 minutes, strain and use as a compress or add to bathwater for local soothing.

Safety and precautions

  • For external use only. Do not ingest comfrey due to pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) that can cause liver damage.

  • Avoid use on deep, open, or infected wounds.

  • Do not use on mucous membranes or near the eyes.

  • Consult a healthcare professional before use if pregnant, nursing, or if you have liver disease or are taking medications.

  • Keep out of reach of children.

Storage

  • Store in a cool, dry, dark place in an airtight container. Use within 12–24 months for optimal potency.