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.