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Natures Aid Comfrey cream and oil are to be used externally only for sprains, bruises, arthritis and other skin conditions. Soothes irritation promotes healing.
Comfrey (symphytum officinale) is also often called knitbone and has been highly valued since Roman times.
The Benefits of Comfrey
Healing - comfrey has been shown to help heal breaks, sprains and other muscular strains.
Wounds and Ulcers - has been shown to stimulate healing when topically applied.
Properties
Allantoin - comfrey is one of nature's richest sources of allantoin (about 0.7%), a cell proliferant which helps wounds, breaks, sprains etc. heal more rapidly and also acts as a bacteria inhibitor.
Natures Aid produce both Comfrey Oil and Comfrey Cream.
Comfrey Oil - manufactured by extracting the goodness from the finest quality comfrey root and leaf by a long infusion in soothing natural oil.
Comfrey Cream - manufactured using an alcoholic extract of comfrey blended into a cream with added allantoin making it an easy to apply formulation.
For external use only, avoid eyes,
Keep out of reach of children.
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