Comfrey is used to relieve pain and has been clinically proven to relieve pain, inflammation, and swelling in the muscles and joints, and can help bring relief in cases of degenerative arthritis, acute myalgia in the back, sprains, contusions, and strains after sports injuries and accidents. useful for healing broken bones, sprains and strains, and injuries to the skin and mucosa.
Ingredients: Comfrey root, 100 proof alcohol
*While comfrey has long been used internally, it has recently been found to contain a hepatoxic alkaloid. The root contains a higher concentration than the leaf. Do your own research and/or consult a doctor before using Comfrey internally. Best avoided during pregnancy and nursing*
Ingredients: Comfrey root, 100 proof alcohol
*While comfrey has long been used internally, it has recently been found to contain a hepatoxic alkaloid. The root contains a higher concentration than the leaf. Do your own research and/or consult a doctor before using Comfrey internally. Best avoided during pregnancy and nursing*
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Comfrey is used to relieve pain and has been clinically proven to relieve pain, inflammation, and swelling in the muscles and joints, and can help bring relief in cases of degenerative arthritis, acute myalgia in the back, sprains, contusions, and strains after sports injuries and accidents. useful for healing broken bones, sprains and strains, and injuries to the skin and mucosa.
Ingredients: Comfrey root, 100 proof alcohol
*While comfrey has long been used internally, it has recently been found to contain a hepatoxic alkaloid. The root contains a higher concentration than the leaf. Do your own research and/or consult a doctor before using Comfrey internally. Best avoided during pregnancy and nursing*
Ingredients: Comfrey root, 100 proof alcohol
*While comfrey has long been used internally, it has recently been found to contain a hepatoxic alkaloid. The root contains a higher concentration than the leaf. Do your own research and/or consult a doctor before using Comfrey internally. Best avoided during pregnancy and nursing*