Comfrey - Consoude
Symphytum officinale
To calm joint sensitivities.
1 Small Packet plant 100g
1 Big Packet plant 300g
Description
Native to Western Europe and Asia, comfrey was traditionally used to treat soldiers' burns. Appreciated for its healing virtues, its name recalls the verb to « weld », that refers to its prior use which was to weld bones.
Indeed, the healing properties of Comfrey enable to accelerate the regeneration of tissues and the healing of wounds. Moreover, it is famous for its soothing action, that is to relieve joint and muscular sensitivities.
Ingredients
Usages
Cook the comfrey in water until tender (15-20 minutes), drain them, mash into a smooth paste, apply directly to the affected area, and cover with a bandage or clean cloth.
For external use only; do not ingest the plants or the decoction.
Plants from list 1 of Art. Royal of 08/27/1997. List of plants which may not be used as or in foodstuffs. Plant prohibited for consumption in herbal tea because of the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids.
Warnings
Keep dry and protect from light and moisture. Keep out of reach of children. Food supplement reserved for children over 12 years old. The use of this dietary supplement should not replace a diversified diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women.
Description
Native to Western Europe and Asia, comfrey was traditionally used to treat soldiers' burns. Appreciated for its healing virtues, its name recalls the verb to « weld », that refers to its prior use which was to weld bones.
Indeed, the healing properties of Comfrey enable to accelerate the regeneration of tissues and the healing of wounds. Moreover, it is famous for its soothing action, that is to relieve joint and muscular sensitivities.
Ingredients
Usages
Cook the comfrey in water until tender (15-20 minutes), drain them, mash into a smooth paste, apply directly to the affected area, and cover with a bandage or clean cloth.
For external use only; do not ingest the plants or the decoction.
Plants from list 1 of Art. Royal of 08/27/1997. List of plants which may not be used as or in foodstuffs. Plant prohibited for consumption in herbal tea because of the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids.
Warnings
Keep dry and protect from light and moisture. Keep out of reach of children. Food supplement reserved for children over 12 years old. The use of this dietary supplement should not replace a diversified diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women.