Comfrey

Ingredients: comfrey root macerate in shea butter, shea butter, almond oil, olive oil, castor oil, beeswax, eucalyptus, clove oil, camphor


Packaging: in a glass with a metal lid, volume: 210 ml.


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250.00 Kč

                         Non-product information:

Ointment from the root of comfrey is especially suitable for athletes to reduce pain in muscles, joints and tendons. It helps with rheumatism, to regenerate fractures, relieves muscle tension. External use only.

Comfrey root (Symphytum officinale) is a traditional medicinal herb that is used for its healing properties. The following are some of the main effects of comfrey root:

Anti-inflammatory effects: Comfrey root contains substances such as allantoin and plant mucilages that have anti-inflammatory properties. These substances help reduce inflammation and promote tissue healing.

Analgesic effects: Comfrey can help relieve pain associated with a variety of problems, such as bruises, fractures, sprains, or rheumatoid arthritis. Topical application of comfrey cream or gel can provide pain relief.

Bone and tissue regeneration: Comfrey may promote faster healing of fractures and other bone injuries. Allantoin contained in comfrey root is known for its ability to stimulate cell regeneration and new tissue growth.

Skin problems: Comfrey is also known for its beneficial effects on the skin. It is used to treat burns, ulcers, eczema and other skin problems. Its anti-inflammatory and healing properties can help reduce itching, swelling and redness.

Wound healing support: Comfrey can promote faster healing of superficial wounds and abrasions. Many people use comfrey ointments or poultices to speed up wound healing.

However, it is important to note that while comfrey can be beneficial, it can also cause allergic reactions in some individuals, especially with long-term use or when applied to damaged skin. You should consult your doctor before using comfrey, especially if you have any health problems or are taking medication.