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Synonyms in a broader sense Latin name: Symphytum officiale Traumaplant Introduction The mobility of the human body is based on the interaction of bones, joints and muscles. If this structure is disturbed, this means a great restriction of the quality of life. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system develop. The skeleton, for example, also known as … Kytta Ointment®

Therapy and effect | Kytta Ointment®

Therapy and effect The herb comfrey is particularly suitable for the treatment of the above-mentioned complaints. The herb and roots of the medicinal herb comfrey are excellent anti-inflammatory agents. The blood circulation is promoted, swellings decrease and stimulate bone healing. Kytta Salbe®, a product from the comfrey root, is today the herbal pain ointment of … Therapy and effect | Kytta Ointment®

Comfrey

This topic deals with the medical application of comfrey. Synonyms: Latin name: Symphytum officiale Comfrey Milk Root Bee-weed Curly Root Black salsify Salvation root Hare leaves and Narrowroot Kytta ointment Explanation/Definition The plant is called comfrey because of its healing properties. By “leg” we mean the bones (bones, e.g. collarbone) and “waves” means growing or … Comfrey

Therapy, areas of application and effect | Comfrey

Therapy, areas of application and effect The healing effect of comfrey has been scientifically proven. Comfrey preparations for external use promote the healing of wounds and injuries. The various ingredients contribute to healing. Choline inhibits the formation of oedemas and promotes blood circulation in the injured tissue. The active ingredient allantoin is very important for … Therapy, areas of application and effect | Comfrey