Comfrey: Applications and Uses

Comfrey root preparations are used today in herbal medicine only externally (!) for the treatment of sprains, bruises, muscle and tendon strains. Furthermore, one uses the root, also externally, for local inflammations. Comfrey: controversial areas of application Controversially discussed and partly not recognized are also some areas of application, which are based on empirical medicine. … Comfrey: Applications and Uses

Comfrey: Dosage

Comfrey root preparations are offered primarily in the form of ointments, pastes, creams and rubs in the group of anti-inflammatory agents and anti-rheumatics. Comfrey is also frequently included in ointments for the treatment of bruises, sprains and strains. Since the mucilages it contains are good heat retainers, the pastes are well suited for making poultices … Comfrey: Dosage

Comfrey: Effect and Side Effects

Comfrey root preparations are offered primarily in the form of ointments, pastes, creams and rubs in the group of anti-inflammatory agents and anti-rheumatics. Comfrey is also frequently included in ointments for the treatment of bruises, sprains and strains. Effect of comfrey Since the mucilage contained is a good heat accumulator, the pastes are well suited … Comfrey: Effect and Side Effects

Lovage

The plant is originally from Western Asia, but has been cultivated since ancient times in Europe and later in North America, and some of it has gone wild. The plant material comes from cultures in Poland, some Balkan countries, Germany and Holland. Lovage as a medicinal plant In herbal medicine, one uses the dried underground … Lovage