Add a time-honored herb to your apothecary with dried comfrey leaf (Symphytum officinale), valued for centuries in traditional herbal practices. Known as “knitbone,” comfrey has been used externally to support the body’s natural healing process. Our comfrey leaves are carefully dried to preserve their natural properties, making them ideal for DIY salves, poultices, and herbal infusions.
Benefits:
· Traditionally used to support healthy skin and tissue repair
· Known to ease minor aches, sprains, and bruises when used topically
· Naturally rich in allantoin, which may help promote skin renewal
· A favorite herb in balms, ointments, and compresses How to Use:
· Herbal Infused Oils: Steep comfrey leaf in a carrier oil to create the base for salves, balms, and lotions
· Poultices & Compresses: Apply externally to support tired joints, muscles, or minor bumps and bruises
· Soothing Baths: Add to muslin bags or herbal blends for a comforting soak
· Crafting: Use in DIY herbal recipes, body care, and natural wellness projects
For external use only. Not for internal consumption.
When using externally, do not use for more than six weeks at a time, and do not use it on broken skin.
Add a time-honored herb to your apothecary with dried comfrey leaf (Symphytum officinale), valued for centuries in traditional herbal practices. Known as “knitbone,” comfrey has been used externally to support the body’s natural healing process. Our comfrey leaves are carefully dried to preserve their natural properties, making them ideal for DIY salves, poultices, and herbal infusions.
Benefits:
· Traditionally used to support healthy skin and tissue repair
· Known to ease minor aches, sprains, and bruises when used topically
· Naturally rich in allantoin, which may help promote skin renewal
· A favorite herb in balms, ointments, and compresses How to Use:
· Herbal Infused Oils: Steep comfrey leaf in a carrier oil to create the base for salves, balms, and lotions
· Poultices & Compresses: Apply externally to support tired joints, muscles, or minor bumps and bruises
· Soothing Baths: Add to muslin bags or herbal blends for a comforting soak
· Crafting: Use in DIY herbal recipes, body care, and natural wellness projects
For external use only. Not for internal consumption.
When using externally, do not use for more than six weeks at a time, and do not use it on broken skin.