10 Things You Didn’t Know About Comfrey By Ann Marie – Blog Post #1140 – Pink Eye Solution From The Field of Master Mind Herbs (MMHRB)

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Article Author: Ann Marie 👩

Content Contributor: The Lost Herbs 🌎

Blog Post #1140 📌

Re: Comfrey Leaf – What You Need To Know 🌿

Date and Time: Saturday, February 27, 2020 at 1:24 p.m. ⏰

 

Dear Herbal Lover,

Many of us are not aware of the hidden wonders in our garden.

There are a lot of plants that we take for granted because we didn’t know how useful they are when it comes to our general well-being.

One such plant is Comfrey.

Comfrey (Symphytum) has been used for thousands of years as a natural remedy for arthritis, burns, bruises, and even diarrhea, among many other uses.

Despite comfrey’s benefits to mankind, very few people are acquainted with the said plant.

With that said, I have prepared this article to introduce how wonderful (and sometimes scary) comfrey is to you.

You need the proper understanding and knowledge about what the plant can do and how to take it safely so that you do not have to worry about fatal adverse reactions.

1. Wound Healer:

Poultice – Comfrey contains vitamin C and other antioxidants that are beneficial for wound healing.

If a comfrey poultice or salve is applied to the wound, it will naturally work its wonders as the skin absorbs comfrey’s amazing healing properties. On the downside, you cannot apply comfrey when the wound is deep. Deep wounds need to heal internally first.

Hence, applying comfrey is contraindicated as it can hasten skin healing while not doing anything to heal underlying tissues. This is a ground for infection to develop, which we must avoid at all costs.

2. Great Fertilizer:

Comfrey can be prepared in many different forms, one of which is powder. Comfrey, in its powdered form, offers many wonders that are beneficial to plants.

Why would you use chemicals when you can add natural fertilizer to your garden plants, right? All you have to do is to grind dried comfrey leaves in a blender to make the powder form.

When using the comfrey fertilizer, simply mix the powder on the soil a couple of weeks before planting. You do not need to use a lot, a sprinkle here and there will do the trick.

3. Eyewash Comfrey:

Pink eye is one nasty condition that we don’t want to get. However, when it comes, it leaves us with no choice but to deal with it. Comfrey is a good natural remedy for pink eye!

The process of making a comfrey eyewash is very easy. Mix 1 tablespoon of comfrey root powder and 1 teaspoon of organic goldenseal in 1 cup boiling water. Wait for 10-15 minutes to ensure that the nutrients from the plants are mixed with water.

Strain well and ensure that no herb particles are left. Use the liquid to wash your affected eye several times a day for five days or so, until the pink eye goes away.

4. Potent Aid for Joint Issues, Back Pain, and Sprains:

Getting old means a lot of body pains that hamper us to enjoy a good day.

But will you let it push you to stay in your bed and not move at all?

Comfrey has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. With comfrey’s help, you can get on with your day and do your usual activities as the herb is known to lessen, if not eliminate, the pain you are feeling when you have arthritis, back pains, and injuries such as a sprain.

A comfrey ointment, oil, or poultice will work well on these ailments. For the steps in making a comfrey ointment and poultice, click here.

5. Oral Intake Of Comfrey Is Dangerous:

While there are many benefits of comfrey recorded over the millennia, it is now not recommended to take it orally because of the pyrrolizidine alkaloids it contains. This component has been found out to cause cancer, liver damage, and even death when taken in huge doses.

Thus, European countries and the US Food and Drug Administration have banned the selling of any oral products that have comfrey in them.

6. Immune System Booster:

Immune booster though you cannot take comfrey orally, it can still boost your immune system in many ways. For example, using a lotion or cream with a comfrey component in it is already considered an immune booster.

This is because comfrey can be absorbed through the skin. With its antioxidant and vitamin c components, you can be assured that your skin and your body get the natural boost it deserves.

7. Used As Animal Fodder:

Comfrey isn’t just beneficial to humans, but to animals as well. The plant has been known to act as animal fodder for many years. The leaves are eaten by chickens, pigs, and ships.

Even cattle and rabbits will eat comfrey as long as they are dried and wilted. Other animals that take comfrey as food include birds, horses, goats, and chinchillas.

8. Potatoes And Tomatoes Benefit From Comfrey A Lot:

Comfrey is an ideal food for both potatoes and tomatoes because it has a near-perfect ratio of phosphorus, nitrogen, and potash. Aside from that, comfrey also acts as a compost activator and a great soil conditioner for the growth of other plants.

9. Growing Comfrey is Simple:

When growing comfrey, it is best to start from root or crown cuttings. Crown cuttings will grow faster than root cuttings.

10. Unsafe For Breastfeeding And Pregnant Women:

With all the health benefits of comfrey, I couldn’t blame you if you want to share it with your daughters, granddaughters, nieces, and young lady friends. However, you need to be aware that comfrey isn’t safe to use by pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding because of the pyrrolizidine alkaloids it contains. Moreover, this may be transmitted to the unborn baby and may cause birth defects. Hence, you should be careful when you recommend it to young women.

Regardless of the downsides, you must know by now that comfrey is a must-have plant after all of these trivia and facts! While there are dangers to the use of comfrey, you can still use it safely in recommended doses and forms such as ointments and salves. Do not be scared of comfrey! It is a great plant with many benefits as long as you use it carefully.

Content Source: The Lost Herbs

 

Ann Marie
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