Comfrey Balm

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Comfrey is a powerfully effective herb, and the star ingredient in this herbal support balm. Also, know as “Knitbone”, it has long been used to treat muscle sprains, burns, abrasions, joint inflammation and broken bones.

How To Use: We advise using this balm on cuts, scrapes, burns, and sprains. Apply directly from the tube or scrape off a small amount and apply with your fingers. ** Do not use on deep wounds. **

Hero Ingredients: Comfrey & St Johns Wort Oil

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Comfrey is a powerfully effective herb, and the star ingredient in this herbal support balm. Also, know as “Knitbone”, it has long been used to treat muscle sprains, burns, abrasions, joint inflammation and broken bones.

How To Use: We advise using this balm on cuts, scrapes, burns, and sprains. Apply directly from the tube or scrape off a small amount and apply with your fingers. ** Do not use on deep wounds. **

Hero Ingredients: Comfrey & St Johns Wort Oil

Comfrey is a powerfully effective herb, and the star ingredient in this herbal support balm. Also, know as “Knitbone”, it has long been used to treat muscle sprains, burns, abrasions, joint inflammation and broken bones.

How To Use: We advise using this balm on cuts, scrapes, burns, and sprains. Apply directly from the tube or scrape off a small amount and apply with your fingers. ** Do not use on deep wounds. **

Hero Ingredients: Comfrey & St Johns Wort Oil

 

Comfrey symphytum - Comfrey has been used topically for treating inflammatory disorders such as arthritis, gout, and thrombophlebitis. Aids the body in healing breaks and fractures as well as soft tissue injuries.

Full Ingredients: Comfrey & St. Johns Wort infused olive oil, proprietary blend of wound healing essential oils of yarrow too stop bleeding, rosemary, lemongrass, juniper, black spruce and peppermint to help with pain relief and muscle cramping.



 
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“Our body is a machine for living. It is organized for that, it is its nature. Let life go on in it unhindered and let it defend itself.”

Leo Tolstoy