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Comfrey Leaf

Comfrey is a perennial plant common in moist meadows and other moist places in the U.S. and Europe. The root-stock is black outside, fleshy and whitish inside, and contains a glutinous juice. The angular, hairy stem bears bristly, oblong lanceolate leaves, some petioled, some sessile. There are also tongue-shaped basal leaves that generally lie on the ground. The whitish or pale purple flowers have a tubular corolla resembling the finger of a glove and grow in forked scorpioid racemes from May to August.



  2 oz 4 oz 8 oz 1 lb
Comfrey Leaf c/s $2.50 $3.08 $5.50 $9.24
Comfrey Leaf Powder $2.50 $3.43 $6.13 $10.29


 




Properties/Uses - Anodyne, astringent, demulcent, emollient, expectorant, hemostatic, refrigerant, vulnerary. Drink it to take care of most digestive and stomach problems, for intestinal difficulties, for excessive menstrual flow, and to stop spitting blood.

Botanical Name - Symphytum offcinale

Part Used - Leaf

Common Names/Synonyms - Blackwort, Bruisewort, Gum Plant, Healing Herb, Knitback, Salsify, Slippery Root, Wallwort.

Cautions - No side effects or contraindications with normal use.




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