Comfrey is an herb well known to the traditional medicine. It is also called knit-bone due to its ability to heal when used topically.

This herb contains a chemical ingredient known as allantoin which has incredible anti-inflammatory features. Furthermore, this ingredient aids the process of healing wounds and triggers cell growth.

Still, this herb should not be internally consumed. In some countries, this herb is not allowed to be used as a tea or to be applied on broken skin. The swelling can be reduced and the healing process can be accelerated by making a poultice of comfrey leaves.

Heal Broken Bones and Bruises Faster With This Natural Remedy

According to scientists, comfrey is able to accelerate the healing process of the broken bones five times.

Ways To Use Comfrey for Healing Broken Bones

First recipe:

You will need 100 grams of comfrey root, chopped into tiny pieces. Put the comfrey root pieces in a bowl. Boil a liter of milk and pour it into the bowl over the chopped comfrey. Then, put the mixture on heat and let it boil for another twenty minutes. Once everything’s cooked, let it stay for six hours and then strain it.

When your mixture is ready, soak a cotton towel in it and put it on the affected areas. The first six treatments, the cotton towel should be changed every four hours, and later, it should be done from time to time.

Second recipe:

Chop some comfrey root, about four tablespoons, and put it in a small bowl. Add some boiling milk to it and put the bowl on medium heat. Let the mixture boil for some time until you get a nice mixture.

Once the mixture is ready, pour some of it on a towel and put the towel on the affected area. Do not fasten the towel too tightly, as it may stop the blood flow. Alter the towel every four hours.

Third recipe:

Take comfrey leaves and grind them. The mixture you will get should be put on the broken bone. Wrap the mixture and the broken bone area using nylon.

A Recipe for Healing Wounds, Bruises and Swelling Faster

These issues can be easily eliminated with the help of comfrey tincture. Mix a tablespoon of comfrey tincture and a deciliter of boiling water and apply it on the area affected.

Where can you find comfrey?

This plant normally grows in damp soil and you can find it along streams or in some humid meadows. Comfrey is being picked in spring time or at the start of autumn. The herb should then be dried exposed to sunlight or on the needed temperature.

You can also plant this herb in your garden. Do this after picking it in a soil that is sufficiently moisturized.

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Comfrey is an herb well known to the traditional medicine. It is also called knit-bone due to its ability to heal when used topically. This herb contains a chemical ingredient known as allantoin which has incredible anti-inflammatory features. Furthermore, this ingredient aids the process of healing wounds and triggers cell...