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Information About The Herb Comfrey Botanical Name: Symphytum officinale Plant Family: Boraginaceae, which includes Borage and Forget-Me-Not Common Names: Blackwort, Boneset, Bruisewort, Consolida, Consound, Gum Plant, Healing Herb, Knitback, Knitbone, Nipbone, Salsify, Slippery Root, Wallwort Origin: A native of Europe and temperate Asia and is common to England and the United States of America History: The name Comfrey comes from con firma, 'to unite' and the Greek Symphytum comes from sympho, 'to unite' and the French conserve from the Latin conserva, 'healing', 'to boil together'. Tradition: Comfrey was placed by the astrologers 'under the dominion of Saturn, the sign of service in helping others'. Contains:
Medicinal Parts Used: Roots, leaves Comfrey is used for: Blood Conditions
Cardiovascular Conditions
Female Conditions
Gastrointestinal Conditions
Inflammatory Conditions
Respiratory Tract Conditions
It is used as a gargle for:
Other
Externally it is used in ointments/fomentations/poultices for: Blood Conditions
Female Conditions
It is used as a douche for:
Genitourinary Conditions
Inflammatory Conditions
Muscular System
Nervous System Conditions
Respiratory Conditions
Skeletal System
Skin Conditions
It is used as a bath for:
Other
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