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- DESCRIPTION DETAILS FACTS DIRECTIONS WARNINGS In recent years, drugs and supplements based on medicinal s have become more popular than ever. Unlike synthetic drugs, they have a milder effect, low toxicity, are not addictive, are less likely to cause ies, do not decrease the body's defenses, improve , and more. Science knows almost 500 thousand species of s, only about 290 of which are described as medicinal. Comfrey is among such s, which can be called miracles of nature. It was first mentioned in the recipes of ancient China, Tibetan medicine, in ancient Zoroastrian manuscripts. The legends say comfrey is a necessary ingredient in the elixir of immortality. For the first time the healing properties of comfrey were described by Ibn Sina in the "Canon of Medicine", where he reported that this was used by the ancient Greek physician and philosopher Dioscorides as a wound healing remedy. During the Renaissance, comfrey was one of the most popular medicinal s. Paracelsus successfully used the roots of comfrey to heal wounds, ulcers, and fractures. Comfrey was first introduced into scientific and practical medicine by the English physician Charles J. Macalister. In 1912 he published in the British Medical Journal an article on Symphytum officinale (comfrey), where he described that allantoin derived from the roots of comfrey promotes granulation and regeneration of damaged tissues. In 1921, French phytotherapeutist, H. Leclerc, wrote in the Parisian ceutical journal Bull de la Soc. d'Histoire de la Parmacie that the comfrey root is a panacea for the surgery. Comfrey contains an arsenal of biologically active substances, which belong to different classes and have different-sided cological activity. The composition of comfrey includes allantoin, alkaloids, consolidin, B12, flavonoids, tannins, vegetable oil, carboxylic , rosemary , starch, proteins, inulin, phytosterols (beta-sitosterol, stigmasterol), saponins, and amino s. The most important compound determining the cological properties of comfrey is allantoin, which is a powerful natural stimulant of the growth of s, joints and, muscle tissue. Allantoin isn t produced by the human body, therefore it must come from outside. The highest concentration of natural allantoin was found in comfrey roots. Allantoin promotes wound healing, stimulates cellular regeneration without hyperplasia, and inhibits proliferation of keloid fibroblasts. Moreover, the substance has anti-inflammatory, hemostatic, astringent, and coating properties. The main feature of comfrey is its ability to accelerate regeneration of damaged tissues, especially in s and connective tissues. Comfrey drugs and supplements, including Dr. Christopher s ointment, are effective in and muscle pathologies such as rheumatoid lesions of joints and gout, osteochondrosis, and degenerative , gout, s, pain after amputation, broken s, sciatica, osteomyelitis, thrombophlebitis, tuberculosis, and inflammation of the periosteum. The formula is known to stimulate tissue repair after trauma and burns, impetigo, intertrigo, purulent skin lesions, trophic ulcers, inflammations of the subcutaneous tissue, non-healing wounds, boils, carbuncles, hemorrhoids, proctitis, etc. Some people reported that Comfrey Ointment was effective for periodontal diseases, including purulent forms. Package Description: 2 fl. oz. (59 ml) Serving Size: .. Number of Servings: .. Supplement Facts: Serving Size: .. Servings per Container: .. Ingredients: A per Serving % Daily Value* Proprietary Blend: Comfrey Leaf & Extra Virgin Olive Oil in a beeswax. ** * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. ** Daily Value not established. Other ingredients: In a base of Beeswax and Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Apply externally as needed or as directed by your.
In recent years, drugs and supplements based on medicinal s
have become more popular than ever. Unlike synthetic drugs, they
have a milder effect, low toxicity, are not addictive, are less
likely to cause ies, do not decrease the body's defenses,
improve , and more. Science knows almost 500 thousand
species of s, only about 290 of which are described as
medicinal. Comfrey is among such s, which can be called
miracles of nature. It was first mentioned in the recipes of
ancient China, Tibetan medicine, in ancient Zoroastrian
manuscripts. The legends say comfrey is a necessary ingredient
in the elixir of immortality. For the first time the healing
properties of comfrey were described by Ibn Sina in the "Canon
of Medicine", where he reported that this was used by
the ancient Greek physician and philosopher Dioscorides as a
wound healing remedy. During the Renaissance, comfrey was one of
the most popular medicinal s. Paracelsus successfully used
the roots of comfrey to heal wounds, ulcers, and fractures.
Comfrey was first introduced into scientific and practical
medicine by the English physician Charles J. Macalister. In 1912
he published in the British Medical Journal an article on
Symphytum officinale (comfrey), where he described that
allantoin derived from the roots of comfrey promotes granulation
and regeneration of damaged tissues. In 1921, French
phytotherapeutist, H. Leclerc, wrote in the Parisian
ceutical journal Bull de la Soc. d'Histoire de la
Parmacie that the comfrey root is a panacea for the
surgery. Comfrey contains an arsenal of biologically active
substances, which belong to different classes and have
different-sided cological activity. The composition of
comfrey includes allantoin, alkaloids, consolidin, B12,
flavonoids, tannins, vegetable oil, carboxylic , rosemary
, starch, proteins, inulin, phytosterols (beta-sitosterol,
stigmasterol), saponins, and amino s. The most important
compound determining the cological properties of comfrey
is allantoin, which is a powerful natural stimulant of the
growth of s, joints and, muscle tissue. Allantoin isn t
produced by the human body, therefore it must come from outside.
The highest concentration of natural allantoin was found in
comfrey roots. Allantoin promotes wound healing, stimulates
cellular regeneration without hyperplasia, and inhibits
proliferation of keloid fibroblasts. Moreover, the substance has
anti-inflammatory, hemostatic, astringent, and coating
properties. The main feature of comfrey is its ability to
accelerate regeneration of damaged tissues, especially in s
and connective tissues. Comfrey drugs and supplements,
including Dr. Christopher s ointment, are effective in and
muscle pathologies such as rheumatoid lesions of joints and
gout, osteochondrosis, and degenerative ,
gout, s, pain after amputation, broken s, sciatica,
osteomyelitis, thrombophlebitis, tuberculosis, and
inflammation of the periosteum. The formula is known to
stimulate tissue repair after trauma and burns, impetigo,
intertrigo, purulent skin lesions, trophic ulcers, inflammations
of the subcutaneous tissue, non-healing wounds, boils,
carbuncles, hemorrhoids, proctitis, etc. Some people reported
that Comfrey Ointment was effective for periodontal diseases,
including purulent forms.