Actions : Vulnerary, demulcent, anti-inflammatory, astringent,
expectorant.
Comfrey is an excellent wound-healer. This is partially due to
the presence of allantoin. This chemical stimulates cell proliferation
and so augments wound-healing both inside and out.
The addition of much demulcent mucilage makes Comfrey a powerful
healing agent in gastric and duodenal ulcers, hiatus hernia and
ulcerative colitis. Its astringency will help hemorrhages wherever
they occur.
It has been used with benefit in cases of bronchitis and irritable
cough, where it will soothe and reduce irritation whilst helping
expectoration.
Comfrey may be used externally to speed wound-healing and guard
against scar tissue developing incorrectly. Care should be taken
with very deep wounds, however, as the external application of Comfrey
can lead to tissue forming over the wound before it is healed deeper
down, possibly leading to abscesses.
It may be used for any external ulcers, for wounds and fractures
as a compress or poultice. It is excellent in chronic varicose ulcers.
It has a reputed anti-cancer action.
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