Organic Comfrey Root - 4 oz
Comfrey Root (Symphytum officinale)
Comfrey root has been used in traditional herbal wellness practices as a powerful topical botanical valued for supporting the body’s natural repair and recovery processes. It is intended for external use only and is commonly applied to support skin comfort, joint and muscle recovery, and localized areas of strain or impact. Many people turn to comfrey root in salves, poultices, and infused oils, as its naturally occurring plant compounds help support skin resilience, tissue comfort, and overall topical wellness.
Traditional Topical Uses & Benefits
• Traditionally used topically to support the body’s natural repair processes
• Commonly applied to support skin comfort and resilience
• Used externally for muscle, joint, and connective tissue support
• Traditionally included in salves, poultices, and infused oils
• Naturally contains plant compounds valued for topical soothing and recovery
• Intended for short-term, localized external use only
How to Use Comfrey Root
(Topical Use Only)
• Poultice: Simmer dried comfrey root until softened, allow to cool slightly, then apply to the affected area and cover with a clean cloth.
• Infused Oil: Gently infuse comfrey root in a carrier oil for use in topical preparations such as salves or balms.
• Salve: Apply a small amount to clean, intact skin and massage gently into the area.
• Use: Apply 1–2 times daily to targeted areas as needed.
Tip: Do not apply to broken skin or deep wounds, and avoid prolonged or continuous use.
Taste & Experience
• Not applicable — comfrey root is for external use only and is not intended for consumption.
Who It’s Best For
• Prefer traditional topical herbal preparations
• Want localized skin, muscle, or joint support
• Make DIY salves, balms, or poultices
• Appreciate external plant-based wellness rituals
Who Should Be Cautious
Speak to your healthcare professional if you:
• Are pregnant or breastfeeding
• Have sensitive skin or known plant allergies
• Plan extended or repeated topical use
• Are unsure about topical herbal applications
Never use internally.
Quality & Sourcing
• Single-ingredient, no fillers
• USDA Organic
• Intended for topical use only
• Carefully dried and cut for herbal preparations
• Origin: Ukraine
Storage Tip
• Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, to preserve quality and potency.
Disclaimer
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is for external use only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information provided is for educational purposes only and is based on traditional herbal use.
Comfrey Root (Symphytum officinale)
Comfrey root has been used in traditional herbal wellness practices as a powerful topical botanical valued for supporting the body’s natural repair and recovery processes. It is intended for external use only and is commonly applied to support skin comfort, joint and muscle recovery, and localized areas of strain or impact. Many people turn to comfrey root in salves, poultices, and infused oils, as its naturally occurring plant compounds help support skin resilience, tissue comfort, and overall topical wellness.
Traditional Topical Uses & Benefits
• Traditionally used topically to support the body’s natural repair processes
• Commonly applied to support skin comfort and resilience
• Used externally for muscle, joint, and connective tissue support
• Traditionally included in salves, poultices, and infused oils
• Naturally contains plant compounds valued for topical soothing and recovery
• Intended for short-term, localized external use only
How to Use Comfrey Root
(Topical Use Only)
• Poultice: Simmer dried comfrey root until softened, allow to cool slightly, then apply to the affected area and cover with a clean cloth.
• Infused Oil: Gently infuse comfrey root in a carrier oil for use in topical preparations such as salves or balms.
• Salve: Apply a small amount to clean, intact skin and massage gently into the area.
• Use: Apply 1–2 times daily to targeted areas as needed.
Tip: Do not apply to broken skin or deep wounds, and avoid prolonged or continuous use.
Taste & Experience
• Not applicable — comfrey root is for external use only and is not intended for consumption.
Who It’s Best For
• Prefer traditional topical herbal preparations
• Want localized skin, muscle, or joint support
• Make DIY salves, balms, or poultices
• Appreciate external plant-based wellness rituals
Who Should Be Cautious
Speak to your healthcare professional if you:
• Are pregnant or breastfeeding
• Have sensitive skin or known plant allergies
• Plan extended or repeated topical use
• Are unsure about topical herbal applications
Never use internally.
Quality & Sourcing
• Single-ingredient, no fillers
• USDA Organic
• Intended for topical use only
• Carefully dried and cut for herbal preparations
• Origin: Ukraine
Storage Tip
• Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, to preserve quality and potency.
Disclaimer
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is for external use only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information provided is for educational purposes only and is based on traditional herbal use.
