Guest guest Posted April 20, 2003 Report Share Posted April 20, 2003 Comfrey has many uses...Comfrey was used by herbalists to promote more rapid repair of broken bones, hence the common names boneset and knitbone. Topically, comfrey was also used to treat minor skin irritations and inflammation, to name a few. Suzianomie <anomie wrote: Speaking of Comfrey..... I have gobs of it in my garden that I planted years ago. It has attempted to take over several times. It grows quite tall and unruly for the space. I can not even remember why I planted it. Last year I put some in olive oil and have the oil now and can not remember why I made that either...Maybe I made it to help my memory......What is it good for or should I just take it out completely? In a way, being very healthy has the drawback of not needing many remedies. This means that I plant something and by the time it is large enough to use..... I cant remember why I got it to start with..... sigh-- anomie"If ecstasy is our true nature, why do we think we have to die to go to heaven? If life is a celebration, why is it taking so long to get to the party?"Margo Anand The Art of Everyday EcstasyGood health is the vital principle of bliss.NAMTPT web site http://www.myofascialtherapy.orgPittsburgh School of Pain Management http://www.painschool.comNatural treatment for migraine and depression http://www.MigrainePrevention.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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