22/05/2026
So some of you guessed what it was I was making earlier today.
Comfrey Ointment
Comfrey also known as knitbone, has been one of the most popular herbs for centuries for wound healing. It is widely used to wounds, bleeding, burns, swelling and inflammation. Comfrey has been found to be useful in encouraging the growth of new cells. Comfrey is an excellent reservoir of nutrients like Vitamins B12, A, C, E, B1 and B2 as well as minerals like manganese, phosphorus, calcium and iron.
PROPERTIES:
The ointment has natural anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. It is hypoallergenic and does not have any side effects. It is an herbal ointment and is safe enough to use on newborns, sensitive skin or sensitive areas! It gives pain relief and is calming and soothing. It gives relief from itching and irritation. The ointment softens and moistens skin. It can help to prevent scars. The ointment stimulates cell- and tissue regeneration and therefore speeds up the healing process.
Comfrey ointment can be used for all kinds of wounds and sores, acne, allergies, arthritis and rheumatism, athlete’s foot, bedsores, blemishes, blisters, blood circulation, boils and abscesses, bruises, bunions, burns, calluses, chickenpox, corns, cracked skin, eczema, fever blisters, fractures, infections, inflammation, insect bites/stings, itching, muscle injuries, lip problems, nappy rash, piles, psoriasis, rashes, ringworm, scar tissue (prevention), seborrhea, shaver’s rash, sprains, sunburn, swelling, ulcers, varicose veins, etc.