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INJURY Helper - Comfrey Salve
INJURY Helper - Comfrey Salve
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Our herbal injury helper, AKA "comfrey salve" is our best selling product because it has resolved so many tissue injuries, naturally. See a small sampling of the testimonies we receive in the product photos.
Comfrey has long been used in traditional herbal practices to significantly enhance the body's natural recovery processes for muscle, skin, tendon and even bone injuries. A Study by Light and Electron Microscopy in 2020 showed that it aids the new cell growth in damaged tissue.
Here is a list of ailments from our customers that have been aided and supported by our Comfrey Salve:
Sprained ankles, strained muscles, muscle tears, bug bites (both itchy and painful), after surgery support, broken bones, injured knees, minor arthritis of the hands, back pain, neck strains, brown recluse spider bites, sore muscles, sunburns, heavy painful bruising, sore hands, dry skin and more!! While comfrey is not known for bringing pain relief to injuries but many people say that it does help with that as well.
For me personally, it was the only thing that got my body to support my "tennis" elbow in both arms. I could barely lift a glass of water, after one application my pain was down 70% the next day. I applied it every day for a month and am now 100% better!
God makes great natural helpers. This restorative balm is very concentrated, deep green and totally organic. It's great to have around when your body needs natural injury recovery. It smells nice too.
Ingredients: (all organic) extra virgin olive oil, beeswax, comfrey leaf, essential oils.
2 oz. amber glass jar.
How long will this product last? This longevity of this save is dependent on how it is stored. It will last at least 2-3 years in the fridge and at least a year in the darker, cooler parts of your home. If it has turned rancid, you will smell it and the texture will change.
Disclaimer: the information above is not intended to provide specific medical advice. Consult with a qualified health practitioner or physician for a proper diagnosis and solutions.
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