Saturday, August 20, 2016

Healing Bruises and Injuries with Herbs

   Many herbs can be used to do wonderful things for our health, and for those that want to be more self sufficient and live more naturally, herb remedies can play a big role. There is an herb that you can grow in your garden called Comfrey, that can be used as a poultice for bruises and as an oil for rashes. It is also known to have other positice healing benefits too.

   The many benefits of Comfrey are explained on the Homestead Survival website:

Comfrey Herb Poultice Recipe To Heal Bruises and Injuries

"Comfrey poultice is a typical name for plants in the sort Symphytum. Comfrey species are critical herbs in natural cultivating. It is utilized as compost and as a natural medication. It is a perpetual plant with expansive, shaggy leaves and purple blooms. Another sort of comfrey has pink blossoms. It develops in the wild all through Europe and particularly England. For a long time, comfrey was utilized inside to regard gastrointestinal illnesses and in addition remotely for cuts, broken bones, sprains, and ulcerated skin, for example, what happens when a bubble gets to be tainted.

Comfrey oil is a great treatment for rashes, however, second hand consideration should be given while applying it to deeper wounds because the oil can recuperate the skin so rapidly that the new tissue may cover the injury before profound mending inside, bringing about a ulcer or skin disease. Comfrey oil has additionally been connected to broken bones or torn ligaments in zones of the body where it is unrealistic to put a cast, for example, a rib. It can be connected specifically onto your skin or in a poultice, possibly advancing quick mending. It is additionally said to reproduce torn muscles that may have been harmed."

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