Comfrey, a member of the borage family, is the common name for the herb Symphytum officinale. The name Symphytum comes from the Greek sympho, meaning “to unite” while, Comfrey comes from the Latin confervia meaning “to heal” or “to boil together”. Many herbal texts also refer to the plant as ‘knitbone’. Gardeners also often use Comfrey to produce a potent, foul smelling plant feed promoting healthy growth.
Comfrey has been cultivated since at least 400BC, with both the Greeks & the Romans using it widely. It was even used by Japanese herbalist’s over 2000 years ago.
The roots of the Comfrey plant contain both Allantoin & Rosmarinic Acid. Natures Aid’s Comfrey Oil is made by gently infusing Comfrey Herb & Comfrey Root in a soothing natural oil, to produce an easy to apply natural rubbing oil.
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