Experience the soothing power of our Dried Comfrey Leaf. Traditionally cherished in herbalism for its skin-supporting properties, comfrey is commonly used in salves, poultices, and topical herbal preparations. Rich in plant compounds that support skin repair and comfort, this earthy herb is a staple in natural first-aid herbal kits. 🌿
Uses: Skin support, herbal salves, poultices, topical care
Herbal compliments include calendula and plantain.
Instructions for Use:
For Poultices:
Steep 1–2 tablespoons of dried comfrey in hot water until softened. Apply the warm herbs directly to the affected area using a clean cloth and leave in place for 10–20 minutes.
For Salves or Oils:
Infuse dried comfrey leaves in your preferred carrier oil over low heat or through a slow cold infusion. Use the infused oil as a base for salves, balms, or other topical herbal remedies.
Important Note:
Comfrey is traditionally used externally only and is not recommended for internal use.
Experience the soothing power of our Dried Comfrey Leaf. Traditionally cherished in herbalism for its skin-supporting properties, comfrey is commonly used in salves, poultices, and topical herbal preparations. Rich in plant compounds that support skin repair and comfort, this earthy herb is a staple in natural first-aid herbal kits. 🌿
Uses: Skin support, herbal salves, poultices, topical care
Herbal compliments include calendula and plantain.
Instructions for Use:
For Poultices:
Steep 1–2 tablespoons of dried comfrey in hot water until softened. Apply the warm herbs directly to the affected area using a clean cloth and leave in place for 10–20 minutes.
For Salves or Oils:
Infuse dried comfrey leaves in your preferred carrier oil over low heat or through a slow cold infusion. Use the infused oil as a base for salves, balms, or other topical herbal remedies.
Important Note:
Comfrey is traditionally used externally only and is not recommended for internal use.