Comfrey’s original name, knit-bone, derives from the external use of poultices of its leaves and roots to heal burns, sprains, swelling, and bruises. In Western Europe, Comfrey has been used topically for treating inflammatory disorders such as arthritis, gout, and thrombophlebitis. Comfrey may be acceptable for short-term use on your skin and closed wounds.
Cautions: Comfrey is not recommended for internal use because of the liver damage caused by its pyrrolizidine alkaloids.
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