
Comfrey Root Poultice — Knitbone, the Ancient Remedy for Sprains and Fractures
Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) has been used to heal broken bones, sprains, and bruises since at least ancient Greece — the Greek physician Dioscorides prescribed it for fractures in the first century CE, and the common name 'knitbone' reflects centuries of use for exactly that purpose. The botanical name itself comes from the Greek 'symphysis' meaning 'growing together'. The plant's extraordinary healing power comes primarily from allantoin, a compound that stimulates cell proliferation and accelerates the growth of new bone, cartilage, and connective tissue. Comfrey root contains far higher concentrations of allantoin than the leaves — up to 0.8% by dry weight. The root also contains rosmarinic acid (a potent anti-inflammatory), mucilage (which soothes and protects damaged tissue), and tannins (which reduce swelling). Comfrey is strictly for external use only — the plant contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids that are toxic to the liver when ingested. As a poultice applied to the skin over sprains, bruises, strains, and simple fractures, comfrey reduces pain and swelling and measurably accelerates healing. Clinical trials published in the journal Phytomedicine have confirmed that comfrey root extract reduces ankle sprain healing time by several days compared to placebo.
Consignes
Identify comfrey in the field
Identify comfrey in the field
Harvest the root
Harvest the root
Outils nécessaires :
Sharp KnifeClean and prepare the root
Clean and prepare the root
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Clean Water250 mlGrate or pound the root into a pulp
Grate or pound the root into a pulp
Outils nécessaires :
Stone Mortar and Pestle (large)Apply the poultice to the injury
Apply the poultice to the injury
Wrap the poultice securely
Wrap the poultice securely
Outils nécessaires :
Absorbent ClothReplace the poultice twice daily
Replace the poultice twice daily
Use comfrey leaves as an alternative
Use comfrey leaves as an alternative
Dry root for winter storage
Dry root for winter storage
Outils nécessaires :
Drying Rack (Well-Ventilated)
Ceramic Storage Jar with LidUnderstand safety and limitations
Understand safety and limitations
Matériaux
1- 250 mlEspace réservé
Outils requis
5- Espace réservé
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