Comfrey
Symphytum officinale
MEDICINAL: A poultice of comfrey heals wounds, burns, sores, and bruises. It is a powerful remed 12312i813m y
for coughs, ulcers, healing broken bones and sprains, and is used in treating asthma. Large amounts or
dosages can cause liver damage, but there are no problems with using it externally. Used internally, it is
best and safest to use a tea, rather than capsules.
RELIGIOUS: Carrying comfrey during travel will ensure your safety. Put some in your luggage to
prevent it being lost or stolen. It will also bring luck to the carrier.
GROWING: Comfrey prefers
well-drained soils and partial shade. It grows from
as far west
as
seed, but you will be more successful with cuttings. Once established, it will spread vigorously. Harvest
leaves when the flowers bud, and roots in the autumn after the first frost.
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