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Clef Des Champs
Derma Comfrey Salve (Organic) - 50ml
Derma Comfrey Salve (Organic) - 50ml
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- Used to treat sprains, fractures and bruises
- No additives, colouring, added sugar, gluten, soy or GMOs.
- Kosher, vegan and nonirradiated
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Derma Comfrey Salve (Organic) - 50ml
$26.99
Clef Des Champs Derma Comfrey Salve (Organic) - 50ml is a dietary supplement in oil form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Clef des Champs Organic Comfrey salve can be used externally for sprains, fractures, bruises. Its therapeutic actions are broader than this. Comfrey contains agents that help to heal the skin, reduce bruising, decrease inflammation and reduce pain. Topical comfrey is commonly recommended by natural health practitioners for the following conditions: broken bones, muscle injury, sprained ligaments, pulled tendons, bruises, insect bites and stings, skin ulcers, eczema, psoriasis, rashes and sunburns. Formulated with Organic Comfrey, Organic Olive Oil, and Organic Beeswax, External use only. [SALVE]
Each ml contains:
Fresh Organic Comfrey (symphytum officinale) Roots 485mg
Fresh Organic Comfrey (symphytum officinale) Leaves 82%
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
Olive Oil, Beeswax
Important Information:
External use only. Do not apply on open wounds. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Fresh Organic Comfrey (symphytum officinale) Roots 485mg
Fresh Organic Comfrey (symphytum officinale) Leaves 82%
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
Olive Oil, Beeswax
Important Information:
External use only. Do not apply on open wounds. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Dosage
Adults and children apply as needed on affected area. EXTERNAL USE ONLY.
Adults and children apply as needed on affected area. EXTERNAL USE ONLY.
Herbalist Recommended Tinctures, Teas, & Capsules
Clef des Champs is a Canadian company that was founded by an herbalist in Quebec. All of their herbs are organically grown in their own garden in the Quebec mountains. The natural elements nourish each herb until it’s ready to be picked, dried and made into one of their natural formulations. Their blends offer support for many health concerns including; oral health, women’s health, immune and respiratory health, digestive health, men’s prostate health, and muscle and joint relief. Available in water-alcohol, alcohol-free, capsule, syrup or salve formula’s, Clef des Champs uses the healing power of herbs to support your needs.
Clef des Champs is a Canadian company that was founded by an herbalist in Quebec. All of their herbs are organically grown in their own garden in the Quebec mountains. The natural elements nourish each herb until it’s ready to be picked, dried and made into one of their natural formulations. Their blends offer support for many health concerns including; oral health, women’s health, immune and respiratory health, digestive health, men’s prostate health, and muscle and joint relief. Available in water-alcohol, alcohol-free, capsule, syrup or salve formula’s, Clef des Champs uses the healing power of herbs to support your needs.
COMFREY
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
This plant is a great way to naturally speed the process of healing wounds, bites, stings and more...
Comfrey is also known as 'knitbone' for its ability to speed the healing of broken bones. Its therapeutic actions are broader than this. Comfrey contains agents that help to heal the skin, reduce bruising, decrease inflammation and reduce pain.
Topical comfrey is commonly recommended by natural health practitioners for the following conditions: broken bones, muscle injury, sprained ligaments, pulled tendons, bruises, insect bites and stings, skin ulcers, eczema, psoriasis, rashes and sunburns.
Comfrey root contains more active ingredients than the leaf. In Canada, the sale of comfrey, in any form, is currently illegal. If you are cultivating your own comfrey you can make a decoction or tea from the leaves and root. It can then be used as a wash or soaked into a poultice. Comfrey can also be used in creams and salves. Homeopathic comfrey is also used for injuries, especially of the eye.
Homeopathics
are greatly diluted and can be safely taken internally.
Comfrey has a narrow therapeutic window when taken internally. This means that the dosage needed to see a medicinal effect is close to the dosage that causes toxicity. Internal use of comfrey should be recommended by a health professional. External use of comfrey is safe, except in pregnancy, while nursing and in those with liver disease. This is because the alkaloids in comfrey may be absorbed, in small amounts through broken skin.
Comfrey– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Root, Leaves.
Applications
· Broken Bones, Athletic Injury, Wounds, Bites, Stings, Bruises, Skin Ulcers, Psoriasis, Sunburn
Optimum Dosage
· External Use Only For 4-6 Weeks Maximum. Internal Use Only With Guidance Of A Health Professional. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Calendula,
Vitamin E
Important Information
· Internal Use Of Comfrey May Cause Liver Damage.
· Do Not Use Comfrey Internally Or Externally During Pregnancy, While Nursing Or If You Have Liver Disease.
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
This plant is a great way to naturally speed the process of healing wounds, bites, stings and more...
Comfrey is also known as 'knitbone' for its ability to speed the healing of broken bones. Its therapeutic actions are broader than this. Comfrey contains agents that help to heal the skin, reduce bruising, decrease inflammation and reduce pain.
Topical comfrey is commonly recommended by natural health practitioners for the following conditions: broken bones, muscle injury, sprained ligaments, pulled tendons, bruises, insect bites and stings, skin ulcers, eczema, psoriasis, rashes and sunburns.
Comfrey root contains more active ingredients than the leaf. In Canada, the sale of comfrey, in any form, is currently illegal. If you are cultivating your own comfrey you can make a decoction or tea from the leaves and root. It can then be used as a wash or soaked into a poultice. Comfrey can also be used in creams and salves. Homeopathic comfrey is also used for injuries, especially of the eye.
Homeopathics
are greatly diluted and can be safely taken internally.
Comfrey has a narrow therapeutic window when taken internally. This means that the dosage needed to see a medicinal effect is close to the dosage that causes toxicity. Internal use of comfrey should be recommended by a health professional. External use of comfrey is safe, except in pregnancy, while nursing and in those with liver disease. This is because the alkaloids in comfrey may be absorbed, in small amounts through broken skin.
Comfrey– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Root, Leaves.
Applications
· Broken Bones, Athletic Injury, Wounds, Bites, Stings, Bruises, Skin Ulcers, Psoriasis, Sunburn
Optimum Dosage
· External Use Only For 4-6 Weeks Maximum. Internal Use Only With Guidance Of A Health Professional. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Calendula,
Vitamin E
Important Information
· Internal Use Of Comfrey May Cause Liver Damage.
· Do Not Use Comfrey Internally Or Externally During Pregnancy, While Nursing Or If You Have Liver Disease.
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COMFREYBy: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
This plant is a great way to naturally speed the process of healing wounds, bites, stings and more...
Comfrey is also known as 'knitbone' for its ability to speed the healing of broken bones. Its therapeutic actions are broader than this. Comfrey contains agents that help to heal the skin, reduce bruising, decrease inflammation and reduce pain.
Topical comfrey is commonly recommended by natural health practitioners for the following conditions: broken bones, muscle injury, sprained ligaments, pulled tendons, bruises, insect bites and stings, skin ulcers, eczema, psoriasis, rashes and sunburns.
Comfrey root contains more active ingredients than the leaf. In Canada, the sale of comfrey, in any form, is currently illegal. If you are cultivating your own comfrey you can make a decoction or tea from the leaves and root. It can then be used as a wash or soaked into a poultice. Comfrey can also be used in creams and salves. Homeopathic comfrey is also used for injuries, especially of the eye.
Homeopathics
are greatly diluted and can be safely taken internally.
Comfrey has a narrow therapeutic window when taken internally. This means that the dosage needed to see a medicinal effect is close to the dosage that causes toxicity. Internal use of comfrey should be recommended by a health professional. External use of comfrey is safe, except in pregnancy, while nursing and in those with liver disease. This is because the alkaloids in comfrey may be absorbed, in small amounts through broken skin.
Comfrey– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Root, Leaves.
Applications
· Broken Bones, Athletic Injury, Wounds, Bites, Stings, Bruises, Skin Ulcers, Psoriasis, Sunburn
Optimum Dosage
· External Use Only For 4-6 Weeks Maximum. Internal Use Only With Guidance Of A Health Professional. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Calendula,
Vitamin E
Important Information
· Internal Use Of Comfrey May Cause Liver Damage.
· Do Not Use Comfrey Internally Or Externally During Pregnancy, While Nursing Or If You Have Liver Disease.
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