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Make your own comfrey ointment - McDowell's Herbal Treatments

Comfrey roots and leaves contain allantoin, a substance that has been traditionally used for skin cells growth. It also helps reduce inflammation and keep skin healthy. If you seek to repair and protect your skin from damage from all sources, you can do no better than this mix!

stock comfrey plant

It was originally called “knitbone” and people used it to treat broken bones, muscle sprains, joint pain and research is showing it is useful for osteoarthritis.

Ingredients

About 250grams of dried elecampane leaves
1 pint of vegetable oil
1/2 sq. in. of beeswax

Method

Place the elecampane/comfrey and the vegetable oil in a double boiler and simmer gently for 3 hours.

Carefully monitor the temperature of the herbal oil to make certain it does not exceed 160 degrees. Elecampane (comfrey) contains allantoin and higher temperatures destroy it.

After 3 hours, strain the mixture through a fine sieve or cheesecloth. To 3 1/2 oz. of elecampane oil add 1/2 sq. in. of beeswax. Place the mixture in the double boiler and heat gently until the beeswax has melted.

Pour the ointment into a dark coloured jar. Store in a cool dark place. The ointment will keep for up to one year.

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