Comfreyby Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 28 Aug 2007 03:12 PM Comfrey has long been used as a healing herb -- the Greeks used the herb to stop bleeding, knit bones, and treat breathing problems as far back as 400 BC. In more recent years, there has been some concern about the safety of comfrey. Greek and Roman physicians believed that comfrey roots had the ability to stick things together, whether food in a cooking pot or bones in the body. Poultices made with comfrey were applied to external wounds; comfrey tea was used for stomach problems, digestive issues, bleeding, and more. The herb was also used in soups, stews, and salads, and was grown for livestock. Trouble came when a 1978 study found that rats who were fed dried comfrey developed liver tumors after six months. The Henry Doubleday Research Association, however, suggests that the amount of liver damaging alkaloids in comfrey is not high enough to pose a serious threat to humans unless you drink more than a dozen cups of comfrey tea daily. A 1983 study from Australia found that while comfrey does contain vitamin B12, you would have to eat four pounds every day to get your recommended daily requirement of the vitamin. But while comfrey may not be a good idea for internal medicine, it is still useful externally.
How to use comfrey for healing:
Don't boil your comfrey -- this can destroy the allantoin. When harvesting the plant, use the part that has the most allantoin. In the winter months, the root has the most allantoin. After March, the new, young leaves contain the most allantoin. Learn more about Aimee Amodio ![]() Aimee is a fiction writer... dog lover... music lover... Relevanthealth tags User Comments farawaysister (16) 08 Oct 2007 07:47 PMHello, I'm surprised that many people are still using Comfrey leaves for internal use, then. Many of the herbal blogs I've been reading say so. If it is potentially carcinogenic, shouldn't there be a more widespread awareness about this fact? www.farawaysister.com farawaysister@gmail.com Aimee Amodio |
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