![]() Planter og tradisjon: floraen i levende tale og tradisjon i Norge 1925-1973. rohtoraunioyrtti in Finnish rohtoraunioyrtti in Swedish Bibliographic References common comfrey in English common comfrey in English consolda maggiore in Italian consolda-maior in Portuguese consoude officinale in French consoude officinale in French consound in English consuelda in Spanish consuelda mayor in Spanish echter Beinwell in German gemeiner Beinwell in German gewone smeerwortel in Dutch gewöhnlicher Beinwell in German grande consoude in French healingherb in English knitbone in English okopnik lekarstvennyi in language. boneset in English comfrey in English common comfrey in English common comfrey in language. Common names Arznei-Beinwell in German Beinwell in German Boneset in English Comfrey in English Common Comfrey in English Common comfrey in English Common comfrey in English Common comfrey in English Consound in English Gewöhnlicher Beinwell in German Gewöhnlicher Beinwell in German Gewöhnlicher Beinwell in German Healingherb in English Keihäsnielukukka in Finnish Ketosilmäruoho in Finnish Kjertelaugnetrøst in Norwegian Knitbone in English Læge-kulsukker in Danish Læge-kulsukker in Danish Slippery-Root in English Spids Øjentrøst in Danish Spjutsporre in Swedish Spydbladet Torskemund in Danish Spydtorskemunn in Norwegian Späd ögontröst in Swedish Uddögontröst in Swedish boneset in language. patens (Sibth.) Merrem Symphytum officinale var. Flowers appear in clusters at the top of the stem. Flowering stalks have leaves attached in an alternating pattern up the stem. It has a dense, clumping habit and grows up to 3 feet in height. glabrescens Nicklès Symphytum officinale var. Symphytum officinale is a perennial, blooming in the spring/summer and dying back in fall/winter. albiflorum Fuckel Symphytum officinale var. Symphytum elatum Tausch Symphytum majus Bubani Symphytum molle Janka Symphytum officinale f. Symphytum commune Faegri Symphytum consolida Gueldenst. Along with thirty-four other varieties of Symphytum, it is also known as comfrey. Symphytum ambiguum Pau Symphytum coccineum Schltdl. Symphytum officinale is a perpetual flowering plant of the genus Symphytum in the family Boraginaceae. Note: Chronic symptoms or complaints require a course of professional treatment by a qualified homeopath to manage the changes in potencies and remedies may be required.Name Synonyms Consolida major Garsault Consolida major Gilib. If there is no improvement at all by three doses, choose a different remedy or seek professional guidance. Once an improvement is noticed, stop dosing and repeat the remedy only if symptoms return. ![]() Dosage Instructions (suitable for babies to adults)įor the home treatment of acute and self-limiting complaints take one pill or five drops of the remedy every 1 minute to 4 hours (1 minute for intense or emergency symptoms (plus seek emergency help), 4 hours for milder ones). ![]() Chronic or persistent complaints, which may or may not be mentioned above, require a different treatment and dosage protocol so are best managed by a qualified homeopath for good results. While above self-limiting or acute complaints are suitable for home treatment also contact your healthcare provider during emergency situations or if symptoms worsen or fail to improve. Symphytum Officinal (Symph.) is available from our online store as a single remedy in either pills or liquid, and as part of the following Complexes (combination remedies): Bone Health Fractures (Broken Bones). Blunt trauma to the eye ball and orbit.Phantom limb pain following amputation.Pricking and stitching pains that remain once the fracture wound has healed.It also can be a nice addition to a wildflower garden and container plantings. Pricking pain at the point of the fracture. Comfrey ( Symphytum officinale) is a perennial flower that grows in clumps naturally along riverbanks and in grasslands.Injuries to cartilage or the periosteum of bones – new or old.Instead, homeopathic Arnica is the preferred option to control bleeding, swelling, and pain at this early stage.Īlong with its extensive use for fractures, homeopathic Symphytum also helps injuries to cartilage, blows to the eye, phantom pain, and types of back pain. Homeopathic doses do not have this problem, however, so it can be safely used in potentised form, either orally or topically.īecause Symphytum stimulates rapid callus formation (the matrix into which the bone grows), it’s best to not use it before the fracture is set. Today, it is no longer given herbally in oral doses because of reports it can be toxic to the liver. Symphytum has had an extensive herbal use where it is better known by the common name of ‘knitbone’ because of its remarkable ability to rapidly knit broken bones together. The leaves can be used to make an olvie green dye. It stimulates callus formation and improves reunion of the bone. Symphytum Species: officinale Family: Boraginaceae Uses (Ethnobotany): Medicinal use for injuries. Symphytum Officinale (Symph.) is a key remedy for fractures (broken bones) and injuries to the bone and its periosteum (the outer connective tissue which covers the bone). ![]() Dosage Instructions (suitable for babies to adults).
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