Showing posts with label comfrey roots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comfrey roots. Show all posts
Monday, 5 February 2018
Medicine chest 4(c) - the infused oil that isn't an oil after all (comfrey root)
Okay, well this could be embarrassing - if I embarrassed easily. Which I don't, so we're cool, right? Right.
My plan when I sat down to write section 4 of the medicine chest series was to cover the infused oils in one post and slip the real deal about comfrey in at the end. We all know how that turned out, thanks to my extreme wordiness. And I don't even have a whole lot to say about comfrey root infused oil except ..
Labels:
comfrey root infused oil (not),
comfrey root tincture,
comfrey roots,
dry skin,
medicine chest,
sprains,
Susun Weed,
winter feet
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
Garbling the comfrey roots & a couple of nifty examples of the Doctrine of Signatures
There's a lot to squeeze into this post!
Early spring and late fall are the times we go after root medicine. Right about now, still early spring where I live, while the leaves of herbaceous perennial plants like dandelion and comfrey are still small their roots are still fat and full of stored goodness.
This is one of my many comfrey plants:
This is what happens when you drop ONE comfrey leaf on your lawn. |
Labels:
allantoin,
bones,
comfrey,
comfrey leaves,
comfrey roots,
earth worms,
first aid,
garbling,
tinctures
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