Symphytum officinale Excessively painful (old) injuries; to periosteum or cartilage. Comminuted fractures. Prickling, stitching pains. Eye and face injuries. Non-union. Deficient callus. Coldness. “Materia Medica” is a term commonly used

Symphytum officinale. Mechanical injuries, bad effects from blows, bruises, thrusts on the eye. Pain from fractured bones. “Materia Medica” by Adolf zur Lippe is a classic text in the field

SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE Comfrey-Knitbone (SYMPHYTUM) The root contains a crystalline solid, that stimulates the growth of epithelium on ulcerated surfaces. It may be administered internally in the treatment of gastric and