Description: COMFREY or KNITBONEOld bones, broken bones, old flesh and damaged flesh are replaced with new by virtue of the fact that Knitbone feeds only the best body cells and encourages thorough, rapid growth of healthy new cells, hence its title of cellular proliferant. Healing is swift when taken in sufficient quantity.It is high in protein and is easily digested for any bodily repair. Knitbone is a most remarkable healer and has proven itself effective in the regeneration of nerve and brain tissues and all other soft tissues and bones. Hence its common name, Knitbone. May be taken in large quantities as it is a nutritive, a food especially good for delicate digestive systems.Its chief healing ingredient, allantoin, is very soothing to any irritation, internal or external. It is as well as Rose Hips as a body glue to prevent and correct wrinkling and aging. Enjoy it and live well.Note | [Comfrey] Fear not. Over the years, just about every herb we hold dear, to get ourselves well, has been attacked by scientists with 20/20 rifle barrel vision. They have attacked Apples, Alfalfa, Apricots, Borage, Capsicum, Chamomile, Coltsfoot, Gravelroot, Licorice Root, Lobelia, Sassafras and now even Comfrey, the gentlest and most comforting of herbs and seek to instill us with fear and self-doubt.Even some herbalist, who should know better, got on the bandwagon. They say Comfrey has a deadly poison in it called pyrrolizidine alkaloids. If indeed pyrrolizidine alkaloids do occur in healthy Comfrey plants grown in healthy organic soil, then they are most assuredly antibiotics rendered harmless to us and guided by the dependable natural governing wisdom of the miracle that is Comfrey.All antibiotics are poisons. That is what the name means, anti [against] biotic [life]. An antibiotic kills the things that try to kill us. Beware of those who seek to separate from our trust and belief in the Creator, and what has been given to use and take the Creator's place.Scientists can prove anything if they get the right test subjects, plants from sick soil, and set the experiment up just right and not give any of the other herbs that might help Comfrey do its job. The only qualified people to say if Comfrey is good for you are the practitioners who give it and the people who take it and get well in record time.If scientists truly want to learn herbs then they should approach the subject by learning to use them, with respect, an open mind and gratitude for what the Creator has given us. Then their scientific proof will look much different.Dosage | 40 to 80 drops as needed with meals or externally as needed. If poison ivy or poison oak, apply externally as needed.This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing diseases or other physical or mental conditions. This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.
Price: 47 USD
Location: Murfreesboro, Tennessee
End Time: 2024-10-07T01:53:31.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Main Purpose: Bone Health, Bones & Joints
Administration: Oral, Topical
Ingredients: Water, Knitbone
Brand: Unbranded
When to Take: After Meal, Before Meal, On an Empty Stomach, With Meal
Active Ingredients: Comfrey
Department: Adult, Men, Women, Youth
Formulation: Liquid
Type of Diet: Natural
Body Area: Ankle, Arm, Body, Colon, Foot, Head, Heart, Knee, Lungs, Neck, Nose, Skin
Features: Natural
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Weight: 4 oz