Indication / Benefits
Symphytum Officinale, commonly known as Comfrey, is a homoeopathic medicine derived from the roots and leaves of the Comfrey plant. Belonging to the Boraginaceae family, it has been traditionally valued for its healing properties, particularly in promoting bone and tissue repair. In homoeopathy, Symphytum Officinale is used to support the healing of fractures, bone injuries, and connective tissue damage. It is also employed to alleviate pain associated with injuries and promote overall musculoskeletal health.
Common Names:
- Hindi: Sathiyara
- English: Comfrey
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SBL’s Symphytum Officinale (Comfrey) can be helpful in the following conditions:
- Bone and Tissue Repair
- Indicated for non-union of fractures, where bones fail to heal properly.
- It stimulates bone healing processes and promotes the growth of epithelial cells, essential for repairing damaged bone tissue and connective tissues.
- Acts effectively on joints, aiding in the recovery from injuries affecting sinews, tendons, and the periosteum.
- It addresses symptoms such as neuralgia of the knee, providing relief from associated pains.
- Musculoskeletal Health
- Promotes overall health and strength of muscles and bones.
- It supports healing in musculoskeletal injuries, including wounds that penetrate deeply to bones and the perineum.
- Symphytum helps alleviate discomfort and irritation in the stump after amputation or at the site of a fractured bone.
- Alleviates pain associated with musculoskeletal injuries.
- Head and Eye Trauma
- Symphytum is invaluable for traumatic injuries to the head and eyes, particularly those caused by blunt objects.
- It helps alleviate pain and supports healing in cases of head injuries and inflammation of the inferior maxillary bone.