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comfrey cream and comfrey cream recipe
Don't give up looking for a
cure or help, or some relief, for many problems such as arthritis, tennis
elbow, twisted ankles, muscle and bone pain, or skin disorders such as
excema or psoriasis.
And don't think this is just another home remedy you may sometime get
around to trying, or not trying.............
Here's the help you need!
Many of my mother's friends have been amazed at the outcome after
trying her comfrey cream - or ointment - remedy. And have thanked her. My mother found a comfrey cream
recipe years ago in some old magazine, and adapted it a little.
Drinking Comfrey Tea is also said to help with the above ailments. In
moderation, or your liver may suffer! It also helps fight cancer.
It is known that many years ago, before modern medicines, comfrey was
used to help knit broken bones together more rapidly! It was known as
"bone-wort".
My mother also recalls an old tale (I don't know how true it is) that
tells of a herd of cattle all pushed together into a field, to await the
vet to come and put them down, as they were all suffering from a disease.
When the vet arrived a few days later, there was no need to put the
animals down, as the field they had been pushed into contained comfrey and
they were all cured!
I, myself, had tennis-elbow a few years ago. It was awful; I couldn't
grip and lift anything heavier than an empty coffee cup, without being in
pain. Upon my second visit to my medical practitioner for another long
painful cortisone injection right into the elbow joint, he informed me
that should I need a third injection, I might as well consider an
operation! Hm! I'm a "scaredy-cat" and that prompted me to at last try my
mother's much-spoken-about comfrey cream that she was dying for me to try.
I rubbed about a 5ml teaspoon of the cream into the elbow area for
about 5 minutes, three times a day, all the time wondering how long I was
going to be doing it for. Less than three days later I had my answer. I
was cured!
A few months later I missed a step and fell down two! My ankle puffed
up almost immediately. I grabbed a packet of frozen vegetables out of the
freezer and sat like that for about twenty minutes, holding the packet to
my ankle, feeling like a silly vegetable myself! How could I have missed
that step?! I knew from athletics injuries during my school years that I
was probably not going to be walking properly for at least two weeks, and
would need lots of rest. That wasn't going to be possible with being the
mom of two young children, and my usual daily activities. Then I
remembered my mom's comfrey cream! Although I did hop about for a bit, it
was for only three days!
Don't delay! Make comfrey cream work for you today!
No, I don't sell the product, and neither does my mother. We want to
help you. It's so easy to overcome many ailments if you use comfrey!
Here is the Comfrey cream recipe:
500 ml aqueous cream, preferably a lightly fragranced version eg lavender
empty it into a larger container for the microwave, perhaps a 2 litre container
fill the empty 500 ml aqueous container with fresh comfrey leaves,
that you have chopped into fairly small bits about a teaspoon size each
roughly stir the chopped comfrey into the 2 litre container with the aqueous cream
microwave on medium-high for 7 to 10 minutes
strain through a sieve, applying force above with the back of a cup, to get plenty of it through
don't worry about little bits of comfrey being in the mixture, you want them there!
add one teaspoon vitamin E oil
one teaspoon eucolyptus oil
one teaspoon camphor oil
one teaspoon arnica oil
stir it all up a bit and store in an airtight container
(the 500ml aqueous cream container is ideal)
it stores well for months and does not need refrigeration,
unless you are experiencing extremely high temperatures
apply a teaspoon of it to the affected area, rubbing in for about 5 minutes, three times a day
My mom also has a home remedy
to reduce high blood pressure and it worked on my dad!
by Teresa Schultz
Written: August 2008
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