| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products |
Comfrey Leaves (Symphytum officinale) are dried leaves traditionally used for external herbal preparations like compresses, poultices, and infused oils. They have a naturally soothing, mucilage-rich character that suits comfort-focused topical routines. The dried leaf format is practical for small-batch infusions and strains more easily than powders.
This 100g size is ideal for home use and trial batches. Key Properties Botanical Name: Symphytum officinale Plant Part: Leaf Form: Dried leaves Ingredients: Comfrey leaves (Symphytum officinale) Size: 100g What Its Used For External compresses made from a strong, strained infusion Infused oils for balms, salves, and ointment bases Rinse-off wash-style routines for intact skin Herbal craft projects where dried leaf is preferred Who Its For This product is suitable for: Small-batch infused oils and compress routines Topical, comfort-focused projects that benefit from dried leaf straining Home apothecary work using single-ingredient botanicals This product is not for: Anyone looking for an internal tea herb Those wanting a ready-made balm or ointment Projects that require use on broken skin How To Use External infusion for compress: Steep leaves in freshly boiled water until strong, strain through fine cloth, cool to lukewarm, then apply with a clean cloth to intact skin.
Infused oil: Cover dried leaves with a carrier oil, infuse 2 to 4 weeks, strain very well, then use as a balm base. Processing Tip: Dried leaf should be thoroughly strained for topical use, especially for sensitive skin. Safety Instructions External use only. Do not ingest. Do not apply to broken skin, deep or puncture wounds, or large areas for prolonged periods.
Contains naturally occurring pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs). Avoid use if you have liver disease or use hepatotoxic medicines. Not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. Not for infants or children. Patch test before use and discontinue if irritation occurs. If you have a medical condition or take medication, consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use.
Keep out of reach of children and pets. FAQs Q: Can the leaves be used as a poultice? A: Yes. Leaves can be used in traditional poultice-style routines on intact skin, keeping application time brief and rinse-off. Q: How do I keep plant bits out of a compress? A: Strain through muslin or a fine cloth, then strain again if needed for a cleaner infusion.
Q: How should I store the bag after opening? A: Reseal tightly and store cool and dry to keep the leaves in good condition.
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