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Promotes rapid restoration of bones and joint mobility. Reduces inflammation and swelling, relieves tension and pain in muscles and joints. It has a warming effect and enhances microcirculation in tissues.
Relieves the condition with:
injuries (bruises, sprains, dislocations, bone fractures);
pain in the back (radiculitis, osteochondrosis), joint pain (arthritis, arthrosis) as an additional remedy to the main treatment;
pain and inflammation of nerve endings after hypothermia.
It retains moisture well, softens and nourishes the skin, promotes its regeneration. It is an excellent cosmetic product for eliminating dry and cracked skin (including in the heel area).
Ingredients: shea butter, mango butter, olive oil, beeswax, comfrey oil extract, palm oil, corn germ oil, fir essential oil, sorbitol, sorbitan olivate, cetearyl alcohol, lecithin, glyceryl caprylate, oleic acid, allantoin, tocopherol acetate ( vitamin E).
Comfrey balm is not a medicine.
In case of severe pain, inflammation of the lymph nodes and fever, you should consult a doctor.
Application: for minor injuries, pain in muscles and joints, minor damage to the skin, apply the balm to the affected area 3-4 times a day, rubbing it into the skin with light massaging movements. For radiculitis, sciatica, myositis, apply the balm in a slightly thicker layer to the affected area, rub into the skin with light massaging movements, cover with a layer of gauze, secure with a bandage, and leave overnight. The amount of ointment and frequency of use may vary depending on the size of the area being treated and the patient's response. Treatment of joints with comfrey can be used for chronic diseases or in complex therapy, but cannot replace full-fledged drug treatment of acute diseases.
Attention! The duration of therapy is determined individually depending on the effectiveness of therapy, but it should not exceed 14 days of continuous use and 4-6 weeks per year.
Attention: before using the balm for the first time, apply a small amount to the back of your wrist or the bend of your elbow and make sure that there is no allergic reaction to the components of the balm.
Contraindications: hypersensitivity and allergic reactions to individual components of the balm. Do not apply the balm before going out into the open sun. The balm should be used with caution (especially with large areas of application) to persons under 18 years of age, as well as those suffering from liver dysfunction, epilepsy and brain diseases.
Do not apply the balm to open wounds or damaged skin.
Do not use the balm after the expiration date.
Do not use during pregnancy as comfrey alkaloids have a stimulating effect.
uterine muscles.
Storage: The balm is a natural product and therefore should be stored tightly closed in a cool, dark place. Do not heat above 25C. Avoid exposing the jar of balm to direct sunlight. During breaks in use for maximum preservation.
Relieves the condition with:
injuries (bruises, sprains, dislocations, bone fractures);
pain in the back (radiculitis, osteochondrosis), joint pain (arthritis, arthrosis) as an additional remedy to the main treatment;
pain and inflammation of nerve endings after hypothermia.
It retains moisture well, softens and nourishes the skin, promotes its regeneration. It is an excellent cosmetic product for eliminating dry and cracked skin (including in the heel area).
Ingredients: shea butter, mango butter, olive oil, beeswax, comfrey oil extract, palm oil, corn germ oil, fir essential oil, sorbitol, sorbitan olivate, cetearyl alcohol, lecithin, glyceryl caprylate, oleic acid, allantoin, tocopherol acetate ( vitamin E).
Comfrey balm is not a medicine.
In case of severe pain, inflammation of the lymph nodes and fever, you should consult a doctor.
Application: for minor injuries, pain in muscles and joints, minor damage to the skin, apply the balm to the affected area 3-4 times a day, rubbing it into the skin with light massaging movements. For radiculitis, sciatica, myositis, apply the balm in a slightly thicker layer to the affected area, rub into the skin with light massaging movements, cover with a layer of gauze, secure with a bandage, and leave overnight. The amount of ointment and frequency of use may vary depending on the size of the area being treated and the patient's response. Treatment of joints with comfrey can be used for chronic diseases or in complex therapy, but cannot replace full-fledged drug treatment of acute diseases.
Attention! The duration of therapy is determined individually depending on the effectiveness of therapy, but it should not exceed 14 days of continuous use and 4-6 weeks per year.
Attention: before using the balm for the first time, apply a small amount to the back of your wrist or the bend of your elbow and make sure that there is no allergic reaction to the components of the balm.
Contraindications: hypersensitivity and allergic reactions to individual components of the balm. Do not apply the balm before going out into the open sun. The balm should be used with caution (especially with large areas of application) to persons under 18 years of age, as well as those suffering from liver dysfunction, epilepsy and brain diseases.
Do not apply the balm to open wounds or damaged skin.
Do not use the balm after the expiration date.
Do not use during pregnancy as comfrey alkaloids have a stimulating effect.
uterine muscles.
Storage: The balm is a natural product and therefore should be stored tightly closed in a cool, dark place. Do not heat above 25C. Avoid exposing the jar of balm to direct sunlight. During breaks in use for maximum preservation.