Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Help Your Broken Bones To Heal Faster With This Natural Remedy

Help Your Broken Bones To Heal Faster With This Natural Remedy Please Subscribe My Channel : https://goo.gl/CuVAw2 Blog : https://goo.gl/Ag587A Facebook : https://goo.gl/HBVHoH Help Your Broken Bones To Heal Faster With This Natural Remedy Comfrey is a perennial herb which originates from Europe and Euroasia. This herb is extremely beneficial at healing broken bones and bruising of a broken bone due to the medicinal properties found in its leaves and root. In this article, we will present three recipes which you can use in order to heal broken bones more easily. Here are three recipes: First of all, take 2.5 ounces of comfrey root, mince them and place in a large pot. After that, pour a quart of milk over and boil the ingredients for 20 minutes. Once boiled, remove them from heat and let them steep for 6 hours. After that, soak a clean towel in the solution and place it on the injury. During the first 24 hours, you need to change the dressing every 4 hours. After that, change the dressings as needed. This recipe is also easily prepared, all you have to do is to chop 4 tbsp of comfrey root, place in a saucepan and then add some boiling milk. Then, place the mixture over medium heat to boil for ten minutes. Allow it to cool down and then soak a towel in it and place it on the affected area. Change the dressing every four hours. To prepare this homemade remedy, you’ll need to use comfrey. All you have to do is to prepare a mixture with 4 ounces of finely chopped comfrey leaves with a pint of spirits. Once mixed, pour the mixture in a bottle or a jar and seal it tightly. The fewer congeners the spirits have the better. Vodka is ideal. Make sure to shake this solution several times per day for 2 weeks. Allow the comfrey leaves to settle before straining the liquid into a clean bottle. Store it in a cool and dry place. When you want to use it, simply rub the tincture on the injury and use a nylon to wrap it. About the Plant This plant has long, oval basal leaves and it grows about 2-3 feet in high. Its leaves are covered with prickly hairs so you need to touch it with gloves. The basal leaves grow a stalk which has smaller leaves and racemes of cream or purple flowers that blood from May till the end of summer. When it comes to its root, it is an inch thick and can grow over a foot long. It is fleshy, juicy and mucilaginous, somewhat like okra. Make sure to use root cuttings in order to grow this plant successfully. It should also be mentioned that this plant requires a lot of water. Due to the fact that it contains certain alkaloids which have been associated with liver damage, don’t use it internally.

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