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2nd December 2021 03:52
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Re: Help poor ol Strat and his busted foot
Comfrey root and leaf. In homeopathics as symphytum.
I've used it in teas and tincture form.
It's also called Bone Mend, Knit Bone and Bone Set, as it alkalinizes the blood enough to facilitate many healing responses, from healing bones to ligaments and tendons.
We know it is a highly effective herb as the fda has gone out of it's way to push the herbal companies to leave it out of their formulas in the last decade. Their lie is that it over alkalinizes the system....of course that is only when you take much more than the natural dosage, just like water and other non-patentable products that we all know as essential and great, proven curatives.
When my dog has ligament problems I put some of the dried herb of the comfrey leaf, I've grown for a while, in his food. I've done it so often in his middle years that I habitually put it in his food daily. He likes it as much as the other sprouts and roots he eats while on our walk and runs.
Also Dit Da Jow is a strong and penetrating liniment I've used for serious bruises, even a break once. It feels like it is absorbed much like DMSO is. It has been used for centuries when treating martial arts injuries, sports injuries, work injuries.
When the injury is serious, after taking Rescue Remedy, slowing down the circulation in the area and elevating if necessary, soaking alternately with warm and cold, I use all of the above.
Last edited by Hym; 2nd December 2021 at 04:07.
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4th December 2021 10:16
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