Nutritional and Health Value of Comfrey Tea

Comfrey is perennial herb with a black turnip like root, large hairy leaves and bell shaped white cream. It normally produces purple or pink flowers and its origin is traced back to Europe. The herb is used in making comfrey tea which is widely used by many traditional medicine practitioners, because it has great nutritional and health values. Comfrey tea is very effective in healing of bones, wounds and lesions.

 

Comfrey tea contains nutritional and healing properties which are derived from the herb. It constitutes of mucilage, tannins, carotene, beta-sitosterol and saponins.  It also contains vitamin B, calcium, phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium and all these elements have their own nutritional and medicinal elements which benefit your body in many ways. It is abundant in protein and vitamin A and vitamin C. Vitamin C is a great antioxidant that protects the body from damaging effects of free radicals as well as reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease. On the other hand, vitamin A is required to improve proper vision, proper growth and development of bones. Comfrey is also one of rare herbs that contain vitamin B12 which is essential for the formation of red blood cells, cell division and proper development of nerve cells.

 

 

 

People who suffer from diabetes and ulcers can use comrey tea because it has essential fatty acids and symphytum. These are active compounds that help in controlling cholesterol levels in the body as well as in treatment of ulcers. Moreover, it contains allontoin which is a major healing factor in the herb, because it promotes and encourages rapid growth of cells. Therefore, it is quite effective in replacing damaged cells. In case of an accident and you sustain injuries such a broken bones and sprains, comfrey tea can be used to promote a fast healing process. Comfrey tea should be applied externally, as it helps to heal sprains and any broken bones, sprains and bruises. It is used to alleviate pain and inflammation associated with broken bones,arthritis and wounds. Allontoin also works by augmenting the immune system to fight infectious diseases.

 

Acne is a condition which that occurs as a result of overproduction of oil by oil glands in the body. The oil which normally lubricates the skin gets trapped in blocked oil ducts and results to acne, pimples, blackheads and whiteheads on the surface of the skin. With such a condition, comfrey tea can be applied externally as it helps to fight acne by opening blocked oil ducts allowing the skin to breath well.

 

Comfrey tea contains nutritional and medicinal element which are beneficial for almost every part of your body. The mucilage content soothes and moisturizes the skin leaving it soft and well nourished. Additionally, it helps to maintain calcium -phosphorus balance and secretes pepsin hormone which helps in digestion thus preventing digestion and intestinal problems.

 

Comfrey tea furthermore is rich is magnesium, zinc, Germanium which is a powerful antioxidant, calcium and phosphorus which are essential for healthy teeth and bones. Zinc facilitates energy metabolism and strengthens the immune system while magnesium is very important for a healthy heart. With all these nutritional and health properties of comfrey tea, it has been considered a healing herb since ancient times and is still valuable up to date.

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