1. Dermatitis

Inflammation of the skin, often characterized by redness, itching, and sometimes blisters.

Other Treatment Steps:

Preparation Crush the leaves of the Komprey plant and extract the juice.

Application:Apply the extracted juice directly onto the affected skin area.

Frequency: Apply 3 times a day.

Possible **allergic reactions** in rare cases. Perform a patch test first.

**Do not take internally.** Comfrey contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) which can cause severe liver damage if ingested. Use is strictly topical (on the skin).

Consult your **healthcare provider** before use, especially for severe or chronic skin conditions, or if skin is broken.

Not recommended for **pregnant or breastfeeding women** without medical advice.
***Strictly for External Use:*** *Avoid using on open wounds or broken skin to prevent systemic absorption of PAs.*

  • Komprey (Symphytum officinale or comfrey) can be found in some household gardens and herbal collections, as it is cultivated for its traditional medicinal uses.
  • Classification: Exotic