When Molly Maples injured her little toe by jamming it into a door, she discovered that conventional medical advice was limited to icing, elevating, and using pain medication.
Dissatisfied with these options, Ms. Maples sought relief in traditional remedies, applying a poultice of comfrey and plantain weed to her toe nightly. “My toe completely healed in under four weeks,” she reported to The Epoch Times.
In orthopedics, where precise treatments like bone setting and joint replacements are the norm, comfrey emerges as a time-honored alternative. Commonly known as “knit-bone,” this herb has been revered for generations for its ability to mend bones and alleviate joint pain, reminding us that even in modern medicine, nature still has a role to play....
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