1kg Comfrey Leaves

Known as Knitbone.  Widely known for its use on bone, cartilage and connective tissue.  It can also help reduce bruising and help gastric ulcers.

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Known as Knitbone.  Widely known for its use on bone, cartilage and connective tissue.  It can also help reduce bruising and help gastric ulcers. Comfrey is also an excellent source of vitamin B12 and has been found to break down red blood cells, therefore supporting its use for bruising.  

Externally, it can be used a a poultice for ulcers and soft swellings.  A good handful of chopped comfrey leaves can be boiled wrapped in a piece of cotton or towelling and after cooling, applied to the required area for no more than 8-10 hours. 

Random Testimonial

There are very few people in serious competition who don't use it now and there's no doubt it can be of benefit. Scientifically, it's still somewhat controversial. There's a lot of anecdotal evidence from people who find that a horse who has been wearing a rug with magnets is a lot looser to ride straight out of the box.

Andy Bathe - Equine Surgeon At Cambridge University